Content Creator Intern — Cybersecurity & Machine Identity
Internship
Remote
About QCecuring
QCecuring builds enterprise-grade Machine Identity Security platforms, covering:
- SSL/TLS Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM)
- Private PKI & CA
- Code Signing
- SSH Key Lifecycle Management (SSH KLM)
Our audience is not consumers. We write for CISOs, Security Architects, DevOps Leads, and Platform Engineers.
What This Internship Is (Read Carefully)
This role is for someone who wants to learn:
- How technical authority is built
- How complex security concepts are explained clearly
- How content drives trust, not clicks
- How enterprise buyers actually think
This is not:
- Meme posting
- Trend chasing
- Influencer marketing
- ChatGPT copy-paste work
Your Responsibilities
You will work closely with senior technical members to:
Technical Content Creation
- Research topics in PKI, TLS, Code Signing, SSH.
- Convert raw technical notes into:
- Blog drafts
- LinkedIn technical posts
- YouTube video outlines
- Simplify complex ideas without dumbing them down.
Content Structuring & Editing
- Turn long technical explanations into:
- Clear sections
- Logical flow
- Reader-friendly narratives
- Improve clarity, tone, and structure.
- Ensure content is factually correct.
Multi-Format Repurposing
- From one technical topic, help create:
- Blog post
- LinkedIn post
- Slide outline
- Video description
- You’ll learn how one idea becomes many assets.
Research & Competitive Analysis
- Read and summarize content from:
- Industry vendors
- Security blogs
- Documentation
- Identify gaps and improvement opportunities.
- Help maintain topic & keyword research documents.
What You Will Learn (Real Skills)
By the end of this internship, you will understand:
- PKI, certificates, trust models (at a conceptual level)
- How enterprise security products are positioned
- How to write for technical decision-makers
- How content supports sales, demos, and authority
- How long-form, high-signal content is produced
These skills transfer to:
- Cybersecurity companies
- SaaS companies
- DevOps tools companies
- Technical marketing roles
Who Should Apply
You are a good fit if:
- You enjoy reading technical material.
- You can explain things clearly in writing.
- You are curious and willing to ask questions.
- You care about correctness, not fluff.
- You are patient and detail-oriented.
You do not need:
- Prior cybersecurity experience
- Marketing background
- Perfect English
You must be willing to learn.
Tools You’ll Use
- Google Docs / Notion
- GitHub (basic familiarity is enough)
- SEO & research tools (guided)
- Internal technical notes & recordings
How Performance Is Measured
- Quality of drafts (clarity, accuracy)
- Ability to incorporate feedback
- Research depth
- Consistency & discipline
- Improvement over time
Important Notes (Please Read)
- This internship is learning-heavy.
- Feedback will be direct and honest.
- You will be expected to think, not just execute.
- There is no promise of full-time conversion.
- Strong performers will be prioritized when roles open.
How to Apply
Send:
- A short note on why this domain interests you
- One writing sample (any topic is fine)
- Your availability (hours per week)
One-Line Philosophy
“We don’t create content to go viral. We create content to be trusted.”