Write compelling ad scripts and creative briefs that reflect campaign goals and platform best practices.
Manage the production and post-production process for high-performing UGC and paid social content.
Ensure final outputs are on-brand, high-quality, and built to perform.
Collaborate with editors, designers, and third-party creators to execute creative with precision and flair.
Contribute to brainstorms and creative ideation, offering smart, platform-native ideas that cut through the noise.
Track and evolve content based on performance insights and qualitative feedback.
Take initiative in elevating creative quality by looking for ways to improve structure, tone, pacing, and format.
Stay in the loop on cultural trends and emerging formats across TikTok, Meta, YouTube, and more
A strong creative POV and the ability to back it up with smart thinking and writing.
Great instincts for what makes content feel scroll-stopping, native, and credible.
Sharp copywriting skills, especially for short-form, high-impact storytelling.
A collaborative, solution-oriented mindset: you thrive in a team but lead your lane with confidence.
A hunger to learn and grow, and an openness to feedback and experimentation.
Organizational skills that help you juggle deadlines, projects, and production details.
Experience working in a fast-paced creative environment.
Fluency in English (spoken and written).
With a deep background in a remote setup of work similar to freelancing as an independent contractor (deep understanding of the pros & cons involved in this industry).
In-depth industry knowledge regarding best practices and technology, particularly in Copywriting.
Highly organized and detail-oriented. Be able to track and monitor the project in a timely manner.
Flexible and can work any hours of the day.
With fast, reliable and stable internet connection (LAN or Fiber) and with internet backup.
SALARY - $ 2,000
TYPE OF WORK - FULL TIME (REMOTE), FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY
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