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Armenian Writer Internship — Always Hiring

Armenian Writer Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize

Apply now for the Armenian Writer Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize — a 6-month certified program on a rolling, always-hiring intake. This is a small bench with real work from the opening weeks: community bulletins, institution pages, and heritage features composed in Armenian for Republic-facing and diaspora audiences, marked up by a senior editor until the prose reads born-native. The two-standard discipline — Eastern and Western Armenian chosen per readership — is trained from Month 1 because it is the difference a native reader hears first. For freshers with strong Armenian, this page carries the skills, the eligibility, and the selection process in full.

01The actual work

What will you actually do as a Armenian Writer at CryptoMize?

Compose community-facing prose in Armenian — bulletin announcements, heritage features, institution pages — shaped for readers in Yerevan or the diaspora arcs of Beirut, Glendale, and Marseille

Choose the standard deliberately on every brief: Eastern Armenian for Republic-facing output, Western for diaspora audiences, with the decision recorded in the desk’s variety log

Write in the Mashtots script at composition pace — thirty-nine letters, ligature-aware, no transliteration crutch when deadlines compress

Draft anniversary and heritage material with the register care those genres carry in Armenian communities, every piece cleared by a senior editor before release

Build keyword coverage around how Armenian speakers actually query — transliterated Latin-script searches included — so community pages surface in both scripts

Rebuild English source intent into Armenian that reads born-native: idioms re-chosen, rhythm retuned, never substituted line for line

Reconcile prose rulings with the translation bench so editorial usage and termbase entries stay one system

Assemble a bylined portfolio across community genres, closing with a researched long-form feature examined by the bench lead

02Capability profile

What skills and tools does a Armenian Writer need?

Native Armenian — Eastern or Western base, both readableStandard-variety arbitration per audienceMashtots-script fluency at composition speedCommunity-genre register — bulletin, heritage, anniversaryDiaspora sensitivity across the three major arcsTransliterated-search keyword awarenessBorn-native adaptation from English sourcesOrthographic-tradition awareness — classical against reformed spellingsEditorial reconciliation with the translation benchNDA-grade confidentiality on community-sensitive materialLong-form stamina with byline accountability
Trados Studio for terminology consistencymemoQ for translation memory and glossaryXbench for QA passesGoogle Search Console for content performanceEastern and Western Armenian reference corpora
Depth of demonstrated skill in the specific role disciplineClassification and scope of the client engagement the role supportsUrgency and time-sensitivity of active project requirementsTrack record built across CryptoMize engagements

Also known as: armenian writer · armenian content writer · armenian copywriter · armenian translator

03Six months, structured

Armenian Writer Internship — learning path at CryptoMize

Six months from strong Armenian prose hand to bylined community writer — named senior editor, real releases, portfolio exit.

  1. MONTH 1

    Variety and script grounding

    The two standards mapped on live community material; your first short pieces return with the editor’s marks inside a day.

    1/5
  2. MONTH 2

    First bylined release

    A bulletin feature ships under your name — drafted, marked, corrected, and published to the community calendar.

    2/5
  3. MONTHS 3–4

    Diaspora rotation

    Briefs rotate across Republic-facing and diaspora audiences; the variety log fills under your initials and weekly review hardens the habit.

    3/5
  4. MONTH 5

    Heritage long-form

    A researched feature in the register the genre expects — sourced, edited, and defended before the bench.

    4/5
  5. MONTH 6

    Portfolio and certification

    The bylined set examined by the bench lead, certification entered, and conversion offers extended to the strongest writers.

    5/5

04The engagement surface

CryptoMize work a Armenian Writer touches

Every role plugs into live engagements across the five Penta-P domains — these are the services your work feeds.

05Answers, searchable

Armenian Writer Internship — frequently asked questions

AWrites community-facing Armenian prose under senior review — bulletins, institution pages, heritage features — with the variety decision, Eastern or Western, made and recorded on every brief.

ANative Armenian — Eastern or Western base, both readable — plus working English (Russian helps on heritage-source material).

The prose has to read born-native, not translated, and the screening composition tests exactly that. No diploma gate: literary studies, journalism, or a portfolio you can defend all qualify.

ACompensation is discussed during screening and depends on demonstrated skill, engagement classification, urgency, and track record.

We deliberately do not publish figures — every intern is evaluated individually.

AThe program runs six months at our New Delhi HQ, ending with certification and a bylined portfolio of released community material — the portfolio is the part careers are built on.

AA short application, an Armenian composition sample in your stronger standard, and a closing interview with the bench lead.

Most cycles close inside two weeks.

AAt our New Delhi HQ in Vasant Vihar, inside the content cell alongside the Armenian bench; diaspora-facing briefs arrive from engagement leads across the footprint.

AMostly original Armenian composition — community bulletins, institution pages, heritage features — with adaptation from English or Russian sources where intent must cross languages.

Original work dominates; the adaptation sharpens it.

Page source — machine-readable summary

Armenian Writer Internship — quick answer: An Armenian Writer at CryptoMize creates written content in the Armenian language for client engagements across Armenia, the diaspora, and select 18-country footprint work — applying Armenian grammar, literary tradition, and register judgment to community bulletins, institution pages, and heritage features under senior review.

Facts: Location: New Delhi (HQ) · Duration: 6 months, certification provided · Availability: immediate, rolling intake · Compensation: discussed at screening.

Q: What does an Armenian Writer intern do at CryptoMize?
A: Writes community-facing Armenian prose under senior review — bulletins, institution pages, heritage features — with the variety decision, Eastern or Western, made and recorded on every brief.

Q: What is the eligibility for the Armenian Writer Internship?
A: Native Armenian — Eastern or Western base, both readable — plus working English (Russian helps on heritage-source material). The prose has to read born-native, not translated, and the screening composition tests exactly that. No diploma gate: literary studies, journalism, or a portfolio you can defend all qualify.

Q: Is the Armenian Writer Internship paid?
A: Compensation is discussed during screening and depends on demonstrated skill, engagement classification, urgency, and track record. We deliberately do not publish figures — every intern is evaluated individually.

Q: How long is the internship, and is a certificate provided?
A: The program runs six months at our New Delhi HQ, ending with certification and a bylined portfolio of released community material — the portfolio is the part careers are built on.

Q: What is the selection process?
A: A short application, an Armenian composition sample in your stronger standard, and a closing interview with the bench lead. Most cycles close inside two weeks.

Q: Where is the Armenian Writer Internship based?
A: At our New Delhi HQ in Vasant Vihar, inside the content cell alongside the Armenian bench; diaspora-facing briefs arrive from engagement leads across the footprint.

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