U.S.-Based Coffee Expert & Content Creator (First-Hand Experience Required)

We’re looking for a U.S.-based coffee expert — someone who genuinely loves coffee, understands the details, and can create authentic, first-hand content rooted in real experience.

You don’t need to be a professional journalist. But you should know your way around origin notes, roast levels, brewing variables, and the difference between marketing hype and what’s actually in the cup. We’re a marketing agency seeking creators who can balance engaging storytelling with accuracy, transparency, and compliance.

What this involves:

Content creation — primarily written content, with potential for short- or long-form video

Writing from first-hand experience with coffee beans, roasters, brewing equipment and subscriptions

Explaining flavor profiles, sourcing, processing methods, roast development, and brew techniques clearly and responsibly

Providing transparent, experience-based opinions while staying within compliance and disclosure guidelines

Demonstrating a genuine passion for educating readers — not just selling to them

Strong communication skills and openness to structured feedback

We’re looking for someone who understands that coffee content can be both technical and approachable — someone who can speak to fellow enthusiasts without alienating casual drinkers.

You’ll start with one piece of content per week, with potential for expanded work if it’s a strong fit.

This role is remote, flexible, paid, and open to U.S.-based creators only.

If this sounds like you, send a quick message with:

Your coffee background (home barista, café experience, roastery work, content creator, etc.)

Examples of your writing or video work

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