Short-Form Media Editor
Marketfeed is a Y Combinator-backed wealthtech company focused on retail investors. The Short-Form Media Editor will own the end-to-end creation of reels and shorts from podcasts and long-form content. Candidates must be proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro and have strong knowledge of Malayalam and English. The role requires delivering at least two reels per day with a focus on retention and pacing.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Marketfeed is a Y Combinator-backed wealthtech company focused on retail investors. The Short-Form Media Editor will own the end-to-end creation of reels and shorts from podcasts and long-form content. Candidates must be proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro and have strong knowledge of Malayalam and English. The role requires delivering at least two reels per day with a focus on retention and pacing.
TAL's take
Clear role within a YC-backed startup, solid domain relevance, and well-defined responsibilities.
The JD provides a very clear scope, defining daily deliverables and technical expectations.
Salaries at marketfeed
10.0 LPA average
Based on 1 Grapevine salary entries for marketfeed.
Program & Project Management
8 - 10 years
10 LPA average
Range: 10 - 10 LPA
Must haves
- Strong grasp of short-form editing language: hooks, pacing, retention mechanics
- Proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro
- Ability to package reels independently from raw footage to final deliverable
- Working knowledge of Malayalam and English
Tools and skills
Nice to have: after effects.
About the company
YC-backed wealthtech company, established presence in the creator economy space.
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