AI is breaking how content gets found online. Search is changing faster than most agencies can understand, let alone explain. And the companies that will win the next five years are the ones publishing content that AI systems actually trust and cite, not just content that ranks on page one of Google.
We need someone who can write about this world clearly. Someone with a journalism background who's genuinely curious about technology and wants to be at the forefront of something new.
The role:
* You'll research and write long-form articles. Not 500-word filler pieces. Real work.
* Using AI tools to analyse and improve the person
* Writing in-depth articles that a Series A founder reads and shares with their team
* Distribute the content on related platforms such as Reddit, LinkedIn conversations, newsletters, etc.
* Porto-based. Remote-first.
What we are looking for:
* Master's degree in journalism. You know how to interview, verify, and source. You understand the difference between a well-researched claim and an opinion dressed up as fact.
* You're curious about technology. Not necessarily coding. Curious about how systems work, who builds them, why decisions get made, and what changes.
* Strong written English. Our readers are founders and executives at funded tech companies across the US, UK, and EU.
* You can work without someone standing over you.
How to apply:
Send the requirements to aida@karpi.studio:
* CV (1page)
* Cover letter (400 words max)
* Two writing samples. Each at least 1,000 words, on a technical or business topic.
* One paragraph on why you want this specific role right now.
* A 100-word research note on how you researched one of those pieces.
Important: No AI allowed for this. We want to know how you do naturally.
Why this matters for your career
* Most content jobs right now will teach you to produce filler at scale. Volume metrics. SEO checklists. Pieces written for Google bots, not people.
* You'll learn how AI systems decide what to trust and cite. You'll build a portfolio of work that stands out because it's actually researched and clearly written. And you'll come out of this knowing how to use AI tools in ways that genuinely make you faster and better, not replaceable.
* That's a different foundation than most journalists your age will have in two years.