
Social & Content Strategist
Nen Creative
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: New York • United States
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About the role
- Lead social-first content and launch strategy for startup founders
- Own launch GTM across social, marketing assets, and launch moments
- Build, refine, and operationalize a scalable video launch playbook
- Write, shape, and pressure-test social posts for founder-led launches
- Orchestrate launch-day execution across platforms to maximize velocity
- Step in to execute directly when founders need hands-on support
- Analyze performance signals and rapidly iterate on formats, messaging, and distribution
- Partner closely with Nen’s co-founders to develop Nen’s content and social strategy
Requirements
- 3–5+ years of experience owning content and social execution across startups, agencies, brands, or creator-led teams
- Strong understanding of virality, short-form storytelling, audience behavior, and distribution mechanics
- Demonstrated growth and GTM experience, with the ability to connect content, social, messaging, timing, and supporting launch touchpoints
- Deep platform fluency on X (preferred) and LinkedIn, with solid knowledge of Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook
- Ability to turn creative insights and performance data into clear, opinionated launch strategy
- Excellent writing skills with sharp instincts for hooks, clarity, and tone
- Experience managing multiple client launches or accounts simultaneously
- Confident leading founder-facing calls; hands-on, decisive, and fast to iterate based on real results
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
content strategyGTM strategyvideo launch playbooksocial media executionperformance analysisshort-form storytellingaudience behavior analysisdistribution mechanicscreative insightslaunch strategy
Soft skills
writing skillscommunicationleadershipdecisivenesshands-on supportiterationcollaborationclient managementproblem-solvingstrategic thinking