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DESIGN TEAM | SENIOR WRITER JOB SUMMARY Marcom oversees all advertising and marketing efforts to ensure the flawless development and execution of world-class communications. The Design Team is responsible for the design and art direction of core communications —including product launches and seasonal campaigns—across Retail, Channel, Packaging, Identity, Keynote, and Events. Working in a highly collaborative manner, a primary focus of the Design Team is to define the look and feel of all product imagery through experimentation, critical thinking, and extraordinary attention to detail. The Design team is looking for a seasoned Senior Writer to create compelling copy across a variety of marketing campaigns. Specifically, we need someone who can take a complicated piece of technology or software and encapsulate it in a few unforgettable words. For any given project, you may be called on to write headlines, both short form and long form product copy, or contribute some fresh, creative ideas. And to bring these ideas to life, you will collaborate with world-class Art Directors and Graphic Designers. Key Qualifications • You have 10+ years of experience at an advertising agency, digital agency, or in-house creative group for a major or upcoming brand and have been recognized for doing extraordinary work. • You have an impressive portfolio demonstrating strategic insight and writing talent through advertising campaigns, digital campaigns, film, and video. • You have excellent interpersonal skills and exercise the tact necessary to establish relationships across multiple disciplines. • You collaborate well with Art Directors and Graphic Designers. • You have the ability to juggle multiple projects with multiple Creative Directors and teams. • You are thorough, pay the utmost attention to detail, and create amazing copy. • You have a dream to work in a creative, dynamic, and challenging work environment. Description • Author fun, thoughtful, and compelling headlines. • Partner with the world’s best art directors and designers to craft groundbreaking Design and Identity concepts and campaigns. • Use your voice and influence to present ideas and innovative work to senior executives. • Collaborate with CDs, ACDs, and stakeholders to reach copy approval. • Meet deadlines and keep project managers apprised of work in progress. • Keep up to date by researching the latest products, solutions, and related technologies. Education • A Bachelor’s degree is required. Apply tot his job

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