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full time Advertising Copywriter (mid-level)

at Ad Company in River North, Illinois

We’ve been living a lie for far too long. As an ad agency that prides itself on putting creative quality first, it’s time to come clean. We need another writer.

There, I said it, and I feel better already.

Sure, we’ve been able to work around this ugly little secret; allowing art directors to write their own head and tag lines…desperately accepting long-copy drafts from account service types. Agreeing with client copy input.


Go ahead and snicker. We can take it. But things have out of hand and we need your help. It’s time.

The truth is that beneath our freewheeling agency persona beats the hearts of obsessive, doubtful perfectionists who incessantly seek external validation through praise for our consistently high-quality creative output. But again, recently and for the first time, we’re not ‘getting it’ as consistently as we’d like.

That’s where you come in.

We want our clients to continue to believe that we have ALL the creative answers. That we’ve got some sort of brilliant atomic copy machine hooked up in the utility closet. Not just to indulge our neuroses – but to offer you the opportunity to work for a creativity-obsessed agency that supports your own uncompromising pursuit of written excellence.

Our client roster ranges across the B2C and B2B spectrum in multiple and varied product and service industries. You won’t be assigned to the ‘Sugar-Free Canned Peas Group’ and expected to crank out variations on a theme for years at a time. We’re all over the map and we like it that way.

Of course that means only multiple-disciplinary generalists need apply. No prima donas who can’t handle long-copy collateral projects along with print ad and broadcast campaign concepting.

If you’ve got the wiggidy wack to pump out top-shelf copy, at a fast pace for a fun place…we want to meet you.

We want to need you.





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