Video Editor

US- Downtown Chicago HQ

At Cameo, we make impossible connections possible. Our platform allows fans to get personalized messages from their favorite comedians, actors, athletes, and more.... not gonna lie, it’s pretty magical. And now we’re looking for passionate, hardworking humans to help take Cameo to the next level.

🚀 Our #Fameo means everything to us. Join a stellar team of smart, curious, and driven individuals, and experience working at a globally known consumer startup.

📈 Best in class. We’ve been named one of LinkedIn’s Top 50 Startups to Work For, voted one of America’s Best Startup Employers by Forbes, and the #1 Most Innovative Social Media Company by Fast Company.

💰Get all good stuff. Health insurance, 401(K), Fun work environment at our Downtown Chicago Headquarters, and opportunities to meet Cameo Talent!

Come to work every day knowing your efforts will have a material impact, shaping the direction of the next outstanding tech company!

About the role:

Cameo is looking for a highly creative, pop culture-savvy video editor to help elevate our social media content to new heights. Our content is already dripping with viral potential — we just need the right editor to bring it all to life. If you can craft videos that stop people mid-scroll, spark comment section chaos, and make talent want to repost them… this role is for you.

You’ll work closely with our social media team to bring ideas to life, remix cultural moments, and create original content that supports both marketing and talent initiatives on the platform. Your job is to help us stand out — to take already strong ideas and polish them into punchy, eye-popping videos that demand attention. We’re not here to play it safe — we want work that feels bold, smart, and shareable. If you’ve ever seen a branded edit and thought, “I could’ve made that cooler,” here’s your shot.

This role is all about elevation. We want someone who takes every edit personally and pours their energy into making each post feel intentional, fresh, and iconic. Whether it’s a 6-second TikTok or a longer-form recap, no project is too big or too small — it’s about making every single piece of content feel undeniable.

Cameo has the raw ingredients to be one of the coolest brands on the internet — now we need you to help us prove it. Wow us.


What you bring to the table:
 

  • Expert knowledge of Adobe Premiere CC in conjunction with other Creative Suite applications (After Effects, Premiere, Audition, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.)
  • An awe-inspiring portfolio of work across several scales and mediums, especially digital. 
  • 3-5 years of professional experience.
  • Production-level detail and ideas worth executing.
  • Experience with a high-impact consumer product is ideal.
  • An eye for storytelling.
  • Deep understanding of pop and entertainment culture.


Please include any links to your portfolio in your cover letter and/or resume.

Cameo is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for every person who walks through our doors. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. Cameo celebrates and embraces diversity.

The hourly range for this position is $25 to $100 per hour with opportunities for additional compensation based on performance.  Cameo determines salary ranges by role and level with ranges for US roles typically based on our home market of Chicago. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position across all US locations. Within that range, individual pay is determined by job-related skills, experience, and relevant education and training. Posted salary ranges reflect base salary only, exclusive of equity, commissions, and other compensation and benefits.

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