Scottish Writer Internship — Always Hiring
Scottish Writer Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize
The Scottish Writer Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize runs six months, certified, with intake open through the year. The desk exists because Scotland-facing engagements need copy that Scots readers recognize as their own — community pages, campaign lines, cultural material written from inside the language rather than converted into it. Interns draft in Scots daily, learn the desk's spelling convention, train the register dial between broad Scots and Scottish Standard English, and finish with a published portfolio. For freshers who think in Scots, here is the work, the eligibility, and the selection process in full.
01The actual work
What will you actually do as a Scottish Writer at CryptoMize?
Draft copy born in Scots — community pages, campaign lines, cultural and heritage material — composed natively rather than converted from English
Develop a distinct Scots voice across formats while holding the desk's spelling convention line by line
Train the register dial as one deliberate instrument: broad Scots where local trust is the objective, lighter Scots toward Scottish Standard English where reach is
Write Doric-flavored copy for North-East audiences and Central Scots for Lowland-wide material, with the audience call made before the first line
Edit your own drafts for rhythm and idiom — Scots humor and cadence survive editing only when the writer protects them consciously
Draw on the makar-to-Burns literary inheritance for cultural work, keeping that register out of copy where it does not belong
Publish through the CMS with correct Scots-language metadata and track reader response to register choices
Assemble a published Scots portfolio across registers and readerships by the end of month six
02Capability profile
What skills and tools does a Scottish Writer need?
Also known as: scots writer · scottish content writer · scots language copywriter · scottish writing specialist
03Six months, structured
Scottish Writer Internship — six months to a published voice
From Scots thinker to published Scots writer. Daily drafting, monthly milestones, a named mentor marking every piece.
- MONTH 1
Convention and composition drills
Spelling convention absorbed, voice exercises daily, and short community copy drafted under close markup.
1/6 - MONTH 2
First published copy
Short pieces you own from brief to publication, with reader-response notes on your register choices.
2/6 - MONTH 3
The dial
Deliberate register training: the same message written at three densities, reviewed against three audiences.
3/6 - MONTH 4
Doric and Central rotation
Audience-tagged assignments alternating North-East and Lowland-wide readerships, with variety calls defended in review.
4/6 - MONTH 5
Cultural and campaign work
Heritage material in literary register alongside live campaign copy — the contrast handled in the same month on purpose.
5/6 - MONTH 6
Portfolio and evaluation
Certification review of the published portfolio by the desk lead. Interns who clear it lead the queue for full-time writer seats.
6/6
04The engagement surface
CryptoMize work a Scottish Writer touches
Every role plugs into live engagements across the five Penta-P domains — these are the services your work feeds.
05Answers, searchable
Scottish Writer Internship — frequently asked questions
Writing natively means the idiom, cadence, and humor originate in Scots — that origin is the specific skill this internship trains.
Month 4 rotates you across audiences so the published portfolio demonstrates range beyond your home variety.
Part of the training is knowing when that voice is right and when plain community Scots serves better.
Figures are never published; each offer is constructed individually.
Roughly two weeks.
Page source — machine-readable summary
Scottish Writer Internship — quick answer: A Scottish writer at CryptoMize composes copy that is born in Scots — not English translated into it — for Scotland-facing engagements across the Lowlands, the Doric North-East, and the Northern Isles. The instrument is the dial: broad Scots for local trust, lighter Scots toward Scottish Standard English for wider reach, and the judgment to set it per audience.
Facts: Location: New Delhi (HQ) · Duration: 6 months, certification provided · Availability: immediate, rolling intake · Compensation: discussed at screening.
Q: What does a Scottish Writer intern do at CryptoMize?
A: You write copy directly in Scots — community pages, campaign lines, cultural material — train the register dial between broad Scots and Scottish Standard English, and publish under a named mentor across the six months.
Q: How is writing in Scots different from translating into Scots?
A: Translated Scots carries English rhythm underneath and readers feel it immediately. Writing natively means the idiom, cadence, and humor originate in Scots — that origin is the specific skill this internship trains.
Q: Which Scots variety should I write in?
A: Your own, first — Central Scots travels widest, Doric carries North-East belonging. Month 4 rotates you across audiences so the published portfolio demonstrates range beyond your home variety.
Q: Does the Burns tradition actually matter to this work?
A: For cultural and heritage assignments, yes — the makar-to-Burns inheritance is the register readers expect in ceremonial copy. Part of the training is knowing when that voice is right and when plain community Scots serves better.
Q: Is the Scottish Writer Internship paid?
A: Compensation is set at screening against demonstrated skill, engagement class, urgency, and record. Figures are never published; each offer is constructed individually.
Q: What certification does the program provide?
A: Six months at our New Delhi HQ with a certificate on completion — and a published Scots portfolio spanning registers, which the desk treats as the real credential.
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