Copywriter (12 month FTC)

DEPT®Toronto, ON
CA$50,000 - CA$53,000Hybrid

About The Position

This role is part of our Global Studios team. We create emotive yet conversion-focused ideas, products and campaigns at scale and speed. Our specialty is hyper-personalised, digital communications that change perceptions, shape new behaviours, and shift market share for our clients. You will be writing, editing, and approving onsite, email, and social copy for various eBay departments. You will provide voice and tone expertise, acting as the brand guardian for this workstream. You will work closely with account managers and the client to deliver brand-affirming, high-quality content that resonates with the customer. This role requires a genuine passion for editing and giving critical feedback. You will be expected to uphold our clients' creative standards, while continuing to push new ideas and embody DEPT®’s entrepreneurial spirit.

Requirements

  • Experience as a copywriter is a must
  • Experience editing content and giving feedback is necessary
  • Experience delivering and receiving feedback in English is necessary
  • Ability to deliver compelling marketing and content copy that sells is essential
  • Confidence working with other departments and stakeholders such as designers, developers, and clients is essential
  • Readiness to work at a fast pace on large marketing campaigns with many assets
  • An understanding of the importance of consistency across different touchpoints of a user journey
  • Ability to present work to large groups and communicate ideas clearly and enthusiastically
  • A collaborative approach to getting things done

Nice To Haves

  • A background in agency or brand is preferred
  • Experience in the e-commerce/retail environment a plus
  • Translation and/or transcreation experience a plus
  • In-depth knowledge of multi-channel digital copy and brand development a big plus
  • Understanding of social media content best practices and trends preferred

Responsibilities

  • Edit, shape, and influence copy created by eBay
  • Write content for various channels
  • Provide clear, effective feedback
  • Give directional brand and tone of voice guidance
  • Establish, strengthen, and uphold copy standards
  • Establish processes and policies to maximise efficiency
  • Deliver creative ideas confidently both internally and externally
  • Offer strategic messaging insights on creative campaigns
  • Research competitors and trends for creative inspiration
  • Facilitate creative brainstorms and other necessary meetings

Benefits

  • A flexible, hybrid/remote working policy
  • An excellent salary based on experience and equal pay policies
  • Mental health support, and company sick pay scheme.
  • 15 days paid holiday annually (plus Public Holidays).
  • Refreshments are provided in the office all week, as well as drinks at 4 pm on a Friday.
  • Enhanced family friendly policies to support new parents.
  • Social and Cultural Events, plenty of opportunities to connect with colleagues through organised activities and celebrations.
  • Inspirational Talks, bringing the outside in with regular guest speakers and events.
  • Learning and Development, supporting your growth with continuous opportunities to learn and advance.
  • Buddy Programme: You will be paired with a ‘Buddy’ to help you through your first weeks’ at DEPT®.
  • A reputation for doing good. DEPT® has been a Certified B Corp® since 2021 and named ‘Agency of the Year’ at both The Lovies and The Webby Awards.
  • Awesome clients. Whether big or small, local or global — at DEPT® you’ll get the opportunity to work with clients of all sizes and across all industries. And we celebrate all of our successes together!
  • The opportunity for possibility. We want to enable you to do what you do best and help you develop your skills further with training, development and certifications.
  • Global annual DEPT® Cares Month in which employees come together and donate their skills to support local charities.
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