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junior copywriter jobs in greater london

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including Junior Copywriters.
Typically, a Junior Copywriter who is very creative and ideas-led will often collaborate with an Art Director in a conceptual team, from junior level. This working partnership would usually be based within a creative agency, coming up with ideas for a variety of campaigns for various B2C and B2B clients. Alternatively, a Junior Copywriter role can involve writing marketing and digital content, print collateral, content strategy, web projects, email campaigns and internal communications. A Junior Copywriter will often sit within a copy team reporting to a Head of Copy, or within a wider marketing or creative team reporting to a Creative Director.
 
A Junior Copywriter role would be suitable for a creative individual who is passionate about writing and language, and keen to develop skills writing for brands across multiple platforms. It will also suit someone who has meticulous attention to detail and who can work to tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
 
The Junior Copywriter role would usually encompass the following responsibilities:
Generating ideas and often collaborating with an Art Director for advertising and marketing campaigns to be used across printed and digital communications. Skills required are good conceptual abilities, excellent command of the English language and proof-reading skills. Applying brand tone of voice and making ideas work through different channels. Writing headlines, short copy and long copy.
About Greater London
Greater London is a ceremonial county of England that makes up the majority of the London region. It is also a region of England that can also be known as the London region. The London region can also be counted as part of South East region. It is bounded by Hertfordshire to the north, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire to the west, Kent to the southeast and Surrey to the south and southwest.
In 2018, the estimated population surpassed 9 million.
The term Greater London has been and still is used to describe different areas in governance, statistics, history and common parlance.
The London region does not have city status granted by the Crown. The Cities of London and Westminster within it have received formal city status. Despite this, Greater London is commonly regarded as a city in the general senses of a conurbation and a municipality. The term "London" usually refers to the region or to the conurbation, but not often to the ancient, tiny City of London. That small area is often referred to as "the City" or "the Square Mile" and it forms the main financial district.