Content Manager - Enterprise

Perplexity is revolutionizing how companies get work done. We are seeking a Senior Content Manager to join our team and work closely with the Enterprise team. You will build out content strategy, development, and copywriting.

If you want to build the foundation of content from 0 to 1, have a passion for AI, and love writing, finding ways to repurpose content, and work closely with a GTM team, this role is for you.

Responsibilities

  • Create exceptional and captivating content across Enterprise use cases, including email copy, social media posts, video scripts, case studies, white papers, outbound emails, onboarding guides, and blog posts

  • Develop a unique voice and tone for written content at Perplexity Enterprise that drives word-of-mouth growth and builds an engaged following

  • Build out video scripts to highlight key use cases for Perplexity at work across our target industries and roles and work with a producer to make the videos come to life

  • Manage Perplexity Enterprise LinkedIn page to engage with LinkedIn community

  • Identify content opportunities and novel ways to engage with our user base by leveraginguser generated content for enterprise use cases

  • Synthesize complex AI-related topics and feature releases into understandable and digestible copy for a non-technical audience

  • Manage enterprise content calendars for external communication across email, monthly newsletter, and social media

  • Track content performance via Google Analytics and internal data; analyze and optimize engagement metrics of your content

  • Work closely with our Design and Product Marketing teams to build out content that aligns with Perplexity Enterprise brand and vision

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of content writing and strategy experience, ideally at B2B technology brand

  • World-class writing, editing, and proofreading skills with a unique voice and tone

  • Extreme attention to detail paired without sacrificing fast-paced execution

  • 0-to-1 development of B2B content marketing, newsletters, blogs, video production, and company content

  • Experience with international brands and multiple languages

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