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  • Strong & tight-knit culture important to you? Us too! We’ve always been remote-first, and we’ve built a thriving culture. From zoom coffees to in-person hangouts, we thrive as a connected team. Most positions require some travel or time on site because of the needs of the role. For example: team meetings, client meetings, on-site production. Talk to your recruiter for more info!

 

THE ROLE

As a Senior Copywriter you’ll have the exciting opportunity to work on a new client, a creative technology giant with a 3+ year relationship ahead of us. 

We’re looking for self-starters, makers, doers, and creative visionaries to dream up and lead disruptive and groundbreaking marketing. We’re looking for people who share our mission to spread joy.

This person has a background in concepting and writing for social content at a creative agency, lives for the “big idea”, focuses on customer engagement, intuits client needs, develops & delivers killer proposals, and orchestrates home-run projects that leave clients begging for more. You have extensive experience across social media platforms, a track record of disruptive brand marketing, and a bent to building creative solutions based around cultural trends.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Concept and execute world-class, cross-channel creative content alongside our production, strategy, and account teams
  • Extend and enhance M+S’s approach to creative disruption
  • Become a world leader in social-first marketing, and lead brands to cultural relevance
  • Invent new ways for how brands show up across all social platforms, to drive virality, develop engaging brand channels, create high-performing ads, and innovate influencer campaigns
  • Create  across social and invent ways to engage on emerging platforms 
  • Think holistically about the company's growth, and develop marketing materials and strategies to attract new clients (presentations, social media, blog articles, etc.)
  • Partner with the production team and post to help see the creative vision carried through project delivery

QUALIFICATIONS

  • 5-8 years of experience in a copywriting role at creative advertising agencies focused on conceptual content, campaigns and activations primarily across social media
  • Strong copywriting and brand strategy experience  
  • Out-of-the-box creative thinker with portfolio of disruptive work
  • Experience taking projects from concept through activation
  • Deep understanding (and obsession) with entertainment and social storytelling formats of today, across social platforms. A low interest in traditional media
  • Can work autonomously and entrepreneurially
  • Possess a confidence while presenting creative decisions to both internal and external stakeholders
  • Spread Joy! ✨

We look forward to hearing from you! 🎵💃

 

BASE SALARY RANGE

Our estimated range for this role is $95,000-105,000* 

*Don’t let this range drive your decision to apply. Actual compensation packages are based on the level of skill and experience each candidate brings to their role. Similarly, there might also be a more senior or junior position available, that would be a better fit with your expertise. For example, a person may apply for a Senior Creative Producer role, and we may assess that their skills are at the Creative Producer level. Each level has its own compensation range.

At Movers+Shakers, we pride ourselves on competitive salaries, and we work hard to ensure there is pay equity across the company. We welcome open and honest conversations about compensation in all of our initial calls. We look forward to meeting you!

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