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Content Videographer

El Segundo, CA

Murad is the #1 dermatologist-founded brand with almost 40 years of innovation within the skincare and beauty space – all backed by top-tier beauty awards and a powerful foundation of 19 patents, grounded in Dr. Howard Murad’s science-first philosophy. Our team pushes for extraordinary and dares to take risks, while operating on respect, connection, and appreciation.

About the Role:

We are looking for a self-directed Content Videographer whose portfolio demonstrates range across events, editorial, and brand storytelling. This role will partner with our in-house Creative and Marketing teams to generate footage that highlights our product and consumer experience, connects with our customer base, and elevates the Murad brand.

Our Videographer is a Social-First Creator, equally comfortable shooting on an iPhone as they are behind a camera - and they know which to reach for, when. They have a deep understanding of what stops someone from scrolling on TikTok or Instagram, and can use that to inform strategy and planning for each creative brief. Our videographer bring ideas to the table proactively and drive projects to completion, whether independently or in partnership with in-house Creative, Social, and Cross-functional Teams. The role is reports to X but is largely self-directed. This person works at speed; reactive, same-day production is something they're used to, not something that stresses them out!

This position is hybrid and will be based in our El Segundo, CA headquarters on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and work remotely for the rest of the workweek, unless business needs require otherwise. 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Shoot and edit content built for TikTok and Instagram, quickly and responsively
  • Concept original ideas and appropriately determine which stakeholders, if any, need to collaborate or get involved on the path from ideation to post
  • Receive and execute on briefs as well as self-led content ideas
  • Strategically deliver a mix of lo-fi reactive content and more polished, cinematic edits
  • Collaborate with Creative, Social, and Cross-functional teams
  • Understand and elevate the Murad brand based on company goals and identity

Qualifications: 

  • 3-5 years of professional photography and videography experience
  • Experience and a portfolio demonstrating range across event, editorial, and brand storytelling context
  • Experience in Corporate and/or Agency environments, and comfortable working with structures & processes
  • Fluent in Adobe Premiere Pro; CapCut or DaVinci Resolve work as well.
  • Beauty, skincare, or lifestyle brand experience a plus

What We Offer 

  • A target annual salary range/hourly range of $[range], depending on experience, plus annual bonus
  • 401(K) with an Employer Match, plus a monthly home internet stipend
  • Hybrid work environment – join our El Segundo office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
  • Unlimited Paid Time Off, plus 17 holidays off per year
  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental, & Vision insurance options, FSA, HSA, and Life & Accident Insurance
  • Wellness & Support Resources including Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Legal Shield & ID Shield, Travel Assistance, Estate Guidance, Gym and Meditation programs, and more
  • Pet Insurance Professional Development Resources
  • Access to Murad products at-cost & employee gifts, as well as the larger Unilever Prestige Discount Market Place (including Hourglass, Living Proof, Dermalogica, K18, Paula’s Choice, & Tatcha) 

 

Don’t meet every single requirement? We encourage you to apply! Studies show that women, non-binary applicants, and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification. However, our diverse backgrounds, perspectives, identities, and talents drive Murad’s innovative legacy. 

EEO Statement: Murad is an equal opportunity employer and will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in accordance with the L.A. Fair Chance Initiative Ordinance. 

 

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