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Musiversal Seeks Talented Songwriters for Remote Work

Musiversal is hiring songwriters for remote work, offering a competitive pay structure and flexible hours.

Published on Sunday, September 15, 2024 at 12:03 AM

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Musiversal, recognized as the world’s first online recording studio, is on the lookout for talented songwriters to join their innovative platform. The company has pioneered the approach to music production, offering session musicians a steady influx of remote recording sessions along with a stable monthly income. With over 70 professionals including musicians, producers, and audio engineers, Musiversal has successfully delivered over 5,000 livestream sessions each month since launching just over a year ago.

The job listing highlights the need for two songwriters to fill an experimental position, with the initial payment set at $1,500 per month for 25 hours of work per week. If this trial period proves successful, there is potential for contract extension and increased hours—up to 42 hours per week with a proportional pay raise to $2,500 per month.

Candidates are expected to be available for remote sessions during specified US time zones, particularly weekdays from 5pm to 11pm and weekends from 8am to 11pm. To qualify, applicants must possess a proven track record in songwriting and adaptability to various music styles, with Pop and Rock being significant advantages. Proficiency in Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) and score editing software is also required.

Interested individuals can find more details and apply through the official job listing on Glassdoor. Note that Musiversal is currently not reviewing applications from North America, Western, Central, and Northern Europe, although candidates from these regions are still encouraged to apply if they meet the qualifications.

To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please visit Musiversal's Job Listing.

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