Promotional Copywriter (Part-Time Contract)
10x Genomics was founded to deliver powerful and reliable tools that fuel key scientific discoveries and drive exponential progress in our mastery of biology to advance human health. Our talented team has a distinguished record of creating innovative instruments, reagents, and software that analyze biological systems at a resolution that matches the complexity of biology.
About the role:
The Promotional Copywriter is responsible for creating compelling and innovative copy to promote marketing assets across a variety of channels, including email, social media, third-party advertisements, and banner ads. This is a temporary, part-time position for six months, approximately 15–20 hours per week.
Responsibilities:
- Develop engaging and concise copy that distills the value of various marketing assets being promoted to a technically minded scientific audience
- Communicate similar information across different audiences with audience-appropriate messaging
- Partner with in-house Content Writers, Product Marketing Managers, and other stakeholders to write and edit promotional copy that aligns with campaign goals
- Understand and clearly articulate our positioning, products, and services following 10x Style Guidelines
- Attention to detail and a rigorous approach to the process
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in a life science field (preferred), Marketing Communications, or English
- Minimum of 2 years of professional copywriting experience in advertising and marketing, creating campaign copy, preferably in the biotech or pharma
- Ability to work in an ambiguous environment
- Familiarity with 10x Genomics products is desired but not required
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About 10x Genomics
At 10x Genomics, accelerating our understanding of biology is more than a mission for us. It is a commitment. This is the century of biology, and the breakthroughs we make now have the potential to change the world.
We enable scientists to advance their research, allowing them to address scientific questions they did not even know they could ask. Our tools have enabled fundamental discoveries across biology including cancer, immunology, and neuroscience.