Technical Author at The Motley Fool
Do you have a talent for writing about complex topics in a simple way? **The Motley Fool** is looking for a **Technical Author** to join our team. We are hiring for multiple roles, so both new writers and experienced authors can apply. In this full-time remote job, you will create content that helps our readers understand the technical side of investing.
Your work will be vital in helping our readers learn about things like financial technology, blockchain, and other technical trends. You will be responsible for writing clear, accurate, and engaging articles. We need a person who can research well and write in a way that is both educational and fun. If you are ready to help others become smarter investors, we want to hear from you.
August 28, 2025
No Last Date Mentioned
Full-time / Remote
📄 Job Description
📌 Requirements
- Proven experience writing about finance, tech, or other technical subjects.
- Strong understanding of investing and financial markets.
- Excellent writing and research skills.
- Ability to work well in a team and meet deadlines.
- A portfolio of your previous work is a must.
🚠️ What You Will Do
- Research new technologies and how they relate to investing.
- Write clear and engaging articles, guides, and reports.
- Work with editors to refine and improve your content.
- Ensure all information is accurate and easy for our audience to understand.
- Help our team find new and interesting topics to write about.
🏢 About The Motley Fool
📝 How to Apply
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is a "Technical Author"?
A Technical Author is a writer who explains complex technical or financial topics in a simple way for a non-technical audience.
Q2: What topics will I write about?
You might write about cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology, artificial intelligence in finance, new software for investors, or other similar technical topics.
Q3: Does "multiple roles" mean I can be an entry-level writer?
Yes, we are open to different levels of experience. If you are a strong writer with a good understanding of our topics, we encourage you to apply.
Q4: Do I need to have a degree in finance or tech?
No, a degree is not required. Your real-world experience, knowledge, and a strong writing portfolio are what matter most to us.
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