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Social Content Creator

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Job Title: Social Content Creator

📶 Who We Are:
At Helium Mobile, we’re rewriting the rules of what a mobile carrier can be with phone plans starting at free. Yes, you read that right. FREE. 

We believe in a future where connectivity is affordable and accessible for everyone. If you're passionate about shaping the future of mobile and want to be a part of a brand that's ready to shake things up, we want you on our team.

🖊️ About the Role:
Are you obsessed with all things content? Do you have a creative mind that never stops generating ideas and love playing in the world of social media trends, memes, and videos? 

Helium Mobile is looking for a Content Creator who is deeply passionate about crafting engaging content that drives brand awareness and sparks conversation. You will be the voice of Helium Mobile across multiple platforms, creating a buzz and building a community that’s as passionate about mobile connectivity as we are.

💡 What You’ll Do:

  • Content Creation & Strategy: Own the content creation process across Helium Mobile’s social media channels. From Instagram Reels to TikTok challenges, you’ll design and execute video content that captivates and engages a growing audience.
  • Brand Voice & Tone: Develop and maintain a strong, consistent brand voice that feels fresh, authentic, and aligned with Helium Mobile’s rebellious spirit. 
  • Trendspotting: Stay ahead of the curve by tracking industry trends, emerging platforms, and viral content. Use this insight to drive new initiatives and keep our brand top-of-mind.
  • Community Building: Foster a positive and engaging online community, responding to comments, messages, and conversations with energy and enthusiasm.
  • Campaign Development: Collaborate with the marketing and design teams to create campaigns that increase brand visibility and drive growth. Think big, push boundaries, and make it memorable.
  • Analytics: Track performance metrics across all platforms and deliver insights on what’s working (and what’s not), making data-driven recommendations to improve reach and engagement.
  • Collaboration & Ideation: Work closely with the broader marketing team to ensure alignment with brand campaigns, product launches, and special events.

☑️ What Makes You The Perfect Fit:

  • A strong passion for social media and content creation—you're the first to jump on trending topics and know exactly how to leverage them.
  • Proven experience in social media management and video content creation.
  • A creative eye with the ability to tell stories through visuals, captions, and video.
  • Deep knowledge of platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
  • Enjoy being the face of Helium Mobile across our social media channels.
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal—clear, concise, and compelling.
  • A proactive, solution-oriented mindset. You love to problem-solve and take initiative!

☁️ Why Join Helium Mobile?

  • Shape the Future: Join a cutting-edge company that’s redefining what mobile means.
  • Creative Freedom: We want your ideas to come to life. As our in-house content creator, you’ll have the autonomy to explore and experiment.
  • Impact: Help shape the brand’s voice, influence trends, and be a key player in driving brand awareness in a rapidly growing company.
  • Growth Opportunities: As we expand, you’ll have ample opportunities to grow and develop within the company.
  • Remote Flexibility: Work from wherever your heart desires within the US. We offer a supportive and innovative remote-first work environment, with regular in person team meetups.

💸 Compensation - The Whole Picture

  • Salary
    • The successful candidate’s starting pay will be determined based on job-related skills, experience, qualifications, work location, and market conditions.
    • Pay varies depending on your location. U.S. locations are categorized into tiers based on a cost of labor index for that geographic area.  For candidates outside of metro market areas, we use the state average.
    • The salary pay scales for the target experience and target skill set, by US location, are as follows:  
      • Tier 1 (e.g. SF, NYC): $101K-$130K
      • Tier 2 (e.g. Boston, Seattle, DC, CA State Avg):  $91K-$116K
      • Tier 3 (e.g. Portland, Austin, Denver, Chicago, Detroit): $86K-$110K
      • Tier 4 (e.g. Columbus, Raleigh-Durham, SLC, Orlando, Eugene): $81K-$105K
  • Comprehensive benefits package
    • 100% covered premiums (medical, dental, vision) for you and all dependents
    • Flexible time off, wellness stipend and retirement plans.

Please note: All offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check.

Are you ready to get creative, build a community, and make waves in the mobile industry? Apply now to join our team and be a part of the Helium Mobile revolution! Along with your resume, please submit your favorite brand social account and why you like their content. Include specific posts, campaigns, or interactions that stood out to you. We can’t wait to hear from you.

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