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middleweight copywriter jobs in ​worcestershire

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including Middleweight Copywriters.
Typically, a Middleweight Copywriter is very creative and ideas-led and will often collaborate with an Art Director in a conceptual team. 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 Middleweight Copywriter role can involve writing marketing and digital content, print collateral, content strategy, web projects, email campaigns and internal communications. A Middleweight 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 Middleweight Copywriter role would be suitable for a creative individual who is passionate about writing, language, advertising and brand communications, and 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 Middleweight 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 Worcestershire
Worcestershire was first populated at least 700,000 years ago and was the heartland of the early English Kingdom of the Hwicce. Nowadays, the classic English country town of Worcester is the largest settlement known for its impressive cathedral. Other major towns in the county include Bromsgrove, Droitwich, Evesham, Kidderminster, Malvern, Redditch, and Stourport-on-Severn.
Possibly its most notable export is Worcestershire Sauce which was invented by chemists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins in 1837, hence the alternative name Lea and Perrins.
Worcestershire is one of three counties associated with the Border Morris style of English folk dancing. These were village dances performed in winter for fun and to entertain locals for money. It usually includes three to twelve dancers.
It is claimed that Worcestershire was the inspiration for The Shire, a region of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, described in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien was thought to have named Bilbo Baggins' house "Bag End" after his Aunt Jane's Worcestershire farm.

Middleweight Copywriter Jobs in ​Worcestershire