
Junior Writer
With a multitude of global cover girls spanning a coveted list of everyday women, world leaders, front runners and disruptors, WOTC Magazine is reshaping media. Following a successful year of issue releases covering the most pressing topics like our all-important Education Issue and our special fashion issue introducing the sustainable community, as well as events which included Europe’s biggest Women’s History Month conversation: The Now Woman Summit; WOTC Fashion Week, showcasing new female founders and inspiring the fashion industry with a number of insightful panels in the heart of Mayfair and Central London, and closing the year in Knightsbridge with the New Faces Awards 2021, which sought to honour 60 ‘new faces’ following their achievements and contributions to their industries and the community, alongside hundreds of London’s decisions makers, and influencers. We are always looking for eager, inspiring writers who are willing to learn.
Responsibilities:
Writing weekly copy for emails, push notifications, on-site promos, homepages, paid social, landing pages and any ad-hoc projects.
Working on creative concepts and messaging for brand partnerships and writing copy.
Pitching ideas and writing articles
Juggle multiple stories and ideas to ensure a flow of pieces
Collaborating with the social team, contributing ideas and working on projects where necessary.
Demonstrate an understanding of the WOTC audience
Be the eyes and ears of the WOTC reader: continuously researching and feeding back on what is relevant
Source compelling images from photo libraries
Skills & Qualifications Required:
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Attention to detail.
An interest in reading and research.
Self-sufficiency, resourcefulness, good judgment, and discretion.
Willingness to work early mornings and weekends.
Ability to work under pressure.
Benefits:
Competitive salary
Remote working days
Reward days at some of London’s swankiest establishments
Develop and sharpen a wide range of transferable skills
Far more than just a business, being part of WOTC means being part of a community