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Amazon Content Writer Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Product Marketing Manager

Tampa, FL · On-site

$145K/yr

... Google, Amazon, McKinsey and others. About the Role As the first full-time Product Marketing ... Own content and thought leadership - case studies, customer stories, executive POV, whitepapers ...

Product Marketing Manager

Tampa, FL · On-site

$130K - $180K/yr

... Google, Amazon, McKinsey and others. About the Role As the first full-time Product Marketing ... Own content and thought leadership - case studies, customer stories, executive POV, whitepapers ...

Strategist

Doral, FL

$72K - $85K/yr

Writing concise, well-researched briefs for the Creative and Relationships teams to guide campaign ... content development Producing short- and long-term plans for campaign and evergreen strategies ...

Strategist

Doral, FL

$72K - $85K/yr

Writing concise, well-researched briefs for the Creative and Relationships teams to guide campaign ... content development Producing short- and long-term plans for campaign and evergreen strategies ...

IT Service Desk Analyst

Tampa, FL · On-site

$19.25 - $26.50/hr

... SCCM, Amazon Workspaces etc., * Provide client with a first level resolution, where possible ... Build knowledge articles, or flag the need for such content, when relevant knowledge articles are ...

Senior Software Engineer

Miami, FL · On-site

$120 - $160/hr

Iron Mountain InSight is a content services platform that provides actionable business insights and ... Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure, while writing unit tests with a test-driven mindset and ...

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Excellent written and oral communication, presentation, and data storytelling skills. * Leadership ... Design and build impactful visualizations and dashboards using tools like Power BI, Amazon ...

Lead DevOps Architect

Miramar, FL

$61.50 - $80.75/hr

AWS (Amazon Web Services) * Mesosphere middleware * 3-5 years managing an IT Operations environment ... Familiarity of Adobe Analytics and Adobe Content Management (Adobe Experience Manager) * Experience ...

DevOps Architect

Miramar, FL

$61.50 - $80.75/hr

AWS (Amazon Web Services) * Mesosphere middleware * 3-5years managing an IT Operations environment ... Familiarity of Adobe Analytics and Adobe Content Management (Adobe Experience Manager) * Experience ...

Effective written and verbal communication skills * Meticulous attention to detail and quality of ... Experience with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud security telemetry and cloud ...

Effective written and verbal communication skills * Meticulous attention to detail and quality of ... Experience with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud security telemetry and cloud ...

Effective written and verbal communication skills * Meticulous attention to detail and quality of ... Experience with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud security telemetry and cloud ...

... content and operational processes * Translating security operations requirements into technical ... Effective written and verbal communication skills * Meticulous attention to detail and quality of ...

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An Amazon Content Writer creates compelling and optimized content for product listings, A+ Content, and brand stores on Amazon. Their role involves writing product titles, bullet points, descriptions, and backend search terms to improve visibility and conversions. They must understand SEO, keyword research, and Amazon's guidelines to craft engaging and persuasive copy. Strong writing skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of e-commerce trends are essential for success in this role.

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As an Amazon Content Writer, your day-to-day tasks usually include creating and editing product listings, ensuring content is optimized for relevant keywords, and adhering to Amazon’s style and compliance guidelines. You’ll often collaborate with product managers, marketers, and designers to gather information and maintain brand consistency across listings. In addition, you may analyze the performance of your content, update listings based on data insights, and stay current with Amazon’s evolving policies. This combination of research, writing, and cross-team communication is vital for creating compelling listings that convert visitors into buyers.

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To excel as an Amazon Content Writer, you need strong writing and editing skills, knowledge of e-commerce SEO, and a familiarity with product marketing strategies, typically supported by a degree in English, Communications, or a related field. Experience with content management systems, Amazon Seller Central, and keyword research tools like Helium 10 or Jungle Scout is often expected. Creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt your tone and style for different brands are valued soft skills. These capabilities ensure compelling, optimized content that drives sales and enhances both the customer experience and product discoverability on Amazon.

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Infographic showing various Amazon Content Writer job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 74% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 72% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 24% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,886 per year, or $30.2 per hour.

Product Marketing Manager

Loop AI

Tampa, FL • On-site

$145K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

About Loop

Loop is an agentic restaurant intelligence software that augments the back office of restaurant chains by automating workflows and delivering intelligence across the finance, operations and marketing functions. Loop deploys AI agents built by our in-house team of AI engineers, strategists and subject matter experts into restaurant brands - bringing industry best practices in handling complex internal functions. We have offices in San Francisco, New York, Tampa and India.

Loop is one of the fastest growing restaurant technology companies powering a few billion dollars in revenue and growing to serve 10K+ restaurants within 3 years across some of the most recognizable brands of the USA, helping them grow their topline & bottomline.

Loop is built by a world class team of entrepreneurs, operators, leaders and AI engineers from different industries, ranging from cutting edge big-tech, management consulting, investment banking among others across companies like Uber, Google, Amazon, McKinsey and others.

