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  • Technical Copywriter
  • 6-month contract
  • £300 - £400 p/d
  • Remote working
  • 3 – 4 days per week

Our client are a start-up broadband business, specialising in supplying gigabit-speed full fibre broadband to thousands of homes across the UK.

They’re currently in the midst of an exciting growth phase and require a Technical Copywriter to support on a range of projects.

Job Purpose

  • CX Comms
  • Review and edit existing customer comms in Salesforce ensuring they are aligned with the brand, user-friendly, and up-to-date.
  • Write engaging copy for new customer comms (e.g. service updates, product launches, customer journeys) as needed for both email and SMS.
  • Support and maintain the crisis communication templates and support with creating urgent comms for the Customer Service team, ensuring tone, clarity, and consistency.
  • Create social media captions and comment response templates.
  • Provide copywriting support for adhoc projects and campaigns, ensuring messaging resonates with both internal stakeholders and external customers.
  • Write paid advertising campaign and caption copy
  • Work closely with the Content Specialist to draft and edit online blogs and ad hoc communications including letterheads.

Experience

  • Candidates must be confident using Microsoft products including Teams, Outlook and Sharepoint
  • Experience in the telecoms industry or a similar sector
  • Familiarity with Salesforce
  • Knowledge of advertising compliance, including ASA guidelines
  • While a background in telecommunications is preferred, it is not essential.

Special Aptitudes

  • Attention to detail. Precision in writing is key, you ensure your work is free of errors and accurately conveys the intended messaging
  • Basic understanding of on-page SEO
  • Adaptable, able to pivot writing style for different industries, products, and platforms
  • Ability to manage deadlines and prioritise tasks effectively

Key Competencies/behaviours

  • Clear and effective communicator
  • Strong writing skills
  • A flair for writing and creativity

For more information, please contact Scarlet Wilson.

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