GenRiver
Content Producer

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Content Producer, GenRiver
Part-time · 20 hours/week · $2,000/month (£1,500) · UK-based · Can convert to full-time
What GenRiver does
We run growth for B2B software startups and media companies through outbound and media.
Clients include Scaling Europe (Seb Johnson), CogX, and Sapien (YC S25).
Before GenRiver I built Today in AI to around 100k followers, 30M+ views and sold it in January 2026.
The role
I'm hiring one content producer to start owning some accounts.
Week to week you'd be:
- Reading each client's LinkedIn performance and rebuilding their best posts as Instagram carousels
- Hook slides, structure, stat verification, design consistency
- Setting up and running ManyChat comment-DM automations on every post
- Running Collab post outreach and coordination
- Scheduling, posting, and pulling the numbers
- Telling me when something isn't working, before I notice it myself
Reasons to use Rodeo
I’m in my final year doing Economics and I don’t know whether to apply for grad schemes now or do a masters first. What do you think?
Honest answer — it depends on where you want to end up. A lot of top grad schemes (Big 4, civil service, banking) don’t need a masters. Let’s look at the ones you’d be competitive for now, and we can decide if a masters actually adds anything.
Also worth knowing: most autumn 2026 applications are open now. Timing matters more than you think.
Start with a chat, not a search bar
Grad scheme, placement, apprenticeship? Not sure what you want yet — that's fine. Your agent talks it through with you and turns "I have no idea" into a shortlist.
Graduate Consultant — 2026 Scheme
Why you're a good match
StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
See breakdownIt searches the market for you
Every day your agent scans the market matching roles against what actually matters to you, not just keywords on a CV.
Why you're a good match
You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
Experience fit
Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
Only hits
No noise. No "maybe this fits." Just roles with a clear explanation of why they're right — and where to focus when applying.
Most of this is learnable in the first two weeks. The part that isn't is taste, which is why I care more about what you've made than what you've done.
Who this is for
Ideally a student at a UK university. 20 hours a week fits around a degree, and you'd finish with real clients, real numbers and an audience you grew from zero.
You've produced social content for real clients or your own accounts. Agency, in-house, freelance, society, side project, doesn't matter, but it has to be something I can look at.


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You can design carousels on Canva or Figma
Fluent in English
Zero experience in a real job needed
The terms
$2,000/month (£1,500) for 20 hours a week. One conversation with me, and if it's a fit you start.
It's part-time on purpose so it fits around a degree. You'd start on one account with me checking everything, and take on more as you get comfortable. Hours and pay go up with that, and there's a full-time version of this role if we both want it.
How to apply
Don't send a CV. Send me a cold email or a LinkedIn DM telling me why you want in.
Please keep it a max of 2 paragraphs and do not attach your CV.
If you send something generic or too long you won't hear back.
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