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Copywriter

New York

We are a full-service marketing and advertising agency that marries the human stories of our clients with storytelling, art, data, and conversations that are smart and compelling. That’s Serino Coyne.

We believe in the transformative power of a shared live experience. No matter where people buy a ticket – the theater, an attraction, a museum – we’re there because we know what it takes to connect creators with seekers. We are makers and thinkers, analysts and storytellers, artists, and filmmakers. We make meaningful connections that inspire. We create. We innovate. We nourish.

Our employees are our best investment. We value and celebrate each person’s worth, purpose and identity because that’s how our family flourishes. An inclusive and diverse workplace is a powerful workplace, and we strive to reflect and support equity and opportunity in all we do. We’re continuously learning and improving because that’s how thoughtful change happens. We are currently seeking a bright, skilled, creative Copywriter who is energetic, with a proven record of creating exciting campaigns while being highly organized and juggling multiple projects. We’re looking for someone who is creative, confident and responsible. 

The Copywriter will be responsible for writing copy across all platforms and for all types of creative, including TV, radio, digital, print, collateral, digital and social media. Writing assignments will vary depending on the type of media and will vary in length from short-form to long-form. The Copywriter must apply the creative strategy and creative guidelines for each campaign to all types of advertising on all platforms. Must collaborate with creative directors and the creative team to ensure that messaging is consistent and cohesive across all platforms and effective in each execution. Must be highly organized and capable of juggling multiple projects. Entertainment experience preferred. 

 

JOB REQUIREMENTS (include but are not limited to the following):

  • Must have a bachelor’s degree 
  • Minimum 2-4 years’ copywriting experience
  • Proven ability to write all forms of advertising including traditional media and digital content
  • Ability to multi-task and work effectively in a team environment
  • Excellent presentation and communication skills (written and verbal)
  • Proactive self-starter

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES (include but are not limited to the following):

  • Collaborate and work cohesively on big ideas and day-to-day solutions
  • Execution of high-quality work for every assignment, often juggling many projects at once
  • Effectively execute the strategic direction resulting in consistency throughout the campaign, resulting in increased sales
  • Participation in client meetings, presenting clearly, and articulating creative solutions 
  • Ensure all assignments are prioritized and completed on a timely basis 

To be given serious consideration, please send your resume and cover letter, along access to samples of your work/portfolio.

Annual Salary

$50,000 - $65,000 USD

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