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TryHackMe just opened a Senior Content Marketing Manager role. They're the fastest growing cybersecurity training platform online, with more than 8 million community members, and they need someone who can write like they've actually sat with a security engineer.
Yes, it's open to South Africa. The only requirement is at least 6 hours' overlap with UK time, and your working day just needs 4 hours inside their 8am to 6pm UK window. No fine print excluding Africa.
The role covers B2B content, brand activations and steering their B2C content quality bar. Compensation is set by seniority and location, and for a strong SA-based senior hire that lands around $5,000/mo, about R82,700 at today's rate. That's roughly double what a senior content marketing manager earns locally.
If you've got 5 to 8+ years writing content for B2B SaaS, cybersecurity or another technical audience, and a portfolio to back it up, this is worth clearing your afternoon for. They want 2 to 3 long form pieces before they'll even talk to you, so start pulling those together today.
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A senior content role from a UK cybersecurity brand, and three more worth a look.
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The rand has had a decent run this year, up close to 8% against the dollar over twelve months, with gold's climb doing a lot of the heavy lifting and USD/ZAR sitting near its strongest levels since mid June. None of that changes what a cybersecurity training platform in the UK is willing to pay a senior content marketer who can write like they actually understand a CISO's day. TryHackMe just opened a Senior Content Marketing Manager role built around one honest ask: prove you can write, not just brief someone who can. That's today's feature.
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Senior Content Marketing Manager
TryHackMe
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TryHackMe wants someone who can interview a security engineer and produce something a CISO would actually finish reading, not generic B2B filler. If you've got years of hands on writing and a portfolio to prove it, this is a real shot at owning a category defining brand's editorial voice from South Africa.
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Monthly salary
$5,000/mo ~R82,700/mo
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vs. local equivalent
~2.2x the average local senior content marketing manager salary
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What you'll do
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Own the B2B content engine end to end, from thought leadership blogs to sales enablement copy, partnering directly with in house security experts. |
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Lead brand activations and partnerships, from CISO roundtables to gifting campaigns that turn marketing into real moments. |
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Set the quality bar for TryHackMe's B2C content across social, blog and lifecycle, steering producers and agency partners. |
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You're a fit if
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You've got 5 to 8+ years in content marketing with substantial hands on writing experience, ideally in B2B SaaS, cybersecurity or another technical space. |
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You can work with at least 6 hours' overlap with UK time and flex your day within an 8am to 6pm UK working window. |
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You treat AI as a productivity tool for research and first drafts, not a replacement for your own point of view. |
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Remote ready score
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8/10 |
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Skill worth knowing
AI citation tracking is the new rank tracking
Listings this week keep name dropping tools like Profound, Otterly and Ahrefs Brand Radar, built to measure whether ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews actually cite your content. It's showing up because marketing teams have realised organic traffic alone doesn't capture how buyers now research through AI answers instead of ten blue links. Spend an hour this week on Otterly's free trial or Profound's demo and run your own name or a client's through it, so you've got a real answer next time a job asks if you understand AEO.
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