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Social Content Creator

New York

About Courtyard 

Courtyard.io is one of the fastest growing consumer shopping platforms, built to make buying, selling and discovering high-value assets instant, engaging and accessible. We combine cutting-edge technology with a deeply immersive product experience to create moments that feel closer to entertainment than traditional commerce. 

At its core, Courtyard is a trust-first marketplace & platform. Every asset on Courtyard is securely stored, fully insured and instantly tradable. We remove friction while giving users confidence, speed and control. Whether someone is discovering something new or building a long term portfolio of cards, comics or collectibles, our experience is designed to be unique and fun. 

We're a remote first company with a highly ambitious team, pushing the boundaries of what modern digital marketplaces can be. If you are excited about building category defining products at the intersection of technology, culture and commerce, we're just getting started. 

Job Summary 

Courtyard is seeking a Social Content Creator to define and execute our live content strategy end to end. This role will sit at the interaction of culture, performance, social and entertainment, owning how Courtyard shows up through social media. This is not a behind the scenes role. You’ll be on camera, in the product shots and engage live on streams with our audiences. You’ll be creating content that drives engagement, builds trust and converts viewers into users. You’ll work with our talented Social team to produce high impact content across short-form video, livestreams and real time moments, turning Courtyard into a destination for discovery and entertainment.

What You’ll Do 

  • Create high-performing social content across TikTok, Instagram, X, YouTube and any new emerging channels and formats (short-form, clips, graphics, photos). 
  • Be on camera regularly, hosting, narrative and reacting on streams with the audiences or partners. 
  • You’ll concept, shoot and edit content end-to-end, and must be comfortable with all the latest editing software. 
  • Develop thumb-stopping content that spans the world of trading cards, sports, comics and luxury items. 
  • Capture and react to real time cultural and sports moments. 
  • Experiment across formats, including raw, polished, interviews, podcast style, livestreams and clipping. 
  • Stay ahead of platform trends, formats and tools (including AI assisted content)
  • Collaborate closely with internal teams to move fast and ship content daily
  • Continuously test, learn and iterate based on performance. 
  • Attend events and capture moments, shoot content that can be leveraged across social and paid. 

What You’ll Bring 

  • 3-5+ years creating social-first content. 
  • Strong on-camera presence, comfortable speaking to launch audiences digitally and in person. 
  • Experience with short-form video and live content / streaming
  • Ability to concept, shoot and edit content independently
  • Deep understanding of what performs across TikTok, Instagram and YouTube
  • High quality bar, strong creative instincts and detail oriented. 
  • Fast, scrappy and highly execution oriented
  • Collaborative mindset with openness to feedback and iteration. 
  • Knowledge about collectibles (Pokémon, Sports, Watches, Comics) is a plus but not required

What You’ll Get In Return 

  • A dynamic and engaging environment focused on fostering real growth and innovation
  • Opportunities to create amazing products that our customers truly love and value
  • Comprehensive health insurance packages with dependent coverage 
  • Competitive salary with ample opportunities for career advancement and development
  • Enjoy the flexibility of a fully remote work environment
  • 401(k) plan with a 4% employer match to help you plan for the future
  • $100 monthly dogfooding stipend to support trying out our products firsthand
  • Access to employee wellness programs designed to support your overall well-being

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