
Senior Brand Writer, Writing Studio
Dropbox
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • 🇺🇸 United States
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💰 $158,400 - $214,200 per year
Job Level
Senior
About the role
- Write display copy for highly visible brand surfaces, including the Dropbox homepage and other critical landing pages.
- Develop editorial assets across formats (video and audio scripts, display copy, longform customer stories) in partnership with creative, design, and production teams.
- Contribute to brainstorms, campaign development, and broader brand storytelling across channels.
- Scale and evolve Dropbox’s brand voice, including leading product naming strategy and process.
- Edit and elevate copy from internal teams and freelancers to ensure clarity, consistency, and creative excellence.
- Uphold a high bar for craft, ensuring all writing reflects Dropbox’s voice and strategic goals.
Requirements
- 10+ years of brand and editorial copywriting experience across tech companies, creative agencies, or media environments
- 2+ years in an editorial role (e.g., journalism, magazine writing, or narrative content) with strong storytelling judgment
- A simple, fresh writing style and a track record of elevating the quality bar for brand writing
- A portfolio that shows both conceptual range and precise craft, including homepage/display copy and longform editorial
- Experience leading complex writing initiatives and collaborating with cross-functional teams and senior leaders
- Ability to translate complex or technical topics into clear, accessible language
- Familiarity with shaping brand voice and contributing to product and feature naming, with an understanding of naming systems and constraints
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
brand copywritingeditorial writingstorytellingdisplay copylongform writingvideo script writingaudio script writingcopy editingnaming strategynaming systems
Soft skills
collaborationcreativitycommunicationstorytelling judgmentattention to detailstrategic thinkingleadershipclarityconsistencycraftsmanship