AI Solutions Proposal Writer - Degree, AI, RFP

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Salary: £30,000 - £38,000 (depending on experience) + benefits
Location: Central London | Hybrid
Company Profile
This is a unique and rewarding opportunity to join one of the UK's most fast-paced AI software houses, renowned for innovation and regularly recognised with major industry awards. You'll be part of an intelligent, collaborative team shaping the future of AI-driven solutions in a high-growth, forward-thinking environment.
About You

  • Degree (2:1 or above) from a top 200 UK university, with strong A-level results.
  • A STEM degree is highly desirable (e.g., Computer Science, Engineering, Maths, Physics, Data Science).
  • Clear, engaging writing skills tailored to different audiences.
  • Highly organised with strong project and deadline management.
  • Exceptional attention to detail.
  • Strong collaborator across Commercial, Technical, Product, and Legal teams.
  • Enthusiastic, proactive, and intellectually curious.
  • Must have some understanding of RFPs or tender processes.
  • A genuine interest in AI and emerging technologies.
  • Prior bid/proposal experience beneficial but not essential.
  • Graduates with a relevant internship year are welcome.
    What the Role Involves
  • Supporting the full RFP and proposal lifecycle.
  • Coordinating timelines, contributors, and reviews.
  • Working with Product, Technical, and Legal teams to gather accurate information.
  • Drafting, editing, and refining compelling AI-driven proposals.
  • Maintaining consistency, clarity, and professionalism.
  • Helping develop a high-quality proposal library.
  • Using internal AI tools to improve process efficiency and quality.
    How to Apply
    Submit your CV via the link provided. All applications are handled confidentially, and we will always consult with you before sharing your details with any employer.
    Adecco is acting as an Employment Agency. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer.
    Keywords:
    AI, Artificial Intelligence, Proposal Writing, RFP, Bid Management, Tender Writing, Technical Writing, Content Development, Tech Proposals, Software Solutions, STEM, Machine Learning, SaaS, Cloud Technology, Document Management, AI Tools, Proposal Coordination, Writing Skills, Project Coordination, Technology Writer, Innovation, Emerging Tech, Solutions Writing, AI Software, Tech Bids, Proposal Specialist, RFP Coordinator

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