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Front End Developer

PA · Remote

$106K - $123K/yr

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The ideal candidate will have experience working with template-based content management systems ... Knowledge of web hosting environments and technologies The Location: this position is remote ...

Remote Job Overview We are seeking experienced AI Data Science Domain Experts to contribute their ... content review, or rubric-based evaluation is preferred. * Familiarity with prompt engineering, AI ...

Remote Job Overview We are seeking experienced AI Data Science Domain Experts to contribute their ... content review, or rubric-based evaluation is preferred. * Familiarity with prompt engineering, AI ...

Full-Stack Web Developer

PA · Remote

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... content and structure optimization. The Position: We are looking for a Full Stack Developer with ... The Location: remote. Our headquarters are in Philadelphia. Why Should You Apply? * We are a best ...

Analyze, review, and edit AI-generated financial content for accuracy, clarity, and relevance ... Prompt Engineering * AI Output Evaluation * Financial Analysis * Technical & Report Writing

ServiceNow Developer

Philadelphia, PA · On-site +1

$54.50 - $75/hr

From the connectivity and platforms we provide, to the content and experiences we create, we reach ... remote option.) Job Summary Comcast Business IT is seeking a motivated ServiceNow Developer to ...

This includes handling and processing video content from various content partners to ensure ... Position is office based in Irvine, CA or Philadelphia, PA,- 4 days on-site & 1 day remote. Java ...

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How much do remote content developer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote content developer in Camden, NJ is $117,652.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $124,100.00 and $129,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote content developer?

A Remote Content Developer creates, edits, and manages digital content for websites, blogs, social media, e-learning platforms, or marketing campaigns while working from a remote location. They research topics, write engaging content, optimize for SEO, and collaborate with designers and marketers. Strong writing, editing, and digital communication skills are essential. This role often requires self-discipline, time management, and familiarity with content management systems (CMS).

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote content developer?

To thrive as a Remote Content Developer, you need strong writing, editing, and research skills, often supported by a relevant degree in communications, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS) like WordPress, SEO tools, and sometimes basic graphic design or HTML are commonly required. Excellent time management, collaboration, and communication abilities are vital for working independently and with distributed teams. These competencies ensure content is engaging, accurate, and optimized for digital platforms while meeting project deadlines and goals.

What is a typical workday like for a remote content developer?

A typical workday for a Remote Content Developer often involves researching assigned topics, creating and editing content, and publishing it through digital platforms or content management systems. Collaboration is usually conducted virtually, utilizing project management tools and regular video meetings to align with team goals or gather feedback. In addition to writing, you may be responsible for optimizing content for SEO, incorporating multimedia elements, and ensuring brand consistency across all deliverables. This role offers flexibility in work hours but also requires strong self-motivation and time management to meet deadlines. The remote nature allows you to collaborate with diverse teams and work independently from virtually anywhere.

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Content Specialist (Remote)

Richardson Sales Performance

Philadelphia, PA • Remote

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Content Specialist 

FUNCTIONAL AREA:  Marketing 

REPORTS TO:  Director, Content Strategy & Thought Leadership 

LOCATION:  Remote, US only 

Overview 

The Content Specialist is an execution-focused member of the Content Team, responsible for producing the articles, newsletters, and repurposed assets that carry Richardson’s and Challenger’s ideas to sales, revenue, and enablement leaders. This role reports to the Director of Content Strategy & Thought Leadership and is designed to grow into ownership of recurring content production. 

This is a foundational writing role for someone early in their content marketing career who is coachable, curious, and eager to build ownership over published work. The person in this role will support content production across both brands, with initial depth in: 

  • Challenger-focused articles and other assets to support our growth goals, product launches and thought leadership strategy. 

  • Newsletter content. 

  • Repurposing published work into short-form assets across channels. 

Coverage will expand over time into additional content formats, video, campaign support, and new channels. 
 

Key Responsibilities 

Article Writing & Production 

  • Draft articles, downloads, and other content from supplied briefs, working in our established brand voice. 

  • Turn briefs into first-pass outlines before drafting, and revise through editorial review. 

