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About GIGL

With over 7 million viewers and counting, GIGL is a leading YouTube channel network on the rise. Our platform is dedicated to bringing financial, scientific, rational thinking, business, and political knowledge to our audience through engaging video content. But we don't just stop there - we also have a popular audio summary application and video courses that have been downloaded over 3 million times and rated 4.8 out of 5 stars by 1 lakh 40 thousand users. If you're passionate about education and making a positive impact on the world, join us at GIGL and be a part of something special!


Researcher and Content Writer

Are you a self-starter with a passion for research and writing? Are you looking for a flexible, remote role that allows you to make a good income while doing something you love? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

As a researcher and content writer for our YouTube channel, you'll have the chance to develop and share your ideas with the public, helping to shape the conversation around important topics and issues. You'll be a part of something bigger than yourself, making a positive impact on the world and finding meaningful fulfilment in your work. Plus, you'll have the opportunity to earn a good monetary reward for your efforts.

If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a difference in the world, don't miss this chance to join our team as a researcher and content writer for our YouTube channel. It could be the perfect fit for you!

People having expertise in one or many of the following fields:

  • Science and Technology
  • Indian History
  • Current Affairs, Indian politics, and world politics
  • Finance

Requirements:

To join our team, you'll need to have:

  • A curious and creative mindset, with a love for learning and developing new ideas
  • Expertise in researching scientific papers, books, and other sources
  • Flexibility to work remotely and set your own hours
  • A strong understanding and interest in your field
  • Excellent English and Hindi language skills
  • Strong critical thinking and scientific temperament
  • A workload of between 10-80 hours per month, depending on your circumstances and area of expertise

If you meet these requirements and are excited to work with us, we want to hear from you!

Important: Include your CV containing past experience and examples of your best work.

Salary & Probation:

Duration: 1 month

Salary during probation: 15,000 - 35,000 /month

After probation:

Annual CTC: 2 - 3 LPA (All fixed).

Skills:- Legal research, Finance, Startups, Event Management, Science, New business development and political history
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