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Message Director
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52 days ago
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Message Director
Hostinger International
• Build a clear, scalable, and distinctive messaging system that makes Hostinger: easier to understand, easier to remember, and easier to choose. • Definition and rollout of the One message framework (core narratives, message hierarchy, principles, tracking its success) • Brand tone of voice - making it clear, differentiated, and consistently applied • Development of big ideas and conceptual campaigns (independently and with the team) • Raising the bar of copywriting craft across Hostinger (website, advertising, products, external communications) • Define, implement, and evolve the One message framework across all brand communication • Personally write and shape high-stakes messaging (campaigns, new product positionings, scripts, taglines, key narratives) • Translate brand positioning into clear, simple, and powerful language • Mentoring and guiding writers across teams (CRO, YouTube scriptwriters, tutorial/blog writers, PR, advertising) to raise craft standards • Audit competitor messaging to identify opportunities for differentiation
Job Requirements
- Proven experience building distinctive brand messaging systems and campaigns
- Strong ability to turn strategy into clear, simple, compelling language
- Deep understanding of audience psychology and communication impact
- Experience working across multiple markets
- Confidence to challenge senior stakeholders and defend strong creative decisions
- High standards for copywriting craft, both strategic and hands-on
- Ability to operate both as a thinker and a maker
- Experience in tech or SaaS is a plus
- High proficiency in English language is a must
Benefits
- 🚀 360 Growth: We provide limitless learning opportunities: access to platforms like Reforge and CoachHub, global conferences, feedback culture, digital libraries, and industry-leading subscriptions. Advance your career with internal mobility, and grow with a team eager to share knowledge and support your success.
- 🎯 Freedom & responsibility: Work on your terms, whether from the comfort of home or anywhere in the world. With a home office budget, you can elevate your workspace. Enjoy the flexibility to manage your schedule while bringing your ideas to life in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
- 💪 Wellness simplified: Your health comes first with company-provided sick days, 20 paid suspension days, Headspace subscriptions, and recharge leave. Participate in wellbeing-dedicated events and simply enjoy the balance of a lifestyle that prioritizes wellness.
- 🎉 Work hard - play hard: Celebrate your achievements with company events like Town Hall, Meet the Client initiatives, team-building experiences, and workations. Celebrate life’s big moments with milestone gifts for weddings, new parenthood, and graduations.
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