Finrep AI builds AI-powered tools for SEC financial reporting teams at public companies, and they are seeking a Content and Podcast Intern. This role involves creating, producing, and distributing a podcast while also engaging with financial professionals to build relationships and enhance content strategy.
Responsibilities:
- Network and build relationships with our target audience: SEC reporting leads, CAOs, CFOs, Big 4 disclosure specialists, legal counsel, investor relations leaders, and technical accounting professionals at public companies
- Identify, cold-reach out to, and book these professionals as podcast guests. Outreach volume and conversion are your responsibility
- Research each guest before recording: understand their company, their role, and what makes for a relevant conversation. Come prepared, not scripted
- Host episodes on camera and on mic. Drive conversations that are specific, domain-aware, and worth a senior professional's time
- Manage end-to-end production: scheduling, recording, coordinating with editors, writing show notes, and distributing across LinkedIn and YouTube
- Repurpose podcast content into LinkedIn posts, short-form video clips, carousel graphics, and written summaries
- Write or co-write practitioner-grade articles, guides, and thought leadership pieces grounded in real filings, ASC guidance, and SEC comment letter data
- Maintain a content calendar aligned with the SEC filing cycle (quarterly close windows, earnings seasons, FASB effective dates)
- Actively build a network of SEC reporting and disclosure professionals around the podcast and Finrep's brand
- Engage with practitioners on LinkedIn, industry groups, and professional forums. Not passively. You are the face of this content program in the US
- Identify recurring themes, questions, and pain points from community interactions to feed back into content planning and product development
Requirements:
- Based in the United States with legal authorization to work
- Strong verbal communication and interpersonal skills: you will cold-reach out to CFOs, CAOs, Big 4 partners, and SEC reporting directors to book them as guests. You need to be comfortable initiating professional conversations, following up persistently, and building relationships with senior people
- Genuine intellectual curiosity about financial markets, corporate governance, accounting standards, or regulatory systems. You do not need to be an expert today, but you need to be the kind of person who will develop domain fluency fast because you find this world interesting
- Self-directed execution: you will work remotely with a small team across time zones. You need to manage your own outreach pipeline, guest calendar, production deadlines, and content schedule without being managed
- Willingness to be on camera and on mic as the host of the podcast
- Startup pace: you are comfortable operating without detailed playbooks, figuring things out on the fly, and shipping consistently even when the process is still being built
- Background or coursework in accounting, finance, or business
- Prior experience producing a podcast, YouTube channel, or any regular content series, even a small personal one
- An existing network or community presence in finance, accounting, or the CPA/Big 4 ecosystem
- Familiarity with SEC filings, EDGAR, or the financial reporting lifecycle
- Experience with LinkedIn outreach or professional community building
- Any content creation portfolio: writing, video, audio, social media