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Video Editor (VaynerCommerce)

New York, NY

Job Title: Video Editor, VaynerCommerce

Reports to: Associate Director, Creative Strategy

Who We Are:

VaynerCommerce is an end-to-end digital commerce strategy and implementation partner with a mission to create enduring commerce brands. Formed to combat the frustration that brands were left with no viable options in the market when it came to building sustainable online customer growth. 

VaynerCommerce has assembled a team of direct to consumer experts in designing, developing, and scaling the future of eCommerce.  We work across Fortune 100, venture capital, and private equity-backed consumer brands to build enduring direct-to-consumer businesses - and partner at every stage of the life cycle, from ideation to incubation to commercial scale. To achieve client goals, we provide five core capabilities: strategy, design, product, technology, and growth. 

 

What You Will Do:

The Video Editor supports VaynerCommerce’s Creative Strategy teams by executing high-level video editing and motion graphics for social platforms. The Video Editor will work closely with Creative Strategists and Senior Editors to translate data-driven briefs into incredibly dynamic, engaging video and static advertisements that pull consumer attention and drive conversion/purchases. Be a part of our growing and fully remote team!

 

What We're Looking For:

  • A video editor with a strong sense of storytelling, pacing, and watchability. 
  • An eye for design and composition with the ability to combine footage and text in dynamic and digestible ways. 
  • A self starter with the ability to come up with new creative ideas based on strong social trends.
  • Strong time management skills with a fundamental understanding of how long things take and how to effectively communicate this.
  • Strengths in conceptualizing based on creative learnings, data, and feedback to create the best-performing content.
  • Working knowledge of Figma and/or other static creative platforms.
  • Able to collaborate and bring to the table new creative ideas and editing techniques.
  • A self starter who is willing to take big creative swings to try and find big creative wins!
  • The ability to follow briefs while simultaneously trying new editing techniques and creative formats. 

Experience / Knowledge Required:

  • 2-5+ years of professional editing experience, with a demonstrable passion for making creative on social first platforms. 
  • Professional level of proficiency with the Adobe Creative Suite. With an emphasis on Premiere Pro. 
  • Working knowledge of Figma and After Effects.
  • Additional experience with any of the following is a plus:
    • AI Tools to maximize creative output and workflows. 
    • Discovering Social Trends
    • UGC producer who can shoot content on their own of products for our brands.

 

Interests

  • Passionate about content creation and the latest trends on social and tools in post-production. 
  • Desire to learn about direct to consumer marketing and combining data-driven results with sleek and professional aesthetics. 
  • Engaged with social media platforms and current trends.

 

Unsure if you meet the qualifications? We are always looking for talent which will continue to cultivate an inclusive and representative team that will enhance our perspectives, skill sets, background, and behaviors.  We encourage those who are passionate about what we do to apply!

  • Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location. 
  • Employer-sponsored 401k with match
  • Medical, Dental, and vision coverage
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Caregiver (Parental) Leave
  • Health and Wellness benefits

Base Salary

$65,000 - $75,000 USD

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