Podcast Video/Audio Editor – Vancouver

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<div>At Jobscan, we’re passionate about empowering job seekers to land more interviews with AI technology. We have helped millions of job seekers get more interviews in 100+ countries. Jobscan’s platform benefits job seekers, employers, universities, and communities. We’re a fast-growing remote startup. We are completely customer-funded without VC investments, profitable, and growing exponentially. Without investor pressure, we can be even more customer-focused. You get the stability you need while being a part of an accelerating startup.</div> <div>We are seeking a talented and detail-oriented Podcast Editor to join our creative team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for editing and producing high-quality audio and video content for our podcast. This role requires technical expertise in both audio and video production, a strong sense of storytelling, and the ability to collaborate effectively with hosts, guests, and other team members. If you are passionate about podcasting and have a keen eye (and ear) for detail, we want you!</div> <div> <strong>What you’ll be doing</strong></p> <ul class="posting-requirements plain-list"> <ul> <li>Clean and enhance audio recordings, including noise reduction, equalization, and compression.</li> <li>Edit episodes for clarity, pacing, and flow, ensuring a seamless listener experience.</li> <li>Incorporate music, sound effects, and transitions as needed.</li> <li>Ensure final audio meets technical specifications for various platforms (e.g., Apple Podcasts, Spotify).</li> <li>Edit video recordings of podcast episodes for distribution on platforms such as YouTube, social media, and Spotify.</li> <li>Synchronize audio and video for a polished final product.</li> <li>Add visual elements such as intros/outros, graphics, lower thirds, and captions.</li> <li>Format and export content for various distribution channels.</li> <li>Create teasers, clips, and highlight reels to promote episodes on social media platforms.</li> <li>Stay updated on the latest editing tools and techniques to ensure optimal efficiency and quality.</li> <li>Monitor trends in podcast production and recommend improvements to enhance quality and engagement.</li> </ul> </ul> </div> <div> <strong>What you’ll need</strong></p> <ul class="posting-requirements plain-list"> <ul> <li>Proven experience in podcast editing, with a portfolio of audio and video projects.</li> <li>Experience with audio editing for podcasts, ensuring clean sound quality and seamless integration of audio and video.</li> <li>Proficiency in audio editing software (e.g., Adobe Audition, Audacity, Pro Tools, etc.) and video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, etc.).</li> <li>Strong understanding of audio and video formats, codecs, and export settings.</li> <li>Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously and meet tight deadlines.</li> <li>Excellent communication and collaboration skills.</li> <li>Bonus: Knowledge of motion graphics or animation is a plus.</li> </ul> </ul> </div> <div>$40,000 – $58,000 a year</div> <div> <strong>Benefits</strong></div> <div>– <strong>Remote work</strong> – we trust you to get your work done and make it to your meetings 👩💼👨💼</div> <div>– <strong>Competitive salary + stock options</strong> – you should have a piece of what we’re building here 🏗️</div> <div>– <strong>Flexible schedule</strong> – we make it easy to take care of the important things, like your family and health 👪👩⚕️</div> <div>– <strong>Unlimited PTO + Canadian Holidays + Paid Sick Days</strong> – we want our employees to have time to care for their personal wellness and mental health 💆♀️💆</div> <div>– <strong>Wellness stipend</strong> – use for yoga class, gym membership, or anything that improves your personal wellness 🧘♀️</div> <div>– <strong>$1000 home office stipend, education stipend, internet stipend</strong></div> <div>– <strong>Apple computer or PC of your choice</strong></div> <div>– <strong>Bi-annual company retreats</strong></div>

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