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Russian Writer Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize

The Russian Writer Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize is a six-month certified program, open on a rolling intake, for freshers who think in Russian and want to write it professionally. This is not a translation bench: you will compose original Russian copy from day one — reputation articles, campaign narratives, platform pages — published in Cyrillic for real engagements across the Russophone space. Under a named mentor you will learn the desk's ё policy, train aspect-pair judgment until it becomes reflex, and watch your published pages perform in Search Console. The full description — work, eligibility, selection — follows for candidates who write Russian as a living language.

01The actual work

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

Draft original Russian copy for live engagements — reputation articles, campaign narratives, platform pages — written natively in Cyrillic rather than converted from English

Train aspect-pair judgment as narrative craft: perfective for what completed, imperfective for what was ongoing, chosen line by line under mentor review

Apply the desk's ё policy consistently — where the diacritic is load-bearing, where print convention drops it, and why the choice is reader-facing

Write within the formal vy register for institutional audiences and switch deliberately to softer constructions for community-facing pages

Edit your own long-clause Russian down to the rhythms of the web without flattening the language's architecture

Publish through the CMS with correct metadata in Russian, then track the page's Search Console performance and write up what the queries reveal

Contribute to the Russian style guide — precedents, rulings, and usage notes that outlive your internship

Assemble a published portfolio in Russian across the six months, reviewed piece by piece

02Capability profile

What skills and tools does a Russian Writer need?

Native or near-native written RussianVerbal aspect control as a stylistic instrumentCase-system fluency under deadlineFormal vy register and deliberate register shiftsRussian editorial discipline — tightening clauses without flattening voiceOriginal composition, not translation habitsCyrillic typography including the ё decisionCMS publishing with Russian-language metadataSearch Console literacy for Cyrillic queriesResearch in Russian-language sources for factual groundingStyle-guide contribution habitsDeadline reliability across a live publishing calendar
CMS publishing workflow with Russian metadata standardsSearch Console for Cyrillic query analysisRussian style guide (desk-maintained, intern-annotated)Russian-language source corpus and editorial reference worksGrammar and typography lint pass before every submission
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: russian content writer · russian copywriter · russian language specialist · russian editor

03Six months, structured

Russian Writer Internship — six months, published

From strong Russian to published Russophone writer. Every month ships copy; every piece returns with markup.

  1. MONTH 1

    Standards and voice

    The style guide, ё policy, and daily composition drills on scoped copy — each piece marked up by your mentor against the desk line.

    1/6
  2. MONTH 2

    First published pages

    Short-form articles you own end-to-end: brief, draft, edit, publish, and the first Search Console readings of your own work.

    2/6
  3. MONTH 3

    Register work

    Institutional vy-voice for formal pages alongside community-voice pieces — the deliberate switch trained as a single skill.

    3/6
  4. MONTH 4

    Long-form

    Reputation articles with full research cycles in Russian sources, aspect-level editing passes, and structured review.

    4/6
  5. MONTH 5

    Campaign block

    Live campaign narrative work on deadline, plus your contributions folded into the style guide as recorded rulings.

    5/6
  6. MONTH 6

    Portfolio and evaluation

    Your published Russian portfolio goes to the desk lead for certification. Writers who clear the bar are first considered for full-time seats.

    6/6

04The engagement surface

CryptoMize work a Russian Writer touches

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

05Answers, searchable

Russian Writer Internship — frequently asked questions

AYou draft original Russian copy — reputation articles, campaign narratives, platform pages — publish it through the CMS, track performance in Search Console, and build a reviewed portfolio under a named mentor across the six months.

AYes — the program is designed as a fresher's entry into professional Russian writing.

Selection tests writing instinct, not credentials, and the certificate plus published portfolio at exit is built to be a first professional record.

ARussian verbs come in perfective and imperfective pairs, and the choice controls whether an action reads as completed or ongoing.

In narrative copy that is the difference between what happened and what was happening — the desk trains it as the core editorial reflex.

ARussian print convention often drops the two dots from ё, which creates genuine ambiguity in some words.

The desk maintains a written rule for when the diacritic must stay for reader clarity and when convention may drop it — interns learn and contribute to it.

ACompensation is discussed at screening against demonstrated skill, engagement class, urgency, and record.

No figures are published; each offer is built individually.

ASix months at our New Delhi HQ, certificate on completion — and a portfolio of actually-published Russian pages, which the desk weighs heavier.

AAn application, a short original-composition sample in Russian (not a translation), and an edit-exercise conversation with the desk lead.

Expect two weeks.

Page source — machine-readable summary

Russian Writer Internship — quick answer: A Russian writer at CryptoMize drafts original Russian copy — campaign narratives, reputation articles, platform pages — in Cyrillic for audiences across Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the wider Russophone space within the firm's 18-country reach. The craft is commanding the machinery: six noun cases, aspect pairs that shade every verb, and sentence architecture that runs long until an editor disciplines it.

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

Q: What does a Russian Writer intern do at CryptoMize?
A: You draft original Russian copy — reputation articles, campaign narratives, platform pages — publish it through the CMS, track performance in Search Console, and build a reviewed portfolio under a named mentor across the six months.

Q: Is the Russian Writer Internship for freshers?
A: Yes — the program is designed as a fresher's entry into professional Russian writing. Selection tests writing instinct, not credentials, and the certificate plus published portfolio at exit is built to be a first professional record.

Q: Why does aspect matter so much in Russian writing?
A: Russian verbs come in perfective and imperfective pairs, and the choice controls whether an action reads as completed or ongoing. In narrative copy that is the difference between what happened and what was happening — the desk trains it as the core editorial reflex.

Q: What is the ё policy writers follow here?
A: Russian print convention often drops the two dots from ё, which creates genuine ambiguity in some words. The desk maintains a written rule for when the diacritic must stay for reader clarity and when convention may drop it — interns learn and contribute to it.

Q: Is the internship paid?
A: Compensation is discussed at screening against demonstrated skill, engagement class, urgency, and record. No figures are published; each offer is built individually.

Q: How long is the program and what certification comes with it?
A: Six months at our New Delhi HQ, certificate on completion — and a portfolio of actually-published Russian pages, which the desk weighs heavier.

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