
YouTube Writer/Producer - Tech Channel
Switch and Click, Dallas, TX, United States
Full-Time YouTube Writer/Producer - Tech Channel
Location: Farmers Branch, TX (in-office)
If you're naturally curious about tech and find yourself going down rabbit holes, keep reading. We're Switch and Click, a YouTube channel reaching millions of viewers every month. We make videos about getting obsessed with tech, such as keyboards, Linux, setups, handheld gaming, and whatever rabbit hole comes next. We're a small team that's growing fast, and we're looking for a writer who's excited about tech and sharing it with the world.
What This Role Actually Is This is not a traditional writing job, you won't just be handed topics and asked to explain them.
You will
Test products and ideas
Figure things out as you go
Then turn that experience into a story people actually want to watch
Each video is something you own from start to finish.
How We Work We're a small team. There's no corporate structure or micromanagement.
You'll do well here if you:
Take initiative without waiting to be told what to do next
Are comfortable figuring things out without perfect instructions
Communicate early when something isn't working
Can manage your own time and deadlines
This role may not be a good fit if you:
Prefer clearly defined tasks every day
Need constant direction to move forward
Wait for problems to fix themselves instead of addressing them
Performance Expectations
Produce one long-form script per week (15–20 minutes)
Take feedback and apply it quickly
Show consistent improvement over time
You don't need to be perfect on day one, but you do need to show consistent improvement over time.
What You'll Do
Research, test, and explore tech topics
Turn messy ideas into clear, engaging YouTube scripts
Come up with ideas that fit our audience
Work with editors to bring your videos to life
Give feedback on edits, pacing, and storytellingOccasionally help plan visuals or shot lists
What We're Looking For
You're genuinely interested in tech (this matters most)
You naturally go down rabbit holes and enjoy figuring things out
You can explain complex ideas in a simple way
You have writing or creative experience (formal or informal)
You're comfortable receiving and applying feedback
Nice to Have (Not Required)
Experience writing YouTube scripts
Experience creating content (any platform)
Familiarity with tech topics like Linux, setups, networking, etc.
Why Work With Us
Your work actually gets seen by millions
You'll have real ownership over what you create
You'll improve quickly through hands‑on work and feedback
You'll work on things that are genuinely interesting
Competitive pay
Vacation and holidays
Access to the latest and greatest tech gear
A small team where your ideas matter
Important: Read This Before Applying If you haven't watched our content, do that first. This role is about matching the voice and style of the channel.
Watch a few videos here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMfG6eFPwEk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnpyVnuh8tE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rw84JVFS8c
And then hit apply and fill out the form!
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Location: Farmers Branch, TX (in-office)
If you're naturally curious about tech and find yourself going down rabbit holes, keep reading. We're Switch and Click, a YouTube channel reaching millions of viewers every month. We make videos about getting obsessed with tech, such as keyboards, Linux, setups, handheld gaming, and whatever rabbit hole comes next. We're a small team that's growing fast, and we're looking for a writer who's excited about tech and sharing it with the world.
What This Role Actually Is This is not a traditional writing job, you won't just be handed topics and asked to explain them.
You will
Test products and ideas
Figure things out as you go
Then turn that experience into a story people actually want to watch
Each video is something you own from start to finish.
How We Work We're a small team. There's no corporate structure or micromanagement.
You'll do well here if you:
Take initiative without waiting to be told what to do next
Are comfortable figuring things out without perfect instructions
Communicate early when something isn't working
Can manage your own time and deadlines
This role may not be a good fit if you:
Prefer clearly defined tasks every day
Need constant direction to move forward
Wait for problems to fix themselves instead of addressing them
Performance Expectations
Produce one long-form script per week (15–20 minutes)
Take feedback and apply it quickly
Show consistent improvement over time
You don't need to be perfect on day one, but you do need to show consistent improvement over time.
What You'll Do
Research, test, and explore tech topics
Turn messy ideas into clear, engaging YouTube scripts
Come up with ideas that fit our audience
Work with editors to bring your videos to life
Give feedback on edits, pacing, and storytellingOccasionally help plan visuals or shot lists
What We're Looking For
You're genuinely interested in tech (this matters most)
You naturally go down rabbit holes and enjoy figuring things out
You can explain complex ideas in a simple way
You have writing or creative experience (formal or informal)
You're comfortable receiving and applying feedback
Nice to Have (Not Required)
Experience writing YouTube scripts
Experience creating content (any platform)
Familiarity with tech topics like Linux, setups, networking, etc.
Why Work With Us
Your work actually gets seen by millions
You'll have real ownership over what you create
You'll improve quickly through hands‑on work and feedback
You'll work on things that are genuinely interesting
Competitive pay
Vacation and holidays
Access to the latest and greatest tech gear
A small team where your ideas matter
Important: Read This Before Applying If you haven't watched our content, do that first. This role is about matching the voice and style of the channel.
Watch a few videos here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMfG6eFPwEk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnpyVnuh8tE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rw84JVFS8c
And then hit apply and fill out the form!
#J-18808-Ljbffr