PT Content Writer (Remote | Entry-Level)

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Kommo is Hiring

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Want to break into SEO, Digital PR, and content that actually drives growth

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We’re looking for a Portuguese-speaking Content Writer to join our marketing team and help us build visibility, backlinks, and brand presence across global markets.

But this isn’t just about writing.

🚀 You’ll be part of the team behind Kommo – an AI-powered CRM that helps businesses automate conversations and turn chats into sales across WhatsApp, Instagram, and more.

Your content won’t sit in a Google Doc – it will directly impact traffic and product growth

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If you’re passionate about writing, communication, and learning how content drives business growth – this role is for you.

💡 What you’ll be doing

  • Create content that earns backlinks (not just clicks)
  • Collaborate on PR campaigns and outreach with real websites and partners
  • Write and adapt content in Portuguese and English
  • Support SEO-driven content initiatives (think: rankings, traffic, growth)
  • Learn how content fits into a bigger growth & marketing strategy
🔍 What we’re looking for
  • Strong Portuguese + solid English (written)
  • Interest in SEO, content marketing, or digital PR
  • Ability to write clearly, simply, and engagingly
  • Willingness to learn fast and take ownership
  • Good communication skills (we’re a collaborative team)
No prior experience required — we value potential and willingness to learn. 🌟 What you’ll get
  • 🌍 Fully remote — work from anywhere

  • 📈 Clear growth path — learn SEO, Digital PR, and link building hands-on

  • 🧠 Real experience from day one — you’ll work on live projects, not “test tasks”

  • 🤝 Supportive, fast-moving team — feedback and guidance

  • 🚀 Exposure to global markets — see how content works across different countries and audiences

📩 How to apply

Send us

  • Your CV
  • A short intro (who you are + why this role)
  • Any writing samples
📧 Email: gabriel@kommo.com
  • 📝 Subject: PT Content Writer
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