B2B Content Writer

Braver
London
2 weeks ago
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Content Writer / Editorial Executive - up to £30k

We're on the lookout for aContent Writer / Editorial Executiveto join an awesome agency. You'll get to work with some of the coolest tech brands in the world – think CRMs powering global business, AI, quantum computing, and all that futuristic stuff. If you're passionate about writing and emerging tech, this is your chance to shine!


About the Agency

The role is within the content team of a multi-award winning and growing technology PR agency, with great clients and a fantastic culture.


The agency has a commitment to excellence (as well as diversity), and is one of the go to names for technology brands across corporate, B2B and consumer.


They offer great benefits, including hybrid working, bespoke training, private healthcare, season ticket loans, health services like calm, gym subsidies, cycle to work, and even a bonus scheme. They also try to keep the team culturally active with monthly events, from karaoke to movie screenings. This is an agency that doesn’t just preach a great culture, but lives it, and really looks after their staff.


About the Role

You'll be part of a fast paced and highly diligent content and editorial team with a real passion for writing. You’ll be creating top-notch written content in various formats, which could include:


  • Blog posts (around 800 words)
  • Thought leadership articles and bylines
  • Ebooks, reports, and white papers
  • SEO and web copy
  • Occasional press releases and social media posts


The team mostly focuses on B2B tech content, but we're looking for someone who can tell a great story and tailor it to their audience, explain complex stuff in simple terms, and keep up with the latest tech trends.


What We’re Looking For

This role is perfect for someone with a background inB2B PR, journalism, content or marketing. You should love writing and be interested in technology. We're looking for someone who is:


  • A talented writer– you can write clear, engaging content that people actually want to read
  • Tech-savvy– you're comfortable writing about complex technical topics, like AI, cybersecurity, quantum computing, and other cool tech
  • Detail-oriented– you produce high-quality work that's free of errors
  • Proactive– you're happy to share ideas, take initiative, and juggle multiple deadlines
  • Client-focused– you can work with internal teams and external stakeholders to deliver awesome content
  • SEO-aware– a basic understanding of SEO principles is beneficial


Interview Process


  1. First stage– Candidates will be asked to provide writing samples before a first interview with the team (virtual or in-person depending on your preference)
  2. Second stage– Short writing task to assess style and clarity alongside second interview in-person


The Offer


  • Salary:Up to £30,000 (dependent on experience)
  • Start date:ASAP
  • Location:Hybrid (London-based agency)
  • Training and development:We'll help you upskill in a variety of areas - from content trends to all the tech good stuff, like AI and emerging technologies
  • Collaborative culture:You'll work with an experienced team who love storytelling and technology


Why Apply?


  • If you love writing and want to grow your editorial career in a fast-paced, tech-focused environment, this is a great opportunity. At this agency, they truly believe in empowering talent and providing opportunities for growth. If you're ready to take your career to the next level, and want to be part of an award-winning agency with a great culture, apply now.

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