You do not want to sit behind a content calendar and schedule posts someone else wrote. You want to find the story, film it, shape it, ship it, and prove it worked. If you need a mature playbook, a narrow lane, or weeks to plan before publishing, this will feel too exposed. If you learn fast, make real content, and care about what families believe before they choose a school, keep reading.
Prequel is building family trust through stories that show what students can do when school works differently. This role exists because great education does not spread through polished slogans. It spreads through clear proof: a student breakthrough, a parent concern answered, a campus moment captured well, a short video that makes the right family stop scrolling. You will spend time in schools, interview students and families, turn raw moments into strong content, and use performance data to decide what comes next.
This is also a chance to learn AI-driven marketing systems while building them. You will use AI for research, drafting, editing, repurposing, search content, and workflow design, but you will not publish machine-written noise. Your job is to protect accuracy, voice, and story while increasing output. One strong source story should become a set of useful assets across Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, search, and other channels.
This is an early-career role with unusual ownership. You will not manage a team or a paid media budget. You will build proof, systems, and judgment by shipping. If you have already created content for a real audience and want your work to shape how families discover a new kind of school, apply.
This role exists so Prequel earns more awareness, trust, engagement, and qualified family demand through high-performing organic content.
Crossover's skill assessment process combines innovative AI power with decades of human research, to take the guesswork, human bias, and pointless filters out of recruiting high-performing teams.






It’s super hard to qualify—extreme quality standards ensure every single team member is at the top of their game.
Over 50% of new hires double or triple their previous pay. Why? Because that’s what the best person in the world is worth.
We don’t care where you went to school, what color your hair is, or whether we can pronounce your name. Just prove you’ve got the skills.