Business & Finance Producer
LumiQ
What You’ll Be Responsible For:
- As with any growing company, you’ll wear many hats. Your core responsibilities include:
- Researching and pitching business topics aligned with LumiQ’s roadmapScoping episodes intentionally to balance depth, clarity, and audience relevanceIdentifying, outreach to, and coordinating subject matter expertsCreating interview prep materials and foundational research
- Hosting interviews with senior business and finance professionalsGuiding conversations to ensure they are educational, engaging, and practical - This includes guiding experts toward clarity, asking follow-up questions that surface insight, and ensuring conversations remain accessible and valuable to the audience
- Reviewing raw audio and making content-level edits
- Writing episode copy, including descriptions, quiz questions, glossary terms, and visual aids
Who You Are:
- You are comfortable working across topics such as finance, economics, entrepreneurship, advisory, business ethics and emerging trends (e.g., AI in budgeting). You are not expected to be a technical expert, but you are expected to learn quickly, ask strong questions, and build enough understanding to guide expert conversations and produce accurate, audience-relevant content.
- You are intellectually curious and driven to truly understand what you’re covering, you ask “why” until it makes sense, push past surface-level explanations, and are energized by learning across unfamiliar or evolving topics.
- You are a fast, disciplined learner. When you encounter unfamiliar subject matter, you proactively close knowledge gaps, surface uncertainty early, and seek clarity before it becomes a risk to content quality.
- You are a critical thinker. You use judgment to decide:
- You are comfortable making decisions without step-by-step direction.
- You are highly organized and able to manage many live projects at once. You set priorities independently, make trade-offs intentionally, and keep work moving without needing constant validation.
- You take ownership by default. You anticipate issues, surface risks early, and come to your manager with proposed solutions, not open-ended questions.
- You are confident in communicating complex ideas clearly and naturally, including hosting conversations with senior professionals.
This Role Is Not for You If…
- You prefer detailed instructions or clearly defined rules before taking action
- You prefer executing tasks over owning outcomes
- You are uncomfortable making decisions independently with incomplete information
- You struggle to prioritize when managing many projects simultaneously
- You are uncomfortable being on-mic or leading professional conversations
- You are uncomfortable operating in ambiguity or fast-changing environments
- You are uncomfortable spending time deeply understanding subject matter you are not already familiar with
