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.