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Pierre François
Premium content operations for founders.
My work included:
- Owning YouTube strategy end to end
- Leading YouTube packaging strategy and thumbnail design
- Making YouTube a revenue engine for the business, not just a views channel
- Building AI-powered workflows and agents across the entire content pipeline
- Identifying constraints from data and aligning the team to remove them
Designing all YouTube thumbnails for Alex Hormozi.
Generated over 250,000,000 long-form views on YouTube.
Dutch YouTube Video Editor
Job Summary
Join us as our next YouTube Video Editor. We help new entrepreneurs get started with AI-powered e-commerce stores, and one of the fastest-growing Dutch e-commerce channels is how we reach them. Your job is to take raw footage and turn it into sharp, retention-first long-form videos that teach, hold attention, and grow the channel. If you live and breathe YouTube and want to get sharper at the craft every single week, this is the job.
Your Role
An Editor Focused on Detail and Comprehension
As our YouTube Video Editor, you report to the Head of Media and own one thing: turning raw footage into videos people actually watch to the end. You’ll download the footage, edit to clear milestones — a raw cut first, then V2 — and keep every project file clean and organized so nothing gets lost and anyone can pick it up.
This is a pure editing role, but not a passive one. The best person here not only understands what keeps a viewer watching, but is hungry to get better at the craft every week, and keeps an eye on what other creators are doing to bring fresh ideas back to the team. We meet as a team every week to review the work, align on direction, and bring the content to the next level for more impact.
Ideal Candidate
- Extensive experience with Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve
- Proven track record in editing talking-head videos for YouTube
- Basic color grading skills
- Creates engaging content based on scripted videos
- In-depth knowledge of motion graphics and animation tools like After Effects
- Ability to work with others
- Experience with creating engaging content for YouTube
- Strong attention to detail and a passion for delivering high-quality YouTube video content
- Strong time management, communication, and problem-solving skills
Requirements
- Minimum 3 years of video editing experience
- Proficient in Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve
- Dutch and English speaking
- Daily project updates
- Clean, organized project files and milestone-based delivery (raw cut → V2)
- Work under tight deadlines
What You’ll Do
Edit 3–4 long-form YouTube videos (15–20 min each) per month
Download raw footage and cut it to milestones, keeping every file clean and organized
Join the weekly team calls with the other creatives to review the work, align on direction, and improve the content
Stay obsessed with getting better — study retention and keep an eye on other creators for fresh ideas
You Shouldn’t Apply If
- You want a normal 9–5. This role is NOT easy & requires an all-in mentality. We’re looking for an applicant who will put in the work that others won’t.
- You are stuck with your ideas or cannot take creative criticism.
- You want a part-time gig and the ability to work with multiple clients.
- If you can’t handle stress and pressure.
Think you’re a fit?
Apply today.
It takes about ten minutes. Have a link to your best work ready.
Apply now →Dutch YouTube Video Editor
Job Summary
Join us as our next YouTube Video Editor. We help new entrepreneurs get started with AI-powered e-commerce stores, and one of the fastest-growing Dutch e-commerce channels is how we reach them. Your job is to take raw footage and turn it into sharp, retention-first long-form videos that teach, hold attention, and grow the channel. If you live and breathe YouTube and want to get sharper at the craft every single week, this is the job.
Your Role
An Editor Focused on Detail and Comprehension
As our YouTube Video Editor, you report to the Head of Media and own one thing: turning raw footage into videos people actually watch to the end. You’ll download the footage, edit to clear milestones — a raw cut first, then V2 — and keep every project file clean and organized so nothing gets lost and anyone can pick it up.
This is a pure editing role, but not a passive one. The best person here not only understands what keeps a viewer watching, but is hungry to get better at the craft every week, and keeps an eye on what other creators are doing to bring fresh ideas back to the team. We meet as a team every week to review the work, align on direction, and bring the content to the next level for more impact.
Though this is a contractor, per-project role and not full-time, we still need full commitment and clear, consistent communication — reliable turnarounds, no ghosting, and someone who treats the channel like it’s their own.