  • Draft campaign email copy to agreed send dates. 

  • Work with our digital team to optimize written content for readers and search, adding calls to action, related content, interesting graphics and videos wherever appropriate. 

Subject Matter Expert Interviews & Research 

  • Grow toward running your own interviews with internal subject matter and product experts — preparing the questions, leading the conversation, and following the thread when something interesting surfaces. 

  • Turn each interview into finished content, and pull the quotes worth reusing elsewhere. 

  • Gather source material, verify every statistic, and maintain a source list an editor can check. 

Newsletter & Audience Development 

  • Launch and own a recurring newsletter built to grow brand affinity with an earlier career Challenger audience, once you have the brand fluency to carry it. 

  • Own the property end to end: assemble the lineup, write the framing and item copy, and hold a consistent point of view from issue to issue. 

  • Form your own view on how the newsletter should evolve, then test it. 

  • Report on how the newsletter is performing and what you are learning about that audience. 

Repurposing & Distribution Support 

  • Repurpose published articles into shorter formats, including social copy support, email teasers, and pull-quotes. 

  • Coordinate with our Digital, Demand Generation, and Product Marketing colleagues so each asset is promoted properly across channels. 

  • Propose content formats and channels we are not using yet, and make the case for them, including the audience you think they would reach. 

  • Learn to pull and read individual performance and extract insights about our audience that informs our ongoing strategy. 

Editorial Standards & Brand Voice 

  • Build genuine fluency in the Richardson and Challenger brand voices, and learn to apply our style guides without prompting. 

  • Flag inconsistencies in how we describe our methodologies, products, and proof points. 

Content Operations & Coordination 

  • Maintain the content calendar, keeping every asset’s status current and visible to the team. 

  • File finished assets to convention so the team can find current, approved work. 

  • Take on other content projects as our priorities shift.  

  • Use our approved AI tools across your workflow — research, outlining, first-pass editing, and repurposing — to move faster without sacrificing quality. 

  • Apply industry best practices, team standards, and your own judgment to decide where AI earns its place in a workflow and where it does not. 

  • Share what you learn, so useful approaches become team practice rather than personal shortcuts. 
     

Key Qualifications 

  • Bachelor’s degree; a major in journalism, English, communications, or a related field preferred. 

  • Zero to two years of professional writing experience — internships, student publications, and freelance work all count. 

  • Three to five writing samples, which need not be B2B or marketing. 

  • Strong writing and editing skills, and clear, plain-spoken prose written for people rather than for search engines. 

  • Interviewing experience, and the confidence to lead a conversation with a senior expert. 

  • Practical fluency with AI writing and research tools, and a considered point of view on their limits. 

  • Highly organized and reliable with deadlines, and quick to flag when a date is at risk. 

  • Comfortable being edited, and curious about why an edit was made. 

  • Demonstrated coachability and an ownership mindset — takes direction well, asks good questions, and takes pride in seeing work through. 

Preferred Qualifications 

  • Experience creating or editing short-form video content, including scripting, presenting, editing, or producing. 

  • Exposure to business, sales, or marketing topics, particularly familiarity with The Challenger Sale. 

  • Exposure to B2B SaaS, professional services, or corporate learning and training environments. 

  • Experience with website CMS platforms such as WordPress or HubSpot. 

  • Familiarity with project management and collaboration tools such as Asana and SharePoint. 

  • Working knowledge of SEO/AEO fundamentals and how content surfaces in AI-driven search. 
     

What Success Looks Like 

  • The Challenger voice is held by more than a small handful of people, and this person is one of them. 

  • Article production runs at a steady cadence without the Director acting as the default drafting resource. 

  • A new newsletter is live, carries a recognizable point of view, and is growing an audience we were not previously reaching. 

  • This role can comfortably handle interviews with subject matter experts and synthesize the interviews for the rest of the team 

  • AI is used routinely to compress production time, with no drop in editorial quality, and the approaches that work have been shared with the team. 

  • We are publishing in at least one format, or on at least one channel, that we were not using before this role existed. 

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