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| Publication or Company |
reuseit.com |
| Job Title |
Copywriter/blogger/spokesperson |
| Industry |
Internet/Online/New Media, Marketing, Sales/Advertising Sales, Social Media |
| Salary |
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| Benefits |
401K/403B, Dental, Health |
| Job Duration |
Full Time |
| Job Location |
Madison, VA |
| Job Requirements |
If you’re as passionate about the planet as you are about writing, we want to meet you.
Reuseit™ is looking for a full-time copywriter to join our team. We’re searching for someone who has a love for green living, is tapped into eco-news and can be an advocate for our brand: “Reusables for every part of your life™.” Our ideal copywriter enjoys writing not only SEO-rich product copy, but also blog and news content as well as video scripts. Social media is also in their wheelhouse and they would be open to appearing on camera as a video representative for the brand. (Not mandatory, but kudos if you’re excited about the possibility.)
We’re looking for someone with: • Interest in and/or experience with writing copy for the web (While experience is ideal, it’s not a requirement. Excitement is key!) • Knowledge of and/or experience with SEO and social media channels • Willingness to test and review products • Enthusiasm for living a sustainable lifestyle
Interested? Send your resume to careers@reuseit.com.
This position will be based in the Charlottesville area.
reuseit.com is a place where you’ll find our family of "best of the best" reusables so you can eliminate disposables from every part of your life. Stop by our website to learn more: reuseit.com.
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| About Our Company |
reuseit.com® has empowered hundreds of thousands of customers to reduce, reuse & save since its launch in 2003. It's a place where you will find our family of "best of the best" reusables available in many categories so you can eliminate disposables from every part of your life -- from bags and bottles to lunch, household items and beyond. Practical, innovative and high-quality, our offerings give consumers smart alternatives to use-and-toss items and the false promise of cheap reusables flooding the marketplace
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