Technical Content Writer at Compose.ly

This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: United States, Austria

Objective

To lead the development of high-impact, research-driven technical marketing assets that translate complex product and industry concepts into cohesive, executive-level narratives. This writer will fully own each long-form deliverable—from research synthesis through final draft—ensuring strategic clarity, depth, and reduced revision cycles.

Profile Overview

The client seeks a senior technical content writer with demonstrated experience leading research-heavy, data-driven reports in the B2B SaaS or martech space. The ideal candidate does more than execute briefs—they independently synthesize SME insights, recordings, source documents, competitive research, and internal messaging into cohesive, insight-led narratives.

This writer brings a confident editorial voice, sharp analytical thinking, and the ability to shape executive-level stories that feel authoritative, strategic, and complete in first draft form.

Scope

  • Commitment: ~25 hours/month.
  • Cadence: One long-form asset per month (1,500–3,000 words).
  • Engagement Type: 6 months to start.
  • Start Date: Ideal by early-to-mid March 2026.

Responsibilities

  • Fully own each long-form asset from research through final draft, ensuring narrative cohesion and strategic clarity.
  • Review and synthesize SME call recordings, source materials, internal documentation, and competitor research.
  • Transform technical and product messaging into executive-level, insight-driven narratives.
  • Proactively identify gaps in research or messaging and surface clarifying questions early.
  • Deliver strong first drafts that minimize revision cycles and reduce internal editorial lift.
  • Immerse in the client's evolving brand voice and messaging architecture.

Skills and Qualifications

  • Experience writing research-driven, long-form B2B content (e.g., industry reports, benchmark studies, technical whitepapers).
  • Strong ability to synthesize complex technical and product information into cohesive, executive-level narratives.
  • Demonstrated ownership mindset with a track record of delivering polished first drafts that require minimal revision.
  • Comfortable reviewing SME interviews/recordings and incorporating stakeholder feedback asynchronously.
  • Ability to translate complex concepts for non-technical decision-makers while maintaining depth and credibility.
  • Familiarity with marketing technology ecosystems and data compliance topics.
  • Open to using AI tools, including client-provided GPTs aligned with brand voice.

About Our Client

Our client is a cross-channel marketing platform that empowers growth marketers to create, execute, and optimize campaigns across email, push, SMS, in-app, and more. Their focus is on clarity, trust, and value-driven communication for technical decision-makers navigating complex martech ecosystems.

This offer from "Compose.ly" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 75% flex score.
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