AI Content Research
Bright Ripple Studios is a boutique creative agency focusing on AI-driven digital content and social media management. The role involves daily research into AI trends and the production of visual content using Canva and various generative AI platforms. Candidates are expected to translate complex technical concepts into engaging social media assets like carousels and infographics. This is a remote internship offering flexible duration and deep exposure to tech storytelling.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Bright Ripple Studios is a boutique creative agency focusing on AI-driven digital content and social media management. The role involves daily research into AI trends and the production of visual content using Canva and various generative AI platforms. Candidates are expected to translate complex technical concepts into engaging social media assets like carousels and infographics. This is a remote internship offering flexible duration and deep exposure to tech storytelling.
TAL's take
Internship role at an unfamiliar, small-scale studio with limited growth documentation.
The JD is highly specific regarding daily deliverables and responsibilities despite being an internship.
Must haves
- Understanding of AI and technology trends
- Proficiency in Canva for creating visuals
- Familiarity with AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity
- Strong internet research skills
- Basic design sense and creativity
- Ability to simplify technical concepts visually
Tools and skills
Nice to have: figma.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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