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Social Media Manager

Menlo Park, CA; New York, NY

Join us in building the future of finance.

Our mission is to democratize finance for all. An estimated $124 trillion of assets will be inherited by younger generations in the next two decades. The largest transfer of wealth in human history. If you’re ready to be at the epicenter of this historic cultural and financial shift, keep reading.

About the team + role

We are building an elite team, applying frontier technologies to the world’s biggest financial problems. We are in search of creative individuals who excel at solving problems. Sharp problem-solvers. Builders who are wired to make an impact. Robinhood isn’t a place for complacency, it’s where ambitious people do the best work of their careers. We’re a high-performing, fast-moving team with ethics at the center of everything we do. Expectations are high, and so are the rewards.

We’re looking for a Senior Social Media Manager with a sharp editorial eye and deep platform fluency to help shape Robinhood’s brand identity across owned social channels. This position is ideal for a strategic problem solver who combines creativity, cultural understanding, and operational precision to improve brand influence at-scale. You’ll lead efforts to evolve our brand presence on platforms like X, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit and TikTok- working across content, partnerships, creators, to deliver best-in-class storytelling.

This role is based in our Menlo Park, CA or New York City, NY offices, with in-person attendance expected at least 3 days per week.

At Robinhood, we believe in the power of in-person work to accelerate progress, spark innovation, and strengthen community. Our office experience is intentional, energizing, and designed to fully support high-performing teams.

What you’ll do

  • Manage brand-first strategy across priority social platforms, ensuring Robinhood’s voice is clear, consistent, and culturally relevant.
  • Develop and shape social messaging frameworks, platform guidelines, and tone of voice across teams and channels.
  • Own and evolve our Finance Creator Program—from strategic direction to live execution.
  • Drive content strategy for integrated brand campaigns, partnerships, and real-time cultural and financial moments.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with creative, partnerships, legal teams to bring social-first storytelling to life.
  • Deliver ongoing reporting, insights, and competitive analysis to inform strategy and elevate Robinhood’s presence in the category.

What you bring

  • 4-6 years of experience in social media, brand marketing, or content strategy, with a strong track record in brand-led work
  • Proficient in X, Instagram, and TikTok—along with a love for exploring new formats, video storytelling, and creativity.
  • Proven ability to turn brand values and marketing goals into compelling social executions
  • Understanding of the finance and/or the tech space—or a demonstrated ability to translate complex topics into engaging, accessible content
  • Experience managing partnerships, creators, and event-based content
  • Strong critical thinking, creative instincts, and a diligent approach to execution

What we offer

  • Challenging, high-impact work to grow your career
  • Performance driven compensation with multipliers for outsized impact, bonus programs, equity ownership, and 401(k) matching
  • Best in class benefits to fuel your work, including 100% paid health insurance for employees with 90% coverage for dependents
  • Lifestyle wallet - a highly flexible benefits spending account for wellness, learning, and more
  • Employer-paid life & disability insurance, fertility benefits, and mental health benefits
  • Time off to recharge including company holidays, paid time off, sick time, parental leave, and more!
  • Exceptional office experience with catered meals, events, and comfortable workspaces.

In addition to the base pay range listed below, this role is also eligible for bonus opportunities + equity + benefits.

Base pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of job-related factors, which may include education, training, experience, location, business needs, or market demands. The expected base pay range for this role is based on the location where the work will be performed and is aligned to one of 3 compensation zones. For other locations not listed, compensation can be discussed with your recruiter during the interview process.

Base Pay Range:

Zone 1 (Menlo Park, CA; New York, NY; Bellevue, WA; Washington, DC)

$128,000 - $150,000 USD

Zone 2 (Denver, CO; Westlake, TX; Chicago, IL)

$112,000 - $132,000 USD

Zone 3 (Lake Mary, FL; Clearwater, FL; Gainesville, FL)

$99,000 - $117,000 USD

Click here to learn more about our Total Rewards, which vary by region and entity.

If our mission energizes you and you’re ready to build the future of finance, we look forward to seeing your application.

Robinhood provides equal opportunity for all applicants, offers reasonable accommodations upon request, and complies with applicable equal employment and privacy laws. Inclusion is built into how we hire and work—welcoming different backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences so everyone can do their best. Please review the Privacy Policy for your country of application.

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