Full Time
$1000
25
May 14, 2026
YouTube Editor for B2B Founder Content (4 Videos Per Week)
We are AI Drivers, a company that deploys AI agent systems for service-based businesses. Our two co-founders, Elijah Bricker and Kabrin Johal, are scaling YouTube as a primary distribution channel. We currently work with a content agency that edits one video per week for each of us. We are expanding to three videos per week per founder and need a dedicated editor to handle the remaining two videos per founder (four videos per week total).
The audience is founders, agency operators, consultants, and high-earning professionals. This is operator-level B2B content, not consumer-level AI or entertainment content. Pacing, polish, and respect for the viewer's intelligence matter more than flashy effects.
You will be editing four long-form YouTube videos per week. Two videos go to Elijah, two go to Kabrin. Final edited files are uploaded to google drive. You are not responsible for any of that. You focus 100% on editing.
We will provide reference videos from our current agency so you know the exact style and quality bar to match.
Elijah
Kabrin
Raw footage will come in several formats:
Talking-head shots on DJI Osmo Pocket or iPhone
Screen recordings (Tella) showing dashboards, software builds, and live demos
Split-screen content (talking head plus screen share)
Occasional third-person filmed footage and B-roll
Typical video length after edit: 8 to 15 minutes.
Content types you will work across:
Deep-dive educational content (frameworks, tutorials, breakdowns)
System showcases (live software demos, walkthroughs)
Market analysis and founder takes on AI and business trends
Story and authority content (client results, behind-the-scenes, founder journey)
What You Are Responsible For:
Cutting filler, dead air, stumbles, and redundant takes
Clean pacing that holds attention for the full runtime
Cutting and zooming on screen recordings (callouts, highlights, focus)
Color correction and basic audio cleanup
B-roll insertion when relevant
Light motion graphics (lower thirds, simple callouts, text overlays)
Delivering finished videos in the format Creo Social specifies
What You Are NOT Responsible For:
Thumbnails
Titles, descriptions, SEO, tags
Posting or scheduling
Scripting, research, or strategy
Workload and Turnaround:
4 long-form videos per week (consistent cadence, every week)
48 to 72 hour turnaround from raw footage delivery to first cut
One round of revisions per video before final delivery
Communication via whatsapp or slack (your preference)
Required:
Minimum 2 years editing long-form YouTube content for English-speaking audiences
Strong English comprehension (you need to follow business, sales, and technical content well enough to make editorial decisions)
Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve at intermediate to advanced level
Clean, modern editing style with strong pacing
Reliable workflow for handling large video files
Reliable internet for file transfers
Consistent availability week over week
Strongly Preferred:
Experience editing for B2B, SaaS, agency, founder, or business education channels
After Effects for motion graphics
Experience with screen-recording workflows (Tella, Loom, OBS, ScreenFlow)
Familiarity with AI, marketing, sales, or operations content
Compensation:
$1,000 per month (USD)
Payment weekly via Wise.
How to Apply:
To filter out generic and AI-generated applications, your application must include all five items below. Applications missing any item will be skipped without reply.
Subject line: Start your application subject line with AID-EDITOR-2026 so we know you read the full post.
Portfolio: Links to long-form YouTube videos you personally edited. For each, briefly note:
The footage type (talking head, screen share, mixed)
Your specific role (full edit, partial edit, motion graphics only)
Approximate turnaround time you had on that project
Editing question: In 3 to 5 sentences, name one long-form YouTube channel whose editing you respect, and explain one specific editing decision they make that you would steal. Skip generic praise. Show us how you think about editing.
Tools: List the software you actually use day to day for editing, color, audio, and motion graphics.
Availability: How many hours per week you can commit to this role, your time zone, and how many other clients you are currently editing for.
If your application is strong, we will reach out to you to schedule an interview.