Social Media Manager
ScrollmarkAbout the Role
SocialGPT (built by Scrollmark) helps creators better understand the algorithm. Connect your TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube accounts and it turns your content and your metrics into clear, actionable insight: track how your audience and engagement move over time, see exactly why a video took off (or fizzled), and break down what's working in your niche.
Join our small but mighty team in one of the most visible, important roles for a social product: Social Media Manager!
You’ll sit directly under our Head of Marketing, who is also a content creator herself, and own SocialGPT's short-form presence end to end: scripting, filming (yes, on camera), editing, and publishing. This is a hands-on maker role for someone who already creates content and wants to get sharper, faster, and more data-driven at it.
What you'll do
Script, film, and publish short-form content across platforms (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube)
Be the on-camera talent for 10+ short-form videos a week
Edit in consistent, premium formats using CapCut, Edits, and AI tools
Run competitive research on products and marketing strategies (and use SocialGPT to do it!)
Manage comments, DMs, and the broader community
The kind of content we make
What you'll learn here
Direct, specific feedback on your hooks, scripts, and edits
How to read analytics (including SocialGPT's own data) to diagnose why a video worked and iterate deliberately. You'll be teaching this in your short-form videos too!
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