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Do you want to be part of Boston’s hottest up and coming startup? Insurify is one of the fastest-growing MIT FinTech startups and has been recognized as a global Top 100 InsurTech company. We’re changing the way millions of people compare and buy insurance with artificial intelligence, technology, and superior product design.

Our team is highly analytical, fast-moving, and focused on one thing: getting more people to compare insurance quotes using Insurify.

Join us if you like: 

  • $1.3 Trillion market opportunity
  • MIT alumni founders
  • Female-led startup
  • $130M total funding
  • Strong leadership team from Kayak, Amazon, Wayfair, Facebook, Microsoft, Allstate, GEICO, Liberty Mutual, Zillow

How you will make an impact:

  • Assign and edit educational content for auto insurance to ensure high quality and SEO value.
  • Work closely with a large team of talented freelance writers to help them understand Insurify’s content style and sourcing requirements.
  • Apply your content-creation and SEO expertise to help identify keyword opportunities for new content, and to optimize existing content.
  • Collaborate with our design team to ideate and execute graphic elements like charts and tables to enhance reader-value of our content.
  • Ensure all content levels to Insurify’s editorial calendar, and supports overall editorial strategy.

Who you are:

  • A passionate and precise editor with at least 1 year of experience editing SEO content in the insurance or personal finance spaces.
  • An editor who’s adept at researching topics and writing content briefs that provide freelance writers with a strong foundation for building successful, educational content.
  • Apply a copy editor’s scrutiny and zeal to all content you edit. 
  • A collaborative contributor who thrives on learning from teammates to further develop your content-creation skills.
  • A content creator who has empathy for the key pain points that drive consumers to insurance shop, and can edit copy to communicate that empathy to readers

Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation
  • Generous stock options
  • Health, Dental Coverages
  • 401K plan with match
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Generous company holiday calendar
  • Learning & Development Stipends
  • Paid Family Leave
  • Social impact volunteer time 
  • Catered lunches in the office
  • Free snacks and beverages every day in office

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