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Influencer & Creator Program Analyst

São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

We're looking for a strategic and hands-on Influencer & Creator Program Analyst to join Wildlife's Social, Community & Influencers team. This position is based in São Paulo, Brazil. You will be responsible for both running our paid influencer channel and building our Creator Program from the ground up — a structured way to identify creators at every stage, cultivate long-term relationships, and turn organic advocates into paid partners. This is a high-impact role for someone who thrives at the intersection of strategy, operations, and creative partnerships.

What you'll do

  • Creator Program Development: Design and launch Wildlife's Creator Program from scratch. Define tiers, benefits, onboarding flows, communication cadences, and the full creator journey from organic advocate to paid partner. Build the operational foundation, set up tracking, and establish the routines that keep the program running.
  • Paid Influencer Channel Management: Own strategy, budget allocation, creator selection, and success metrics per game in close alignment with UA. Manage agency relationships, scout and negotiate with creators, and maintain a healthy pipeline of proven performers and emerging talent.
  • Campaign Execution: Lead the full campaign cycle — from creative concepts and briefings through content review, production, and publishing. Coordinate creator incentives, ensure quality standards, and keep the operational cadence tight across multiple simultaneous campaigns.
  • Performance & Analytics: Own dashboards and cost trackers across paid and organic channels. Produce strategic performance reports, identify scaling opportunities and saturation signals, run advanced analyses on re-engagement and cross-game impact, and document learnings into playbooks. Present results to stakeholders regularly.

What you need

  • Experience building or meaningfully evolving a creator or ambassador program — not just operating one. We need someone who has designed program structure, not just followed it.
  • Fluency in UA metrics and influencer performance data. CPI, ROAS, and LTV are part of your vocabulary.
  • Proven experience managing paid influencer campaigns end-to-end, including agency management, creator negotiation, briefing, and content production.
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills, with the ability to hold both the strategic picture and operational detail at the same time.

More about you

  • You are comfortable building something new while keeping something live — and making both work.
  • You are data-driven and use performance insights to guide decisions and surface opportunities.
  • You thrive in cross-functional environments and can align stakeholders across UA, Marketing, and Creative Strategy.
  • You are detail-oriented, proactive, and committed to high-quality delivery.

About Wildlife

Wildlife is one of the leading mobile game developers and publishers in the world. We have released more than 60 titles, reaching billions of people around the globe. Today, we have offices in Brazil, Argentina, Ireland, and the United States. Here, we create games that will excite, intrigue, and engage our players for years to come!

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