Ideal Candidate
- Extensive experience with Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve
- Proven track record in editing talking-head videos for YouTube
- Basic color grading skills
- Creates engaging content based on scripted videos
- In-depth knowledge of motion graphics and animation tools like After Effects
- Ability to work with others
- Experience with creating engaging content for YouTube
- Strong attention to detail and a passion for delivering high-quality YouTube video content
- Strong time management, communication, and problem-solving skills
Requirements
- Minimum 3 years of video editing experience
- Proficient in Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve
- Dutch and English speaking
- Daily project updates
- Clean, organized project files and milestone-based delivery (raw cut → V2)
- Work under tight deadlines
What You’ll Do
Edit 3–4 long-form YouTube videos (15–20 min each) per month
Download raw footage and cut it to milestones, keeping every file clean and organized
Join the weekly team calls with the other creatives to review the work, align on direction, and improve the content
Stay obsessed with getting better — study retention and keep an eye on other creators for fresh ideas
You Shouldn’t Apply If
- You want a one-project client. This role is NOT easy & requires real commitment. We’re looking for contractors who will put in the work that others won’t.
- You are stuck with your ideas or cannot take creative criticism.
- You treat per-project work as low-commitment — juggling it loosely between clients and delivering whenever’s convenient. Per-project still means reliable turnarounds and consistent communication.
- If you can’t handle stress and pressure.
Think you’re a fit?
Apply today.
It takes about ten minutes. Have a link to your best work ready.
Apply now →Dutch Creative Producer
Job Summary
Join us as our next Creative Producer. We help new entrepreneurs get started with AI-powered e-commerce stores, and one of the fastest-growing Dutch e-commerce channels is how we reach them. Your job is to own the quality of what goes out. You lead the editor, give the notes that make a video land, and step onto the timeline yourself when a piece needs your hands. If you have taste, can explain exactly why something isn’t working, and want to build a team’s standard rather than just your own, this is the job.
Your Role
A Producer Who Owns the Standard
You report to the Head of Media, and the video editor and motion designer report to you. Roughly seventy percent of your week is leading: reviewing cuts, giving frame-by-frame feedback, and holding the bar on every video before it reaches the channel. The other thirty is hands-on — the pieces that need your own edit, the fixes that are faster done than described.
The two of you work closely every single day. That daily loop is the job. You watch the raw cut, you send precise notes, they revise, you review again — and the video gets better each pass instead of drifting. Vague feedback kills this role; specific feedback makes it.
You’re also the Dutch-language filter. You catch what an English-speaking editor can’t: whether a line reads naturally, whether a joke lands, whether the on-screen text says what it should. That’s why this role is Dutch-speaking and the editor’s isn’t.
We meet as a team every week to review the work, align on direction, and bring the content to the next level for more impact.
Ideal Candidate
- A strong editor in your own right — Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, with real craft behind you
- Proven track record with talking-head and long-form YouTube video
- A real understanding of YouTube: hooks, retention curves, why people click and why they stay
- Able to give feedback that’s specific and actionable — timecodes and reasons, not “make it punchier”
- Comfortable leading someone senior enough to push back, and secure enough to be pushed back on
- Solid grasp of motion graphics and animation tools like After Effects — enough to brief them properly and judge the result
- Basic color grading skills
- Strong attention to detail and a passion for delivering high-quality YouTube video content
- Strong time management, communication, and problem-solving skills
Requirements
- Minimum 4 years of video editing experience, with experience leading others
- Proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro
- Dutch and English speaking — Dutch is non-negotiable in this role
- Available daily during European hours for the feedback loop with the editor
- Daily project updates
- Clean, organized project files and milestone-based delivery (raw cut → V2)
- Work under tight deadlines
What You’ll Do
Own final quality on 3–4 long-form YouTube videos (15–20 min each) per month
Review every cut and send precise, frame-level notes — then check that they stuck
Edit the sections and videos that need your own hands
Work with the editor every day: brief the cut, unblock them fast, and keep the pipeline moving
Act as the Dutch-language check on scripts, on-screen text, and delivery
Brief the motion designer on what each video needs visually and sign off on the result
Keep the publishing schedule reliable and flag risks to the Head of Media before they become delays
Join the weekly team calls with the other creatives to review the work, align on direction, and improve the content
Grow the editor — the standard should rise over time so the same note stops coming back
You Shouldn’t Apply If
- You want a normal 9–5. This role is NOT easy & requires an all-in mentality. We’re looking for an applicant who will put in the work that others won’t.
- You are stuck with your ideas or cannot take creative criticism — you’ll be giving a lot of it and receiving plenty too.
- You’d rather quietly re-edit someone’s work than teach them why it was wrong.
