Any
$800 - $1000 per month
TBD
Apr 4, 2017
The Investor’s Podcast is looking for a virtual web developer / maintainer.
Founded in 2014, The Investor’s Podcast is the #1 stock investing podcast in the world studying billionaires and the financial markets. As a web developer at The Investor’s Podcast, you’ll be joining a small team of passionate professionals spread across the globe. Host and co-founder Stig Brodersen currently lives in Seoul, South Korea, and on a day-to-day basis, you’ll primarily be working with him and the company’s executive assistant Bianca Alcera.
We are looking for someone who can start working with us full-time (170 hours per month) no later than 15 May 2017. The right candidate can also work 6 months as a part-timer (85 hours per month) before transitioning into a full-time position.
As a web developer / maintainer at The Investor’s Podcast, you’ll be working on a variety of tasks including:
- Customer service
- Social media maintenance
- Web design and development
- Documentation
Specifically, we expect you to have experience working with:
- WordPress
- Social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, etc.)
- HTML / CSS
- Photoshop
We expect that you are independent and comfortable working in a complete cloud-based organization with a US working culture. We also expect that you have English as your native / official language. Candidates based in Seoul, South Korea and Manila, Philippines will be given priority.
The Investor’s Podcast is offering the right candidate:
- $800 – $1,000 per month (dependent on your qualifications)
- 1 month trial period with full pay
Please send your resume, cover letter, and portfolio (if you have one) to host and co-founder Stig Brodersen before 21 April 2017.
Your cover letter should have at least 500 words and should include the following: self-introduction, your thoughts on which type of organization you would like to work in, and your opinion on the current design / format of The Investors Podcast website.
Note: The Investor’s Podcast is a subsidiary company of Brodersen Advisory Aps, which is a Danish company. Given this, we cannot sponsor Korean working visas for candidates based in Seoul.