T.Mobile Social Content Producer

Job Description

We’re engineering the future of creative advertising in a digital environment, and creating an internal content studio to help us do it. The power of real-time content for all forms of advertising is exponential and growing. Creative is judged at the speed of a thumb flick, and with only 6 seconds to tell a story, the work better be interstellar.

Your responsibility is to represent the creativity of the content studio to stakeholders and potential clients.

As a brand, T-Mobile is the Un-carrier, the revolutionary underdog fighting a ruthless war against “the other guys.” To fight this war requires taking one of the fastest paced industries and giving it a much needed shakedown. Uncovering every customer pain point and making it our duty to remove it. Cutting out the bullshit (like contracts! And fees!). Making new rules for the mobile Internet. Beating the competition.

Okay, enough about us. The rest of this is about what you’re capable of and the next step YOU want to take in your career.

Responsibilities

You will work directly with the Associate Creative Director to build relationships with outside “clients” and gain new work for the content studio. You will use your own creative background to ensure all work is right for the concept and client.

Qualifications

Where you want to go. You:

  • Want to work with a team of content creators in designing the attention-grabbing, movement making content in T-Mobile’s social and digital channels.
  • Are looking to make your mark in the creative world by building award-winning work for one of the country’s fastest growing companies.
  • Want less structure, not more, to allow your creativity to thrive in a modernized environment.
  • You like 401Ks, paid holidays, medical insurance, and cool company perks.
  • Are looking to live in Seattle, one of the country’s fastest growing innovation economies for adtech, engineering, and creative.

Minimum Qualifications

• At least 18 years of age.• Legally authorized to work in the United States.• High School Diploma or GED.• Pre-employment background screen.

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