Ask HN: Why are crypto companies and EA writer-hungry?
Ask HN: Why are crypto companies and EA writer-hungry?
4 by WritingWriter | 3 comments on Hacker News.
This might be a weird question; it's coming from a person who is pretty non-technical compared to the average HN user. I write for a living, and good-paying writing jobs are difficult to come by, so I tend to maintain a constant search even when I have work. I've noticed that - in the tech/startup world - Crypto companies and EA-related orgs are sometimes-to-often offering OK writer jobs, while tech companies at large tend to do so much more rarely. I should note I don't mean technical writing so much; I'm more talking about outward-facing writing that seeks to communicate information to outside parties, like PR/Marketing/Employer Prop. Tech companies often hire technical writers, but that's distinct from what I do/mean. It seems to me that it should be the case that these companies would have similar needs to each other - what am I missing?
4 by WritingWriter | 3 comments on Hacker News.
This might be a weird question; it's coming from a person who is pretty non-technical compared to the average HN user. I write for a living, and good-paying writing jobs are difficult to come by, so I tend to maintain a constant search even when I have work. I've noticed that - in the tech/startup world - Crypto companies and EA-related orgs are sometimes-to-often offering OK writer jobs, while tech companies at large tend to do so much more rarely. I should note I don't mean technical writing so much; I'm more talking about outward-facing writing that seeks to communicate information to outside parties, like PR/Marketing/Employer Prop. Tech companies often hire technical writers, but that's distinct from what I do/mean. It seems to me that it should be the case that these companies would have similar needs to each other - what am I missing?
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