The role in context
Content designers (also called UX writers) craft the words users read inside a product — button labels, empty states, error messages, onboarding flows. The goal isn't persuasion for its own sake; it's clarity that reduces confusion and helps someone finish a task. Your instinct for tone and concision is directly useful.
What to learn
Add UX fundamentals: how flows work, how to collaborate with designers and PMs, how to test copy with users, and how to write to a design system with consistent voice and patterns. Learn to justify word choices with usability reasoning, not just taste.
Building proof
Create a small portfolio of before/after product-copy improvements with the reasoning behind each. Product teams hire on that thinking. The fastest way to know if this pivot is realistic for *you* is to run your actual background through it. Start a free AICareerPivot assessment — it maps your transferable skills to the target role, flags the real gaps, and builds a week-by-week plan.