- You want a part-time gig and the ability to work with multiple clients.
- If you can’t handle stress and pressure.
Think you’re a fit?
Apply today.
It takes about ten minutes. Have a link to your best work ready.
Apply now →YouTube Animator
Job Summary
Join us as our next YouTube Animator. We build and run media teams for educational creators. The people who teach what they know for a living, and sell it. This is animation for long-form talking-head video, not animation in general, and it is not an editing role: the cut already exists. Your job is the visual layer on top of a person talking to camera for twenty minutes. Graphics that make a hard idea click, hold attention through the flat stretches, and make the whole thing look expensive. If you reverse-engineer animations you like instead of scrolling past them, this is the job.
Your Role
The visual layer on a talking-head channel
You report to the Creative Producer and own one thing: the visual layer. You take a locked or near-locked edit of a talking-head video and build the graphics that carry it — text treatments, animated explainers, screen-recording callouts, transitions, lower thirds, end screens.
Every animation you build has to earn its place on three counts:
Comprehension. The viewer is a total beginner with a job, not another designer. When the video explains something hard, your graphics are what make it obvious — show the thing, don’t describe it. If someone has to rewind, the animation failed.
Engagement. A twenty-minute video has a hundred places a viewer can drop off. Motion is one of the main tools that keeps them there: pattern interrupts, visual payoffs, movement that resets attention right before it drifts. You’re not decorating a timeline, you’re engineering attention.
Aesthetic and brand. Everything on brand, everything sharp, nothing that looks like a template someone downloaded. The channel should be recognizable from a single frame, and the finish should make a viewer trust us before they’ve heard a word.
3D is where we’re heading. If you can bring 3D elements into the work — product renders, environments, animated typography with real depth — that’s a serious advantage, and there’s room to make it a bigger part of the role over time.
You work alongside the editor on a tight daily loop, so timelines matter as much as taste. We meet as a team every week to review the work, align on direction, and bring the content to the next level for more impact.
Ideal Candidate
- Advanced After Effects — expressions, shape layers, rigging, and a real understanding of easing and timing
- A portfolio where the motion design is clearly the reason the work looks good
- A premium eye: typography, spacing, color, and restraint
- Ability to turn a complex idea into a simple animated explainer a total beginner can follow
- An instinct for retention — you know where a viewer drifts and what pulls them back
- Comfortable animating over screen recordings and product/app footage
- 3D skills in Blender, Cinema 4D, or equivalent — a big plus, not a requirement
- Design fundamentals (Figma, Illustrator, or Photoshop) so you can build assets, not just animate given ones
- Strong attention to detail and a passion for delivering high-quality YouTube video content
- Strong time management, communication, and problem-solving skills
Requirements
- Minimum 3 years of motion graphics experience
- Expert in Adobe After Effects
- English speaking. This role is hired outside Europe and the US
- Daily project updates
- Clean, organized project files and milestone-based delivery
- Work under tight deadlines
What You’ll Do
Design and animate the graphics package for 3–4 long-form YouTube videos (15–20 min each) per month
Build animated explainers that make hard concepts obvious to someone with zero prior knowledge
Use motion to hold attention across the runtime — visual payoffs and pattern interrupts placed where viewers drop off
Create on-screen text, callouts, and screen-recording overlays that raise the production value of every upload
Develop and hold a consistent visual language across the channel instead of restarting from scratch each video
Work day-to-day with the editor so the graphics land on the right frames, not just in the right video
Join the weekly team calls with the other creatives to review the work, align on direction, and improve the content
Stay obsessed with getting better — study what the best channels are doing visually and bring fresh ideas back to the team
You Shouldn’t Apply If
- You are stuck with your ideas or cannot take creative criticism.
- You work off templates and presets and call it motion design.
- You make things that look good but leave the viewer no clearer than before.
- You go quiet for days at a time.
- If you can’t handle stress and pressure.
Think you’re a fit?
Apply today.
It takes about ten minutes. Have a link to your best work ready.
Apply now →Project Manager
Job Summary
Join us as our next Project Manager. We build and run media teams for educational creators. The people who teach what they know for a living, and sell it. Editors, designers and writers do the craft. You own the schedule, the handoffs, and the answer to “where is that video right now.” If you are the one who spots a slip three days before anyone else does, this is the job.
