Create high-quality written content (blogs, articles, website copy), research topics for accuracy, optimize for SEO, edit and proofread, and collaborate with marketing to align content with brand strategy.
Summary:
A Content Writer creates high-quality written content, including blog posts, articles, website copy, and more, to attract and engage audiences.
Responsibilities:
- Write engaging content for websites, blogs, and articles.
- Research topics to ensure content accuracy.
- Optimize content for SEO to improve search rankings.
- Edit and proofread content for clarity and grammar.
- Work with marketing teams to align content with brand strategy.
Benefits:
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Paid time off (PTO).
- 401(k) with employer matching.
- Remote work flexibility.
- Career growth opportunities and feedback.
Top Skills
Seo
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