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Content Writer

Cambridge, MA

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Why us? 

Insurify is one of the America’s fastest-growing MIT FinTech startups and has been recognized as one of Inc. 5,000’s fastest-growing private companies in America of 2023, 2022, and 2021, Forbes Fintech 50 List for 2023, 22, 21, Forbes Next Billion Dollar Startups of 2022 global and Top 100 InsurTech company. We’re changing the way millions of people compare, buy, and manage insurance with artificial intelligence, technology, and superior product design. Our company vision is to be recognized as the preeminent and most trusted digital agent for insurance comparison, purchase, and management.  Our team is critical to achieving our vision and fostering the right culture is essential to our team’s success.

Join us if you like: 

  • $1.3 Trillion market opportunity
  • MIT alumni founders
  • Female-led startup
  • $130M total funding
  • Strong leadership team with experience from many successful start-up’s around the world

How you will make an impact:

  • Craft educational, engaging articles on insurance topics following writing briefs provided by our editors.
  • Work with Insurify’s editorial and SEO teams to optimize content for freshness, engagement, and SEO value. 
  • Identify new opportunities to use our proprietary data to inform readers about important insurance-related topics.
  • Monitor insurance industry media and state insurance departments to identify breaking news that’s relevant to our users, and write news articles based on your research into the topics.
  • Support cross-functional partners with copywriting for a variety of communication vehicles, from email marketing to press releases, data insights articles and reports, to product pages.
  • Support and collaborate with the SEO, Product, and Marketing teams for cross-functional projects big and small, including copywriting, editing, and content optimization.
  • Perform minor editorial tasks when needed...because the grind never stops!

Who you are:

  • An utter devotion to the written word – you live to write!
  • Flexibility – you can write about a variety of topics in multiple styles.
  • Passionate about helping people make better insurance decisions through well-researched, easy-to-understand content.
  • The skill to juggle multiple, congruent deadlines for a diverse range of products.
  • Undergraduate degree with relevant coursework (English, Communications, Marketing, etc.), as well as quantitative aptitude.
  • Top-notch research skills, with the ability and willingness to eventually master all things insurance.
  • Experience writing, posting, and managing web content in a voice other than your own. Experience at the collegiate level is acceptable.
  • Willingness to pivot between multiple projects at once.
  • A team mentality with a solid work ethic. You’re not afraid to take the reins, learn from mistakes, always move forward, and help build the next big thing in insurance!

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 and donation matches
  • Catered lunches in the office
  • Free snacks and beverages every day in office
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