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Senior Content Specialist - Sales and Marketing Collateral

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Overview Senior Content Specialist - Sales and Marketing Collateral

Company:

Syllo

Location:

New York, NY (On-site, Remote)

Type:

Contractor

Pay:

$140 - $200/hr

Responsibilities

Own the iterative creation, revision, and execution of content across its full lifecycle.

Produce external sales and marketing materials, including sales decks, one-pagers, information sheets, ads, and social content.

Create polished presentations with clear structure and formatting, and rapid turnaround.

Write blogs, case studies, and website content.

Create targeted, compelling social media content and paid-channel copy.

Author scripts for video and multimedia content.

Create internal enablement, training, and informational resources for the Syllo platform.

Manage content execution end-to-end: drafting, incorporating feedback, and publishing across channels.

Qualifications

At least five years of experience creating marketing content, including at least 1 year of experience marketing B2B products or services.

At least one year of experience with work intersecting the litigation industry.

Exceptional written command and ability to distill technical, legal, procedural, or economic complexity into clear and compelling prose.

Highly proficient in PowerPoint and Google Slides, with the ability to produce professional formatting rapidly.

Experience writing about highly technical subject matter, including AI.

Experience writing about SaaS products, legal technology or AI a plus.

Experience creating marketing content directed at large law firms a plus.

Experience creating social media content.

Demonstrated ability to work independently and resourcefully on one's own initiative.

Qualified to work in and resident of the United States.

Able to work in a remote environment.

About Syllo Syllo is a software company in the legal space that offers an AI-powered litigation workspace that enables lawyers to safely harness the power of language models.

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