Company
Career Moves
Career Moves
£34.62 per hour
Content Strategist Location: UK Remote Length: 4 Months Rate: From £34.62 p/h PAYE+ (Approx. £72K Per annum) Hours: 9am-6pm This client is a top 5 tech giant and owner of some of the world's most popular social media platforms and instant messaging apps, connecting billions of people across the globe. Job Responsibilities: Plan, write, edit, test and improve content including interface language, product education materials, product names, navigational nomenclature. Help apply and maintain consistency with content standards and evolve the company’s voice. Collaborate with designers, researchers, product managers, product marketers and engineers to serve a global content audience. Promote content strategy at Facebook and in the broader community of design and content professionals. Share work and give feedback to teammates. Have the ability to work an extended schedule as news and cultural events require, including Saturday and Sundays on an extended basis Skills: Ability to work independently. Ability to interpret, analyse and evaluate given information relative to content techniques. Self-motivated with persuasive, enthusiastic and customer service oriented personality. Excellent communication skills, verbal and written. Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree required.
London
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