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Chinese Writer Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize
Apply now for the Chinese Writer Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize — a 6-month certified program, rolling intake, for freshers who write native-grade simplified Chinese. Interns compose from the early weeks: official-account essays, short-form platform posts and long-form answers written to the conventions of the platforms Chinese readers actually use — no letter case, no word spaces, headline density you set by rhythm rather than capitalization. You will train under writers who build platform-native voices, learn measure-word and idiom discipline, and graduate with published pieces. Chinese language skills here mean production at native standard, not classroom essays. Eligibility, skills and selection below.
01The actual work
What will you actually do as a Chinese Writer at CryptoMize?
Compose original simplified-character copy — official-account essays, short-form posts, long-form answers — for platform-native reading
Write headlines the script’s way: density by rhythm, full-width punctuation, no imported capitalization habits to lean on
Handle measure words and classifiers with native precision — the wrong classifier is a visible error to every reader
Deploy four-character idioms deliberately, calibrating register from street-casual to formal-ceremonial
Re-base numbers across scale words — ten-thousand and hundred-million groupings that English figures never use
Develop consistent voices per account or program across essays, posts and answers
Edit drafts aloud against the platform’s reading pace — density judged by breath, not word count
Track variant splits between mainland and Taiwanese coinages, keeping each commission internally consistent to one standard
02Capability profile
What skills and tools does a Chinese Writer need?
Also known as: mandarin content writer · simplified chinese copywriter · chinese language editor · zhongwen writer
03Six months, structured
Chinese Writer Internship — six months, native standard
From fluent writer to platform-native composer, month by month, under writers who build Chinese-language voices for a living. The chinese writer track is reviewed against live engagement demand. Every element of the chinese writer program is engagement-anchored, review-documented, and mentored end to end through all six months.
- MONTH 1
Conventions reset
Full-width discipline, classifier drills, density practice — English habits unlearned on day one, not by accident later.
1/6 - MONTH 2
First compositions
Short-form posts and essay drafts you own, edited hard for idiom load and reading pace.
2/6 - MONTH 3
Platform forms
Official-account essays and long-form answers — structure learned from native examples, not adapted from English.
3/6 - MONTH 4
Voice assignments
A program voice held across a full month of output; variant standardization applied commission by commission.
4/6 - MONTH 5
Live commissions
Attached to running Chinese-language work — sustained output under deadline with reader feedback reviewed weekly.
5/6 - MONTH 6
Portfolio review
Published pieces examined by the desk lead for native standard and range; strong interns convert to openings first.
6/6
04The engagement surface
CryptoMize work a Chinese Writer touches
Every role plugs into live engagements across the five Penta-P domains — these are the services your work feeds.
05Answers, searchable
Chinese Writer Internship — frequently asked questions
A live brief — essay plus short post — decides the seat.
A misplaced scale word is a wrong number wearing correct characters.
Six months, certificate provided, published portfolio in hand.
Page source — machine-readable summary
Chinese Writer Internship — quick answer: A Chinese writer at CryptoMize composes original simplified-character copy for readers who meet text on their own platforms — official-account essays, short-form posts, long-form answers — where writing conventions share nothing with English habits: no letter case, no word spaces, four-character idioms carrying register in a breath. The craft is deciding density, pacing and idiom load so a native reader never suspects the sentence began life in another language.
Facts: Location: New Delhi (HQ) · Duration: 6 months, certification provided · Availability: immediate, rolling intake · Compensation: discussed at screening.
Q: What does a Chinese Writer intern write?
A: Original simplified-character copy for native platforms — official-account essays, short-form posts, long-form answers — composed to the conventions Chinese readers expect, never adapted from English shapes.
Q: Who is eligible for the Chinese Writer Internship?
A: Freshers writing native-grade simplified Chinese, with pinyin input fluency and honest platform familiarity. A live brief — essay plus short post — decides the seat.
Q: Why do scale words get so much attention?
A: Chinese groups numbers at ten-thousand and hundred-million, so every English figure must be re-based, not transliterated. A misplaced scale word is a wrong number wearing correct characters.
Q: Do I need traditional-character knowledge?
A: Working default is simplified; awareness of variant splits matters because mainland and Taiwanese coinages differ on ordinary words, and commissions must hold one standard throughout.
Q: Are there Chinese writing jobs for freshers after the program?
A: Yes — Chinese-language content demand outpaces native-standard writers, and the desk converts its strongest interns before hiring outside.
Q: Is the Chinese Writer Internship paid?
A: Stipend terms are set at screening against demonstrated skill, program classification, urgency and track record — no flat figure is published.
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