Lektik Consulting
Ran content operations across multiple formats and client verticals for 11 months at a venture studio.
11 months
Consistent content output across formats
8+
Industries served through client content
3–4
LinkedIn posts per day, every day
4
Content formats handled simultaneously
Lektik is a venture studio based in Kochi. They work with founders to take ideas from concept to market, handling strategy, product, engineering, and growth under one roof. Their client base spans healthcare, fintech, crypto, legal, AI, edtech, marketing, and B2B SaaS.
When I joined, Lektik needed someone who could produce content consistently across multiple formats, for the studio itself and for the clients they were serving. There was no single niche to write in. One week, you were writing a legal blog; the next, you were writing LinkedIn copy for a fintech pitch.
Content Writer at Lektik for 11 months. Responsible for writing in-house blogs, LinkedIn content, pitch deck copy, holiday campaign coordination, and client content across industries. Worked directly with my manager and the design team.
Wrote SEO-driven blogs for Lektik's official website on a consistent weekly cadence, covering topics relevant to their venture studio audience.
Managed content for a law firm client, delivering one blog per week on a fixed schedule. Researched and wrote on legal topics without prior background in the space.
Wrote 3–4 LinkedIn posts per day for Lektik's brand presence, covering a mix of company updates, thought leadership, and industry commentary.
Built and maintained a holiday content calendar. Coordinated with the design team to get graphics ready on time, wrote the copy for each post, and published across platforms.
Designed pitch decks for client presentations, translating business context into structured, visual narratives that my manager could present directly to prospects.
Proofread and edited technical content across deliverables to maintain accuracy and consistency in voice.
“Working across eight industries in eleven months meant there was no time to become an expert in any of them. The skill you build instead is knowing how to get up to speed quickly, find the right angle for a specific audience, and write something that holds up even when you are not the subject matter expert.
A legal blog and a fintech LinkedIn post require completely different registers. One needs precision and careful language. The other needs to move fast and sound confident. Switching between those formats and industries consistently, without dropping quality, is what this engagement taught me. It is a less visible skill than hitting a follower count, but it shows up every time you take on a new client.”
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