
Content Designer, Music Mission
Spotify
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: New York • United States
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Salary
💰 $119,424 - $170,606 per year
About the role
- Craft user-facing microcopy across on Spotify for Artists that help artists understand and grow their audience
- Design prompts and system responses for AI-assisted workflows, shaping user input, tone, and fallback messaging
- Drive terminology and glossary alignment across product surfaces, ensuring consistency and scalability
- Partner with product design, PM, engineering, and research to align on UX strategy and product outcomes
- Build out design system efforts by documenting reusable content patterns, naming conventions, and component guidance
- Engage in critique, async reviews, and content syncs with other content designers across the mission
Requirements
- You're a UX writer and content designer with proven experience writing clear, useful, and brand-aligned copy in product interfaces
- You have hands-on experience with prompt design and understand how language shapes user-to-system interaction
- You can navigate ambiguity, collaborate across teams, and tackle complex flows that span states, surfaces, or systems
- You care about consistency and see content as a system, not just a screen
- You're eager to grow, asking questions, contributing ideas, and helping raise the bar for content design across the team
- Bonus: You have interest in creator tools, the music industry, or data visualization for non-technical users
Benefits
- health insurance
- six month paid parental leave
- 401(k) retirement plan
- monthly meal allowance
- 23 paid days off
- 13 paid flexible holidays
- paid sick leave
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
UX writingcontent designprompt designmicrocopy craftingdesign system documentationcontent pattern developmentuser interface copywriting
Soft skills
collaborationnavigating ambiguitycritical thinkingcreativitycommunicationproblem-solvingadaptability