Social Media Specialist (New Home Industry)
nameDo You Convert, the leading online sales and marketing solutions provider for the new home industry, is looking for a talented, organized, and creative Social Media Specialist to join our team.
In this role, you'll work with homebuilder clients to manage and execute their organic social media presence. You'll take the assets they provide and turn them into scroll-stopping content across platforms. This is a fully remote position open to candidates anywhere in the United States.
What You'll Do
Write and edit compelling social media copy for homebuilder clients across platforms (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, and more)
Edit short-form and long-form video for social distribution
Design on-brand graphics and social posts using provided assets and brand guidelines
Build and maintain content calendars and posting schedules for multiple clients
Track performance data and report on what's working, adjusting strategy accordingly
Coordinate asset collection and communication with builder clients
Support Do You Convert's own organic social presence as needed
What We're Looking For
Experience in new home marketing required
3+ years of experience in social media management or digital content creation
Proven video editing skills for short-form social content
Proficiency using video editing tools
Graphic design proficiency (Canva, Adobe, or similar tools)
Strong copywriting skills, with the ability to adapt tone and voice across brands
Comfort reading and interpreting social media analytics to guide decisions
Exceptional organizational skills and ability to manage multiple clients simultaneously
Self-starter who can work independently in a remote environment
Why DYC
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