We are looking for a Content Writer with Commercial Insurance Industry experience to join our team and enrich our clients’ campaigns with new blog posts, web content, and email copy.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Farotech, a leading digital marketing agency in the Philadelphia area, has a dedicated team of Content Writers who are responsible for creating content associated with each client’s specific needs.
ABOUT THE ROLE
A content writer is responsible for creating content associated with a client’s specific needs. A Farotech writer must be diligent, strongly committed to timelines (beating them, not meeting them), and flexible for communication and strategies. In addition, you must have strong writing and editing skills, research abilities, and the willingness to give and receive feedback and constructive criticism. As Farotech grows and changes, we expect all staff including writers to be able to adapt and grow with us.
We are looking for someone with strong attention to detail, writing and editing skills, research abilities, and a willingness to give and receive feedback and constructive criticism. If you’re familiar with producing online content in the insurance industry and have an eye for detail, we’d like to meet you. Ultimately, you’ll deliver quality writing pieces that appeal to our clients’ audiences, attract customers, and boost brand awareness, and join a fantastic team!
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WHAT TO INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION
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For more information, visit their website.
Email all questions and submissions to: careers@farotech.com
Apply here.
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