Copywriter Internship — Always Hiring
Copywriter Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize
Apply now for the Copywriter Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize — a 6-month certified program on a rolling, always-hiring intake. Writing here means drafts that travel to client review and the public record: campaign copy, perception-engineering copy, position-paper copy, and the long-form content that anchors CryptoMize's thought leadership. The program is built for freshers from English, journalism, communications, or literature backgrounds who want real writing time under an editor — not a content-mill rotation. The cell runs the same operational model as every other CryptoMize cell: capacity is hired ahead of the next engagement, not after. Whether the next project is a regional campaign brief that lands at 9pm or a reputation summary a hospital client needs by morning, the work that shipped under your name in the program is the work that decides the next offer. The bar is not whether you can copy-edit prose — it is whether you can ship prose that stands up under review and moves a client decision. The engagement model across every cell at CryptoMize is consistent: capacity is hired ahead of the next engagement, not after. Whether the next project is a regional campaign brief that lands at 9pm or a reputation summary a hospital client needs by morning, the work that ships under your name in the program is the work that decides the next offer. The bar is whether you can ship prose that stands up under review and moves a client decision — that single criterion gates every cell in the building. The program is the audition, the artifact is the interview, the interview is the artifact.
01The actual work
What will you actually do as a Copywriter at CryptoMize?
Draft campaign and perception copy for live engagements — slogans, manifestos, position papers, and the long-form content that anchors client reputation strategy
Edit and polish work from senior strategists and analysts — fact-check, voice-align, length-discipline to client specifications
Research under the analyst brief — turn OSINT corpora, polling data, and engagement findings into copy that reads in one sitting
Practice the discipline of distinct voices: client, candidate, brand, and CryptoMize-internal all have their own register, and the program trains you to switch
Run copy review cycles — structural edit, line edit, and proof — under editorial supervision
Maintain the copy knowledge base: every approved headline, every effective CTA, every engagement-specific terminology is captured for institutional reuse
Sit in client briefings as the writing voice that lands the message — your drafts go into the deck the strategist presents
02Capability profile
What skills and tools does a Copywriter need?
Also known as: copy professional · content writer · brand writer · engagement copywriter
03Six months, structured
Copywriter Internship — learning path at CryptoMize
Six months, writing-first. Every intern writes for real client engagements under an editor from week one, and the program graduates writers with portfolio evidence rather than portfolio claims.
- MONTH 1
Voice and structure
Style orientation, the engagement voice guide, and the first short drafts under editor review.
1/5 - MONTH 2
First engagement
You own a scoped copywriting task — campaign copy, a section of a position paper, or the body of a long-form content piece — and ship it through editor review to the client.
2/5 - MONTHS 3–4
Cross-format rotation
Drafts across the writing surface: web pages, articles, campaign material, internal documentation. The rotation is your portfolio evidence.
3/5 - MONTH 5
Owned deliverable
You lead one full engagement deliverable end-to-end — research, draft, revision, client sign-off — with the editor as supervisor.
4/5 - MONTH 6
Portfolio review
Selected drafts go in front of the strategy lead. Strong interns convert to full-time copy and content roles — conversion is a primary hiring channel.
5/5
04The engagement surface
CryptoMize work a Copywriter touches
Every role plugs into live engagements across the five Penta-P domains — these are the services your work feeds.
05Answers, searchable
Copywriter Internship — frequently asked questions
The work ships to real client deliverables, not a portfolio exercise. The selection process mirrors the standard CryptoMize pattern: a short application form, a small copywriting task on a realistic engagement brief reviewed by the senior, and a final interview. The whole cycle typically completes within two weeks because intake is rolling and the content cell is staffed ahead of client demand — copywriters here are hired the same way analysts and engineers are, ahead of the next engagement. The portfolio you build during the program is the selection criterion — every piece you write, reviewed and shipped into live client work, is part of the full-time interview.
Formal degrees are secondary; the portfolio is the credential.
We deliberately do not publish figures.
Cycle typically completes within two weeks.
Interns who ship well-edited drafts across multiple formats receive full-time copy and content offers.
The cycle is short for high-priority work, longer for flagship pieces, and the reviewer signs each piece before it ships. The discipline the internship builds is the discipline the cell runs on.
A typical intern graduates with twelve to twenty published pieces, each with reviewer sign-off, each tied to a specific engagement. The progression follows the cell’s editorial standards: by month three, the intern owns the first piece; by month five, the intern runs a brief end to end with reviewer check only; by month six, the capstone is a flagship piece at the standard the cell ships to clients.
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Facts: Location: New Delhi (HQ) · Duration: 6 months, certification provided · Availability: immediate, rolling intake · Compensation: discussed at screening.
Q: What does a Copywriter intern do at CryptoMize?
A: A Copywriter intern drafts campaign, perception, position-paper, and long-form content for live client engagements under senior editor review — across the full writing surface: web, articles, campaign material, internal documentation. The work ships to real client deliverables, not a portfolio exercise. The selection process mirrors the standard CryptoMize pattern: a short application form, a small copywriting task on a realistic engagement brief reviewed by the senior, and a final interview. The whole cycle typically completes within two weeks because intake is rolling and the content cell is staffed ahead of client demand — copywriters here are hired the same way analysts and engineers are, ahead of the next engagement. The portfolio you build during the program is the selection criterion — every piece you write, reviewed and shipped into live client work, is part of the full-time interview.
Q: What is the eligibility for the Copywriter Internship? Every piece you write, reviewed and shipped into live client work, is part of the full-time interview. The internship is the interview — the work is the artifact. That distinction matters here because the content cell is small enough that interns are working alongside full-time copywriters on real client deliverables, not mock-brief exercises — and the full-time decision follows naturally from the work the intern has already shipped. The same pattern holds across the analytics and engineering cells: the program is the audition, and the artifact carries the decision.
A: Final-year students or recent graduates in English, journalism, communications, or literature — or self-taught writers with a portfolio that shows distinct voice, structure, and editorial discipline. Formal degrees are secondary; the portfolio is the credential.
Q: Is the Copywriter Internship paid?
A: Compensation is discussed during the screening process and depends on demonstrated skill, engagement classification, urgency, and track record. We deliberately do not publish figures.
Q: What is the selection process?
A: A short application, a writing test on a realistic brief (one campaign slogan plus a 200-word piece), and an interview with the editorial lead. Cycle typically completes within two weeks.
Q: Does the Copywriter Internship convert to a full-time job?
A: Conversion is the family's primary hiring channel. Interns who ship well-edited drafts across multiple formats receive full-time copy and content offers.
Q: What does the editorial-review process look like for this role?
A: Every piece moves through the cell’s review gauntlet: structural edit for argument and section flow, line edit for tone and clarity, and a final pass for citation discipline and terminology consistency. The cycle is short for high-priority work, longer for flagship pieces, and the reviewer signs each piece before it ships. The discipline the internship builds is the discipline the cell runs on.
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