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Editorial Writing Internship | Arcwize

The Tone:
This is an Editorial Writing Internship at Arcwize, a fully remote opportunity. Arcwize operates as an independent digital publication dedicated to fostering critical thought and public discourse across topics like ethics, law, culture, and social issues. The company publishes thoughtful, analytical, and culturally aware work. This role is crucial for our growth, enabling the platform to offer original articles that explore contemporary moments through deeper ethical, philosophical, or legal lenses, as we seek individuals who think deeply and write clearly.

The TL;DR
• Role: Internship
• Type: Temporary
• Location: Fully Remote

• Mission: Produce original written content and contribute to thoughtful, high-quality public discourse on a growing digital platform.

What You’ll Actually Do
• Write and submit original articles during the two-month program, choosing topics within Arcwize’s editorial scope.
• Develop article ideas aligned with Arcwize’s editorial themes and monthly campaigns, connecting culture and theory.
• Conduct independent research as needed to support well-structured arguments and insights presented in your articles.
• Revise drafts meticulously based on editorial feedback to achieve clarity, precision, and impact.
• Contribute thoughtful, analytical, and culturally aware pieces to public discourse on a growing digital platform.

The Must-Haves
• Background: This internship is suitable for individuals with a keen interest in law, ethics, politics, culture, or social issues. Ideal candidates are those who value deep thinking and clear writing, ready to contribute to meaningful public discourse.
• Experience: No prior professional writing experience is required for this role, as clarity of thought, originality, and the ability to follow through on commitments are prioritized. The ideal candidate will demonstrate the capability to take ownership of their work from idea development to final draft.
• Skills:
• Demonstrated strong writing and analytical abilities.
• Proven capacity to think critically and construct well-supported, structured arguments.
• Self-motivation and comfort working independently with minimal supervision.
• Reliability, adherence to deadlines, and openness to receiving editorial feedback.
• Ability to move fluidly across culture and theory, connecting contemporary moments to deeper ethical, philosophical, or legal questions when appropriate.