Role Overview:
We’re on the hunt for a Direct Response Copywriter who knows how to craft words that not only captivate but also convert. At Think Orion, we’re laser-focused on doubling our clients’ revenue in 90 days, and your copywriting skills will play a pivotal role in reaching that goal.
Your main arena will be creating high-converting sales copy for various campaigns, from email sequences to landing pages. We’re not just looking for a wordsmith; we’re in search of someone who is perpetually eager to test, learn, and optimize. Ready for the challenge?
We’re remote, results-driven, and make decisions based on data. We communicate in English and are so passionate about our work that a physical office just isn’t necessary. Sound like a match? Keep reading.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with Marketing Strategists to develop persuasive, high-converting copy for various campaigns.
- Use performance metrics to gauge the effectiveness of your copy.
- Join in team brainstorming sessions to ensure a unified and effective messaging strategy.
- Work closely with the creative team to complement visuals with compelling copy.
- Continuously stay up-to-date on industry best practices.
Apply if:
- Your portfolio showcases your skills in direct-response copywriting.
- You find that working remotely enhances your productivity.
- You excel both individually and in a team setting.
- Clear and effective communication comes naturally to you.
- A/B testing is a regular part of your toolkit.
Don’t Apply if:
- You resist constructive criticism.
- Staying current with industry trends isn’t appealing to you.
- Challenges discourage you.
- Working as part of a team isn’t your strong suit.
Compensation:
Competitive base salary + performance bonuses. Your success directly influences ours, and we believe in rewarding top performers.
To apply for this position, please write a short (max 250 words) cover letter and send it to our email with your resume attached.
Note: When applying, make sure to include the role (“Direct Response Copywriter”) in the email subject line.