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Partner Relations & Content Marketing Coordinator, APAC

Tokyo, Japan

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Founded by fans, Crunchyroll delivers the art and culture of anime to a passionate community. We super-serve over 100 million anime and manga fans across 200+ countries and territories, and help them connect with the stories and characters they crave. Whether that experience is online or in-person, streaming video, theatrical, games, merchandise, events and more, it’s powered by the anime content we all love.

Join our team, and help us shape the future of anime!

Crunchyroll, LLC is an independently operated joint venture between US-based Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Japan's Aniplex, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc., both subsidiaries of Tokyo-based Sony Group Corporation.

About the role

As Partner Relations & Content Marketing Coordinator, you will help keep marketing campaigns moving by managing approval submissions and creative asset review for titles globally. You will be the main contact for assigned titles, working with licensors to secure feedback and clear approvals while helping our teams stay aligned on requirements and timelines. You will play an important part in helping Crunchyroll bring campaigns to market smoothly by reducing delays, improving coordination, and building trust with content partners. You will join a well-established team with existing processes and close support from teammates doing similar work. This team partners across Marketing, Content, Product, Business Development, Content Operations, and Communications to support successful promotions from planning through launch.

In the role of Partner Relations & Content Marketing Coordinator, you will report to the Director, Partner Relations & Content Marketing.

We are considering applicants for the location of Tokyo, Japan.

Core Areas of Responsibility

  • Manage marketing approval submissions for assigned titles with licensors across Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea, ensuring you submit materials accurately, track them closely, and follow them through to decision.
  • Be the primary contact for creative asset review on assigned titles, coordinating feedback, revisions, and approvals so campaigns stay on schedule.
  • Build and maintain trusted relationships with licensors by being transparent and consistent in how Crunchyroll supports each title and partner.
  • Coordinate additional approval and asset needs that support Brand Managers, helping connect teams across Marketing, Product, Business Development, Content Operations, Communications, and other partners involved in campaign execution.
  • Help improve visibility and consistency across the approvals process by tracking status, flagging risks early, and supporting documentation and reporting that strengthen planning and future campaigns.

About You

We get excited about candidates, like you, because...

  • 2+ years of experience in marketing coordination, approvals, partner management, content operations, or a similar role within entertainment, media, licensing, or consumer-facing brands.
  • Experience managing multiple creative assets, timelines, and review cycles across several partners and projects at once.
  • Experience working with external partners across different cultural and business contexts with Japan-based partners or licensors.
  • Experience supporting approvals, campaign execution, or asset trafficking for marketing promotions from submission through final delivery.
  • Experience with project tracking and asset management tools used to monitor status, organize materials, and keep cross-departmental teams aligned.
  • Native to Business level Japanese skills.
  • Native to Business level English skills.
  • Fluency in Mandarin (Chinese) and/or Korean is a plus.

About the Team

The Partner Relations & Content Marketing team is the bridge between Crunchyroll's content creators and licensors and the rest of the company. The team is critical to bringing anime marketing to life, helping promotions move forward through partner support, approvals, and alignment on title representation. We are a well-established team with longstanding processes, deep partner knowledge, and close collaboration across the business. We measure success by how effectively it helps maximize the marketing potential of each title while building and maintaining strong, trusted relationships with licensors and content creators.

Why you will love working at Crunchyroll

In addition to getting to work with fun, passionate and inspired colleagues, you will also enjoy the following benefits and perks:

  • Competitive Salary
  • Health Insurance through Sony Kenko Hoken Kumiai
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Allowances for Gym & Wellness, Cellphone, Meals, Commuting
  • Crunchyroll Premium account
  • Professional Development
  • Company's Paid Parental Leave
    • up to 22 weeks for birthing parents
    • up to 12 weeks for non-birthing parents
  • Hybrid Work Schedule
  • Paid Time Off
  • Flex Time Off
  • 5 Yasumi Days
  • Half-Day Fridays during the summer
  • 3 Obon Summer Yasumi Days
  • Winter Break

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