About the Role

As the first full-time Product Marketing Manager at Loop, you are the architect of how the next decade of offline operators understands what we do. Our products power a few billion dollars in transaction revenue today, and will sit inside tens of thousands of restaurants, clinics, contractors, and convenience operators over the next three years. Most of those buyers have never seen software that does what Loop does. The version of product marketing that wins here will look nothing like a typical SaaS PMM seat - and everything like a category-creation charter.

The role is to define how Loop shows up in the market across all of our product verticals, the back-office functions we serve (finance, operations, marketing, analytics), and the verticals we'll enter next. This is a player-coach charter: you will set the positioning, the launch operating model, and the messaging architecture - but you will also write the first launch yourself, ship the first competitive battlecard yourself, and run the first customer story end-to-end before there is a team to delegate to.

You'll partner closely with Product, Engineering, Sales/GTM and the founders - while owning how every Loop customer and prospect comes to understand what we do and why it matters.

Responsibilities
  • Stand up the product marketing function end-to-end - pick the operating model, define the positioning architecture, build the messaging system, and ship major launches personally before scaling a team behind it

  • Own positioning across all modules and the functions Loop serves - finance, operations, marketing, analytics. Make persona-by-function the standing operating system across every surface - email campaigns, landing pages, in-product, decks, content

  • Operate AI-forward by default. Claude and other AI workflows aren't tools you reach for occasionally. You use them to run tasks at scale, mine PostHog for activation signal, parse customer call transcripts and support tickets for what's landing, and fine-tune positioning and messaging on what the data tells you.

  • Own how every claim earns its way into the market - every external promise, every dashboard screenshot, every customer outcome number, every "we do X" gets verified against engineering before it ships. Our credibility with data is the whole product

  • Own launch strategy and execution for every new product, agent, and workflow.

  • Own content and thought leadership - case studies, customer stories, executive POV, whitepapers, launch content, industry insights. Turn outcomes we have with existing customers into durable, shareable proof that drives the next ten similar deals

  • Own sales enablement and competitive intelligence - battlecards, objection-handling, persona guides, competitive positioning, sales narratives. 

  • Help strengthen Loop's presence across the restaurant and hospitality ecosystem. Support conference strategy, customer engagement, executive visibility, and post-event follow-through with a strong commercial mindset.

  • Partner with the founders on executive messaging, fundraising decks, board content, and Loop's public POV - you'll be in the room where the company's narrative gets shaped

Eligibility / Fit

You are most likely a strong candidate for this role if you:

  • Have extensive experience in product marketing inside high-growth B2B SaaS, AI, or vertical software companies - with at least one stint where you stood the PMM function up from zero rather than inheriting an already-running engine

  • Have personally written the launch, recorded the battlecard, sat in on the customer interview, and shipped the case study - not just managed people who did. The early hundred miles of this role belong to the person who can do the work

  • Think persona-first and have written for multiple buyer types in one company - a CFO and an operator do not read the same email. You hold the line between altitude-of-message and altitude-of-buyer without losing one for the other

  • Hold a sharpened point of view on claim discipline. You've held the line against "marketing says this" when "product can't do that". You can tell the story of a moment where you refused to ship a claim until it was verified - and what happened next

  • Think in metrics, funnels and dashboards - you have, at some point, made the case to a product team that messaging is a leading indicator of revenue, not a downstream cost center

  • Have the ability to break complex AI, financial, or operational concepts into language a busy operator understands - without losing the substance that wins a CFO/CMO's trust

  • Demonstrate Loop's cultural defaults: radical ownership, customer obsession, the ability to lose no time, and the discipline to ship

  • Are comfortable with the player-coach reality of an early function for the first 12-18 months 

  • Have a strong hunger for the kind of category-defining work that comes once a decade - the chance to write the spine narrative of how the next $1T market gets explained

Preferred Spikes

Having one or more of the following makes you a preferred candidate, in addition to the above:

  • You've done senior PMM work at a vertical SaaS company where the buyer is a restaurant operator/GM - and understand why marketing to an operator is structurally different from marketing to a buyer of horizontal software

  • You've shaped a category-creating narrative at a company where the category didn't exist before - and can speak to how that narrative was built and tested

  • You've marketed AI to non-AI audiences and understand that the language of "agents", "RAG", and "fine-tuning" does not land with everyone in a restaurant back-office

  • You were a founder or founding marketer at a company that reached real scale, and built the narrative architecture from before the first deal through the first hundred

  • You went through the rigor of clearing high-pedigree programs like IIT, IIM, BITS, or Ivy League universities - or cleared some of the most competitive hiring processes in Management Consulting, Investment Banking, Venture Capital / Private Equity, Big Tech, or top CPG brands

  • You have proficiency with the modern PMM stack - Salesforce, Notion, modern CMS, PostHog, segmentation tooling - and the AI-assisted writing and research workflow that makes a one-person PMM org operate like a four-person one

Equal Opportunity

Loop AI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We recruit, employ, train, compensate, and promote without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
 
We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible hiring process. If you require any reasonable accommodations or additional support at any stage of the application or interview process, please let us know.
$130,000 - $180,000 a year
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