Your Role
The person who makes sure the work actually ships
You sit inside a client’s media pipeline and keep it moving. Every video has a chain: script, film, edit, graphics, thumbnail, review, upload. Your job is to know exactly where each one is, who is blocked, and what is about to slip, and to solve it before anyone has to ask.
This is not a note-taking role. You chase, you unblock, you make decisions about sequencing, and you tell people uncomfortable things early. A good project manager here means a channel publishes on time every week without the founder having to think about it.
We meet as a team every week to review the work, align on direction, and bring the content to the next level for more impact.
Ideal Candidate
- Fluent in at least one project management tool, and able to build a system in it rather than just use one
- Comfortable holding senior creatives to deadlines
- Organized to the point that it is a personality trait
- You solve problems rather than report them
- You re-plan on the spot when reality does not match the schedule
- You have the awkward conversation while it can still change the outcome
Requirements
- 2+ years managing creative or content production, ideally video
- Excellent written English, because most of this job is clear writing
- Available daily during your client’s working hours
- Daily project updates
- Files, folders and naming clean enough that anyone can pick up any project
What You’ll Do
Own the publishing calendar across every video in the pipeline
Track each video through every stage and keep status visible to the whole team without anyone asking
Run the daily and weekly rhythms — standups, review calls, deadline check-ins
Spot slips early and fix them: reassign, re-sequence, or escalate
Keep files, folders, and naming clean enough that anyone can pick up any project
Manage the tools (Notion, ClickUp, Asana, Frame.io, Drive) so they reflect reality, not last week
Be the single point of contact between the creative team and the client
You Shouldn’t Apply If
- You report on problems instead of solving them. This role is NOT easy & requires real commitment. We’re looking for someone who will put in the work that others won’t.
- You are stuck with your ideas or cannot take creative criticism.
- You need the plan to survive contact with reality.
- You avoid the awkward conversation until the deadline is already gone.
- If you can’t handle stress and pressure.
Think you’re a fit?
Apply today.
It takes about ten minutes. Have a link to your best work ready.
Apply now →Thumbnail Designer
Job Summary
Join us as our next Thumbnail Designer. We build and run media teams for educational creators. The people who teach what they know for a living, and sell it. You design the thumbnails, the single asset that decides whether any of the rest of the work gets seen. If you can explain why a thumbnail works and not just that it does, this is the job.
Your Role
A designer measured in clicks, not in how the file looks
You work from a title and a concept and turn it into an image that earns the click without lying about what is inside. Clean composition, readable at phone size, and a clear idea a viewer understands in half a second.
You will usually deliver several directions per video, take notes, and iterate quickly. The job is measured in CTR, not in how good the file looks at full size.
This is a per-project role rather than a full-time one, and we still need full commitment and clear, consistent communication. Reliable turnarounds, no ghosting, and someone who treats the channel like it’s their own.
Ideal Candidate
- Strong composition, typography and colour
- Retouching skill to make a phone-shot subject look premium
- You understand CTR and can explain why a thumbnail works
- Figma or Illustrator alongside Photoshop
- You bring back what the last thumbnail taught you instead of starting from scratch
- You can deliver several directions and kill your own favourite
Requirements
- 2+ years designing YouTube thumbnails, with a portfolio of channels you have worked on
- Expert in Photoshop
- Fluent English
- Same-day turnaround when a video is waiting on you
- Clean, organized, handed-over files
What You’ll Do
Design 2–4 thumbnail concepts per video and refine the chosen one
Work from the title and script so image and promise match
Cut out, retouch, and composite to a high standard — subject, background, text, effects
Design for phone-sized viewing first
Iterate fast on feedback and deliver clean, organized files
Watch performance and bring back what you learned for the next one
You Shouldn’t Apply If
- You make beautiful images nobody clicks. This role is NOT easy & requires real commitment. We’re looking for a designer who will put in the work that others won’t.
- You are stuck with your ideas or cannot take creative criticism.
- You deliver one concept and defend it.
- You cannot hit a same-day turnaround when a video is waiting.
- If you can’t handle stress and pressure.
Think you’re a fit?
Apply today.
It takes about ten minutes. Have a link to your best work ready.
Apply now →YouTube Scriptwriter
Job Summary
Join us as our next Scriptwriter. We build and run media teams for educational creators. The people who teach what they know for a living, and sell it. You write the long-form scripts: the structure, the hook, the argument, and the words that keep a beginner watching to the end. If you write to be understood rather than to sound clever, this is the job.
