Working In Content

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Working In Content is an online platform that helps content design and content strategy professionals grow their careers through job listings, resources, community, and virtual conferences.

Maidstone, England, United Kingdom
Owned by ContentHQ Ltd

About Working In Content

Working In Content is a specialist online platform focused on helping content designers, UX writers, and content strategists build their careers. Based in Maidstone, England, it offers curated job listings, career resources, newsletters, and access to a professional community, alongside virtual conferences, talks, and workshops. The site brings together employers and content professionals, hosting events with industry experts and publishing content on skills, portfolios, hiring, and career progression.

A Working In Content charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you purchase a ticket for one of their virtual conferences or events, pay for access to a workshop, or promote a job listing. Some charges may relate to paid digital resources, sponsorships, or upgrades tied to community or hiring features, depending on what you selected at checkout. You might see both one‑time payments (for a specific event or job post) and, in some cases, recurring billing if you opted into a subscription-style product, ongoing listing, or auto-renewing access to event replays or resources. Occasionally, a small temporary authorization hold may appear when you first add or update a payment method, which should drop off automatically.

If you don’t immediately recognize a Working In Content charge, start by searching your email (including spam folders) for receipts or order confirmations from workingincontent.com or their payment processor. Check your account on their website for past orders, event registrations, or job listing purchases, and verify whether anyone else on your team or in your household used your card for professional development or hiring. For questions or disputes, visit workingincontent.com and use their contact or support page to reach the team, referencing the date, amount, and last four digits of the card. In most cases, resolving issues—such as duplicate bookings, billing misunderstandings, or cancellation questions—can be handled directly with their support before contacting your bank or card issuer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Working In Content on my bank or card statement?

Most Working In Content charges come from buying tickets to their virtual conferences, workshops, or talks, or from paying to post or promote a job listing on their site. You may also see a charge for digital resources, event replays, or sponsorship-related services if you’re an employer or organization. Check your email for a receipt from Working In Content around the charge date and review your account on workingincontent.com for recent purchases or registrations.

What are typical amounts Working In Content might charge?

Working In Content charges are generally denominated in GBP (and sometimes converted by your bank to your local currency) and commonly fall in the tens to low hundreds of pounds. Smaller amounts usually relate to short sessions, individual talks, or lower-priced digital resources, while higher amounts are typically for multi-session conferences, bundles, or job listing and sponsorship packages. Your exact price will always be shown at checkout and in your email receipt.

Does Working In Content offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Most Working In Content payments are one-time charges for a specific event, resource, or job listing. However, in some cases, employers or sponsors may opt into recurring or auto-renewing listings or packages, which can show up as repeat charges on a monthly or fixed-term basis. If you see a repeated charge, log into your account on workingincontent.com and check your billing or listings section to see whether an ongoing product or renewal was enabled.

How do I cancel or stop recurring charges from Working In Content?

If you have a recurring listing, sponsorship, or any ongoing billing with Working In Content, you should first log into your account on workingincontent.com and review your current products or billing settings. Look for options to cancel, turn off auto-renew, or change the renewal term; changes usually take effect from your next billing cycle and you typically retain access through the period you’ve already paid for. If you can’t locate cancellation controls, contact them through their website’s support or contact form with your account email and transaction details so they can stop future renewals.

How can I request a refund for a Working In Content charge?

Refund policies vary by product and event, but in general, time-limited events like virtual conferences and workshops may have specific cancellation or transfer deadlines stated on the event page and in your confirmation email. If you believe you were charged in error, double-charged, or can no longer attend an event, reach out to Working In Content as soon as possible via their website, including the charge amount, date, and the email used at purchase. They will review your case against their refund policy and can advise on options such as refunds, credits, or transfers where applicable.

Why do I see a small or temporary Working In Content charge that later disappears?

You may see a small £0–£1 (or equivalent) temporary authorization or a low-value pending transaction when you first add or update a card with Working In Content’s payment processor. This is a standard card verification step and is not an actual purchase; it should automatically disappear or be reversed by your bank within a few business days. If a small test amount remains on your statement for more than a week, contact your bank first, then reach out to Working In Content with a screenshot of the transaction if needed.

How can I verify what I purchased from Working In Content and get a copy of my receipt?

Search your inbox for messages from workingincontent.com, especially around the date of the charge, as receipts and event details are usually emailed automatically after payment. If you have an account, sign in to workingincontent.com and check any "Orders," "Tickets," or "Billing" sections for a history of your purchases and downloadable invoices. If you still can’t find your receipt, contact their support via the website with your name, email address, and the last four digits of your card to help them locate the transaction.

How do I contact Working In Content about a charge on my statement?

Go to workingincontent.com and look for their "Contact," "Support," or "Help" section to submit a support request or email their team directly. When you contact them, include the date and amount of the charge, the currency, the last four digits of the card, and the email address you likely used at checkout so they can quickly locate your order. They can clarify what the charge was for, adjust billing issues, and advise on refunds or cancellations based on their policies.

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