Senior Content Writer
Zoom Into Web is a digital marketing and web development firm seeking an experienced Content Writer. The candidate will produce high-quality SEO-focused content for social media, blogs, websites, and marketing campaigns. The role requires coordination with graphic designers and expertise in maintaining consistent brand voice across B2B and B2C channels. It is a mid-level individual contributor role focused on executing content marketing strategies.
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Experience
2-5 years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Zoom Into Web is a digital marketing and web development firm seeking an experienced Content Writer. The candidate will produce high-quality SEO-focused content for social media, blogs, websites, and marketing campaigns. The role requires coordination with graphic designers and expertise in maintaining consistent brand voice across B2B and B2C channels. It is a mid-level individual contributor role focused on executing content marketing strategies.
TAL's take
Tier 3 services firm with a standard content writer role and no clear growth signal.
The JD provides a very clear scope of responsibilities, specific content channels, and required skills.
Must haves
- Proven experience as a Content Writer
- Excellent English writing, editing, and proofreading skills
- Strong understanding of SEO and blog writing
- Experience in social media content creation
- Ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines
Tools and skills
Nice to have: b2b content writing, b2c content writing, digital marketing, graphic content coordination.
About the company
Small digital marketing and web development services firm based in Delhi with limited public engineering brand presence.
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