Your Role
A writer who builds retention into the structure
You write for someone with a job and no prior knowledge, not for people already in the industry. That means research, a clear promise up front, a structure that keeps opening loops, and language simple enough that nobody has to rewind.
You write in the creator’s voice, not your own. A good script here sounds like the person reading it wrote it themselves, and it holds retention because of how it is built, not because of how it is edited.
This is a per-project role rather than a full-time one, and we still need full commitment and clear, consistent communication. Reliable turnarounds, no ghosting, and someone who treats the channel like it’s their own.
Ideal Candidate
- A real understanding of retention, hooks, and why viewers click and stay
- You can point to videos you scripted and how they performed
- Strong research habits and no tolerance for invented facts
- You match a creator’s voice and rhythm so it reads naturally out loud
- You can start from a thin brief and come back with a structure
- You can cut a line you love once it stops working
Requirements
- A portfolio of long-form YouTube scripts, ideally in education, business or creator content
- Native-level written English
- Reliable turnarounds and consistent communication
- Daily project updates
- Work under tight deadlines
What You’ll Do
Write long-form YouTube scripts (10–25 min) from research to final draft
Build hooks that make the promise clear in the first thirty seconds
Structure for retention: open loops, payoffs, and a reason to keep watching at every turn
Research properly — real examples, real numbers, nothing invented
Match the creator’s voice and rhythm so it reads naturally out loud
Work with the title and thumbnail so the script delivers what the packaging promised
Take notes and revise fast
You Shouldn’t Apply If
- You need a full brief before you can start. This role is NOT easy & requires real commitment. We’re looking for a writer who will put in the work that others won’t.
- You are stuck with your ideas or cannot take creative criticism.
- You write to sound smart rather than to be understood.
- You cannot let go of a line that is not working.
- If you can’t handle stress and pressure.
Think you’re a fit?
Apply today.
It takes about ten minutes. Have a link to your best work ready.
Apply now →Cinematic Vlog Editor
Job Summary
Join us as our next Cinematic Vlog Editor. We build and run media teams for educational creators. The people who teach what they know for a living, and sell it. Alongside the long-form, they vlog. You turn a full shoot into a cinematic vlog that feels like a story, not a highlight reel with music on top. If you can find the through-line inside twelve hours of footage, this is the job.
Your Role
An editor who owns look, feel and narrative end to end
A travel or day-in-the-life shoot arrives as hours of A-roll, iPhone footage and drone B-roll, and you find the through-line inside it. The hook lands in the first thirty seconds and the energy holds across the whole runtime.
Cinematic, but never over-produced past the point where it stops feeling like the person on screen. Their real personality is the asset. Your job is to frame it, not to bury it under a grade.
This is a per-project role rather than a full-time one, and we still need full commitment and clear, consistent communication. Reliable turnarounds, no ghosting, and someone who treats the channel like it’s their own.
Ideal Candidate
- Strong colour grading, sound design, pacing and B-roll instincts
- After Effects on top of Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve
- You take a rough direction and return a finished piece without hand-holding
- You flag a missing shot early instead of quietly editing around it
- A reel where the story and the grade are clearly yours
Requirements
- A reel that proves cinematic storytelling: vlog, travel or documentary work
- Premiere Pro and/or DaVinci Resolve
- Fluent English
- Elite with deadlines. One vlog a month means the one you owe lands on time
- Clean, organized project files and milestone-based delivery
What You’ll Do
Cut a full shoot into one cinematic 15–30 minute vlog
Build the narrative: find the story, hook fast, and hold emotion across the runtime
Use everything provided — A-roll, B-roll, drone, the shot list — and know exactly what to leave out
Color grade to a premium standard with clean audio and music that matches each moment
Work from a written brief and must-keep shot list, and flag missing shots early instead of quietly editing around them
You Shouldn’t Apply If
- You make montages instead of stories. This role is NOT easy & requires real commitment. We’re looking for an editor who will put in the work that others won’t.
- You are stuck with your ideas or cannot take creative criticism.
- You need the brief to contain every decision.
- You go quiet mid-project.
- If you can’t handle stress and pressure.
Think you’re a fit?
Apply today.
It takes about ten minutes. Have a link to your best work ready.
