Talent is everywhere, opportunity is not. Sora Union changes that.

Sora Union is a professional services company specializing  in design, localization, engineering, staffing and QA projects for businesses, organizations and governments. The Sora Union team is globally distributed and made up of diverse and talented professionals impacted by or at risk of displacement due to conflict or climate change.

We’re currently looking for a Marketing Content Writer who can craft compelling narratives for our sales decks, scripts, and website. The ideal candidate will have a flair for storytelling, an understanding of marketing principles, and the ability to engage diverse audiences.

YOU’LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR:

  • Write engaging website content that aligns with our brand voice and meets SEO standards.
  • Create compelling blog posts that provide value to our readers and enhance our content marketing efforts.
  • Craft creative and concise social media content to engage our audience across different platforms.
  • Write persuasive content for marketing materials, including email campaigns, brochures, promotional copy and scripts for sales videos, to support sales and marketing objectives.
  • Write compelling presentation decks that effectively communicate our marketing strategies.
  • Collaborate with marketing, sales teams, and company founders to understand content needs, develop strategies, and align on final content.
  • Edit and proofread content for clarity, grammar, and accuracy.

IDEALLY, YOU’LL HAVE:

  • A minimum of 8+ years of professional experience in marketing.
  • Experience in the financial industry is a plus.
  • Experience writing content marketing for the US market (Experience of working with US agencies/companies).
  • Proven experience as a Content Writer with a strong portfolio of published articles.
  • Excellent writing and editing skills, with a keen eye for detail.
  • Strong research skills and the ability to write on a variety of topics.
  • Understanding of SEO principles and content optimization for digital platforms.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote, fast-paced environment.
  • Excellent organizational and time-management skills.
  • Bachelor's degree in English, Journalism, Marketing, or a related field is preferred.

The Marketing Content Writer role is a full-time, 6 month contract position initially reporting to Design Manager, with a direct working relationship within a design pod. This role is a distributed position, and can be based in any location.

Sora Union is committed to creating and fostering a diverse team. We encourage people from underrepresented backgrounds and all walks of life to apply. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to all applicants throughout the application process.

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