
German-speaking Social Media Creator – Student
TODAY
part-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Denmark
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About the role
- You make us visible and unmistakable in the market.
- TODAY is a Top-3 voice in the conversation about AI & financial advice in Germany and Denmark.
- Turn our ideas, calls and notes into clear stories: posts, threads, newsletters, blog articles, landing pages, and lead magnets.
- Translate complex topics (AI, regulation, financial advice) into simple, credible narratives.
- Own our storytelling on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.
- Plan and ship a consistent content rhythm (editorial calendar, drafts, scheduling).
- Create, repurpose and clip our assets across channels.
- Spot opportunities where we should enter the conversation and own the stage.
- Where it enhances your message, you design simple, clean visuals using Canva, Figma, Nano Banana Pro or similar.
- Work closely with the founders; iterate fast, ship fast, learn fast.
Requirements
- We care about skills, not degrees.
- Show us B2B accounts you grew and be able to explain how.
- You enjoy content creation and writing in German and English and can find the right messages for our audience.
- You're using AI tools daily (Kling, Canva, ElevenLabs) and can explain complex ideas simply.
- You can overcome the dry-ness of financial topics like insurance because the generational challenge is alarming enough.
- You are structured: you can plan, batch, and ship content.
- You can work from Berlin or Copenhagen for 10–20h per week.
Benefits
- Enjoy lots of responsibility and ownership from day one.
- Mentoring from founders and our network.
- Beautiful office in central Copenhagen.
- Subsidized language classes.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
content creationwritingstorytellingeditorial planningcontent schedulingvisual design
Soft skills
communicationcreativityadaptabilitystructured planningcollaboration