Copywriter

Credit Karma

(San Francisco, California)
Full Time
Job Posting Details
About Credit Karma
With over 60 million members, Credit Karma is working to make financial progress possible for everyone. Since 2007, we have been knocking down barriers that block the path to financial health, helping our members make informed choices and feel confident about their opportunities.
Summary
Credit Karma is looking for a copywriter to join our small but mighty team. We’re all about making the Credit Karma brand helpful, transparent and, most of all, human. If you’re a human who also likes to write copy, you already have two points in your favor.
Responsibilities
**What You’ll Do:** * Write copy for marketing and engagement campaigns, like emails to our members, Facebook ads and branding materials. * Ensure the company’s voice is used consistently across all channels. * Cut the jargon! Find ways to make credit and finance easier to understand. * Work with our legal team to ensure copy doesn’t say anything too outrageous. * Help keep the Credit Karma style guide and other communication guidelines up to date. * Come to terms with the fact that we don’t use the Oxford comma. **What’s Great About It:** * You’ll get to work with a bunch of different teams and have your hand in a lot of different projects. * You’ll get to flex your creative muscles and be the voice of Credit Karma. * You’ll be on an awesome team of grammar nerds and word lovers. * We like collaborating! Can’t think of the right way to say something? Someone on the team will happily help out. * And, of course, all those awesome company perks that you probably already read about
Ideal Candidate
* -8 years of copywriting experience * Extra points if you’ve worked in a heavily regulated industry * A college degree that in some way relates to writing * The standards: attention to detail, motivation, good attitude * A strong grasp of English grammar that’s balanced by an even stronger grasp of how people actually talk (experience with AP a plus) * The ability to prioritize and then re-prioritize as needs change * A love of cheese is a bonus. An intolerance of cheesiness is a double bonus.

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