20 Sep
2018

Worximity is looking for a new content creator!

Are you a content creator? Worximity is looking for you!

Human Resources
Worximity is looking for a new content creator!

Worximity is looking for a new content creator! You're currently studying in journalism, communication or marketing? You're looking for a part time job (around 20 hours per week)? You want to work in a creative and passionate team? Worximity has a great opportunity for you!

What will you be doing?

  • Work as part of the marketing team to create engaging and data driven content including social media content, website content, ads, blog posts, flyers, etc.
  • Write 2 blog posts per day ans schedule the social media posts related
  • Contribute to diverse marketing and communication projects

If you think that you're a good match, apply here.

We're looking to meet you soon!

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