Apply now →YouTube Video Editor
Job Summary
Join us as our next YouTube Video Editor. We build and run media teams for educational creators. The people who teach what they know for a living, and sell it. You edit their long-form talking-head videos and tutorials, and you edit for retention rather than for your reel. If you can read a retention graph and say what you would change, this is the job.
Your Role
An editor judged on whether people finish the video
You take raw footage and turn it into something people finish. The hook lands in the first thirty seconds, dead air is gone, and a viewer who knows nothing about the topic never gets lost or bored.
You work to clear milestones, a raw cut first and then V2, and you keep project files clean enough that anyone can open them. Feedback here is frame by frame, with timecodes and reasons, and it is expected to stick the first time.
This is a per-project role rather than a full-time one, and we still need full commitment and clear, consistent communication. Reliable turnarounds, no ghosting, and someone who treats the channel like it’s their own.
Ideal Candidate
- Basic colour grading and clean audio
- After Effects on top of Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve
- You can read a retention graph and say what you would change
- You cut ruthlessly: setup footage, duplicate takes, tangents, anything that stalls
- On-screen text, callouts and B-roll that support the point instead of decorating it
Requirements
- 3+ years editing long-form YouTube, with a portfolio of talking-head or education content
- Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve
- Fluent English
- Reliable turnarounds and consistent communication, no ghosting
- Daily project updates
- Clean, organized project files and milestone-based delivery (raw cut → V2)
What You’ll Do
Edit long-form videos (10–25 min) from raw footage to final
Engineer the first 30–60 seconds so viewers commit
Cut ruthlessly: setup footage, duplicate takes, tangents, anything that stalls
Build clean on-screen text, callouts, and B-roll that support the point instead of decorating it
Deliver to milestones on schedule and keep files organized
Turn frame-by-frame notes into revisions fast
You Shouldn’t Apply If
- You make things look good but lose the viewer. This role is NOT easy & requires real commitment. We’re looking for an editor who will put in the work that others won’t.
- You are stuck with your ideas or cannot take creative criticism.
- You need to be told the same thing twice. Notes here are frame level and they are expected to stick the first time.
- You take on more projects than you can deliver.
- If you can’t handle stress and pressure.
Think you’re a fit?
Apply today.
It takes about ten minutes. Have a link to your best work ready.
Apply now →Short-Form Social Media Manager
Job Summary
Join us as our next Short-Form Social Media Manager. We build and run media teams for educational creators. The people who teach what they know for a living, and sell it. You own short-form: what gets posted, when, and why it worked. Instagram, TikTok and YouTube Shorts, the whole surface where a stranger meets the brand for the first time. If you treat every post as a test, this is the job.
Your Role
The person who owns the short-form engine end to end
That means pulling clips from long-form, writing hooks, briefing or cutting the edits, scheduling, posting, and reading what the numbers say afterwards. You treat every post as a test and you know which ones told you something.
The bar is not that we posted consistently. The bar is that reach grows, the right people follow, and short-form sends real attention to whatever the client is actually selling.
We meet as a team every week to review the work, align on direction, and bring the content to the next level for more impact.
Ideal Candidate
- You understand each platform well enough to explain why the same clip performs differently on each
- Strong hook writing in English
- Able to cut a short-form video yourself in CapCut, Premiere or equivalent
- You can say exactly why your best-performing video worked
- You run the comments and DMs so attention turns into conversations
Requirements
- 2+ years running short-form for a brand or creator, with numbers you can show
- Fluent, native-level written English
- Available daily during your client’s working hours
- Daily project updates
- Work under tight deadlines
What You’ll Do
Own the short-form calendar across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts
Mine long-form for clips worth cutting and write hooks that stop the scroll
Brief editors, or cut short-form yourself when it’s faster
Post, caption, and handle the platform-native details — covers, sounds, trends, formats
Read the data weekly: what got reach, what converted, what died, and what you’re changing because of it
Run the comments and DMs so attention turns into conversations, not just views
Report clearly on what’s working and push the next round of tests
You Shouldn’t Apply If
- You post on schedule and call that a strategy. This role is NOT easy & requires real commitment. We’re looking for someone who will put in the work that others won’t.
- You are stuck with your ideas or cannot take creative criticism.
- You cannot tell us why your best-performing video worked.
- You chase views the client cannot do anything with.
- If you can’t handle stress and pressure.
Think you’re a fit?
Apply today.
It takes about ten minutes. Have a link to your best work ready.
Apply now →