
Content Marketing Manager
Assembled Products Corporation
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: San Francisco • California • United States
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Salary
💰 $90,000 - $100,000 per year
About the role
- Own day-to-day execution of Assembled's social presence across LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube
- Experiment with short-form video (talking heads, screen recordings, customer stories) and double down on what drives conversions
- Increase the leverage of existing content by adapting it across social, SEO, and demand-supporting channels
- Audit and refresh SEO content to strengthen clarity, differentiation, and performance
- Surface buying signals from social and partner with Sales to route qualified opportunities
- Build AI-assisted workflows that let you ship more without sacrificing editorial quality
Requirements
- 2–4 years of experience in content, social, or related marketing roles
- Strong editorial judgment and taste, especially when working with AI-assisted drafts and early-stage ideas
- Comfortable operating across social, video, and SEO without a fixed playbook
- Think in terms of leverage and distribution, not just content creation
- Collaborative by default and comfortable working cross-functionally with marketing and sales partners
Benefits
- Generous medical, dental, and vision benefits
- Paid company holidays, sick time, and unlimited time off
- Monthly credits for professional development, wellness, Assembled customers, and commuting
- Paid parental leave
- Remote and hybrid work options, with catered lunches and snacks in our SF & NY offices
- 401(k) plan enrollment
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Hard Skills & Tools
SEOsocial media marketingcontent marketingvideo productioneditorial judgmentAI-assisted workflowsconversion optimizationcontent adaptationdata analysisauditing
Soft Skills
collaborationcross-functional teamworkcreativitystrategic thinkingcommunicationadaptabilityproblem-solvingjudgmentleverage thinkingdistribution focus