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Lytmus AIBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 20 May 2026

Lytmus AI is an edtech company building AI-native personalized learning experiences. This role focuses on scaling organic reach and engineering viral content to connect with Gen Z and Alpha audiences. The position involves continuous content experimentation and data-driven analysis of performance metrics like CTR and retention. It is a high-ownership role designed for an internet-native individual looking to build a brand from zero to one.

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Experience

1-3 years

Function

Marketing

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Lytmus AI is an edtech company building AI-native personalized learning experiences. This role focuses on scaling organic reach and engineering viral content to connect with Gen Z and Alpha audiences. The position involves continuous content experimentation and data-driven analysis of performance metrics like CTR and retention. It is a high-ownership role designed for an internet-native individual looking to build a brand from zero to one.

TAL's take

Quality 50/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Interesting early-stage startup role with a clear growth mission, though role title is unconventional.

Well-defined set of responsibilities focused on content experimentation and analytics, though tech stack is not specified.

Must haves

  • Understand internet psychology
  • Think in virality, hooks, and retention
  • Analytical thinker
  • Hunger and ownership
  • Knowledge of Gen Z attention behavior

About the company

Early-stage startup in the edtech sector without broad public eng-brand recognition.

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A Litmus Test for Finding the Right Spouse (Male perspective)

Finding the right life partner is one of the most important decisions we make. There are countless checklists, opinions, and “red flags” shared around us. Below are a few “tests” that people often consciously or unconsciously apply while evaluating a partner. Test 1: Observe her actions when she is angry with you. Test 2: Observe her actions when you are angry with her. Test 3: Talk about breaking up and notice her response. If a relationship breaks easily now, it may break even more easily after marriage. Test 4: Check how important money is to her. Ideally, it should be important. Test 5: Observe how often she lies. Test 6: Notice what happens when someone “better” reaches out to her. Test 7: If you were to leave your job to follow your passion, would she support you financially and emotionally, just as you would support her? Test 8: Who does she choose when priorities clash herself, you, her friends, her family, or your family? A balanced answer is usually choosing herself and you. Test 9: Observe how she treats waiters, drivers, maids, or people who cannot benefit her. Test 10: Notice how she reacts when you are unable to give her attention. After observing all this, choose the person who may have failed most of these tests, and yet, you still cannot imagine losing her. That’s when you pause. Because at this point, the tests are no longer about her. They are about you. If she “fails” and you can walk away easily, then the intensity of love was never strong enough to sustain a marriage. Many marriages fail not because of lack of practicality or planning, but because love and emotional depth were missing. Money matters. Stability matters. Practical thinking matters. But they cannot hold a marriage together on their own. What truly sustains a marriage is love , emotional connection, care, empathy, mutual respect, shared vibe and attraction You cannot easily test another person’s emotions, but you can always test your own. Test your love Test your attachment Test your emotional strength Test your willingness to grow Because in the end, you are the candidate in this examination.

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Chewing gum

Was wondering around the other day and it occurred to me, chewing gum(the act) is something you can't do(or will not want to do) when you are sad. Feels like a inherently happy(state) thing to do. So was wondering if you can use this as a litmus test to figure out if someone is angry/sad by offering it(the Gum) and seeing if they are indeed chewing or not? Viners! Chime in.

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