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Content Marketing Manager

New York, NY

Jun Group is a technology company building a world where consumers are in control of their data and advertisers can reach them directly. Intelligent advertising that inspires trust is our guiding principle. We’re passionate about making advertising better for everyone through our consent-based approach that empowers the world’s largest publishers, brands, and agencies to achieve their goals with integrity, transparency, and peace-of-mind.

We are looking for a Content Marketing Manager to join our fast-growing marketing team. You’ll help shape, produce, and measure the impact of our content strategy and storytelling across social, video, blog, and email. This is a high visibility role that’s perfect for someone obsessed with digital media and brings a strong creative voice to the table.

Responsibilities include

  • Conduct competitive and market research to inform content strategy across core marketing channels
  • Craft compelling stories that turn complex technologies into on-trend, consumer-friendly narratives
  • Manage and oversee content production and implementation across social, blog, email, and video formats
  • Deeply understand and clearly articulate our product offerings
  • Develop and deliver tailored communication that effectively engage priority verticals and customer types
  • Collaborate with stakeholders across sales, strategy, product marketing, and creative partners (agencies, editors, animators, etc.) to manage content projects
  • Track and measure content performance and use data to inform strategic pivots
  • Contribute to high level planning discussions, ideation, and own the content calendar

Here are a few indicators that you're the right person

  • You’re an excellent copywriter (bonus points for design and video experience) 
  • You’re glued to digital media and the latest trends
  • You’re a generalist who blends creative thinking with strategy, analytics, and business sense
  • You’re tough, smart, detail-oriented, and thrive in a fast-paced environment
  • You’re a planner and people person with strong organizational chops
  • You’re inspired, accountable, and respond well to feedback
  • You’ve got experience in digital marketing or ad tech

Requirements

  • 3+ years of experience in content strategy or content marketing, ideally in an ad tech, agency, B2B, our journalism setting
  • Exceptional copywriting skills with an adaptable voice and tone (and yes, we mean your voice — not ChatGPT’s)
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to rally stakeholders around your vision
  • A proven track record of launching and scaling content campaigns
  • Design and video production experience is a plus

Some company benefits include

  • Competitive Pay
  • Hybrid Work Life
  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance 
  • Mental Health Resources
  • Volunteer Opportunities

Greater NY-area Residents: We currently have a hybrid remote work policy. All Jun Group employees living within a 90-minute (one way) commute of our NYC office are expected to be in the office three days per week.

Salary Range: $80,000 - $100,000, based on experience level

We’re open to allowing the right person to learn our industry on the job. We welcome diversity and non-traditional paths into all of our roles. We believe in hiring the right person as opposed to the right combination of keywords.

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