Country Writer (Compliance)
What You'll Do At Deel
- Craft content that solves problems for internal and external users and scales knowledge across the organization
- Work with subject matter experts to remove ambiguities and improve the clarity of content resources
- Collaborate with your team to leverage existing content to reduce duplication and drive content efficiency
- Audit and update existing content for accuracy and style
- Become an expert in all things Deel - from products and services, to policies, to localized country knowledge - and craft clear and concise content that shares this knowledge with global audiences.
- Share your expertise and insight on content strategies and best practices to support functional teams in drafting their own content
- Design and implement language templates to shorten the time from ideation to execution and make content approvals a breeze
- Build internal and external training materials, including decks, walkthroughs, and one pagers.
- Make thoughtful and intentional choices about content style, format, and language with the purpose of improving understanding and clarity
- Use data to help make content decisions and measure impact
Some Key Qualifications
- 2+ years of experience as a freelance or in-house writer
- Excellent written English
- Rigorous attention to detail
- Understand and implement a range of style guidelines
- An ability to manage shifting deadlines and priorities and switch focus accordingly
- You love to learn about new things and share that information with others in accessible and impactful ways
We’d especially love to speak with you if you have:
- Experience with technical writing, including law, insurance, or technology
- Experience using customer engagement tools like Braze or Sendgrid
- A talent for slide decks, infographics, and other visual materials
- Experience with Jira/Confluence and Figma
- UX writing experience
- Worked at a hyper-growth start-up
- Worked with remote or distributed teams
- Created content for cross-cultural audiences whose first language may not be English