Invoca

Technology

SocialMediaContentCreator

$120–147k United States Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Social Media Content Creator at Invoca. Skills: Social media content, Community cultivation, Social media strategy. Create social media content. Engage customer community”

What You'll Achieve.

Drive impactful social campaigns; Improve engagement across platforms

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Optimize content performance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years hands-on experience, Experience creating social content, Knowledge of organic paid social, Deep understanding social networks, Track record social media engagement, Ability use data analytics, Experience managing social programs

Nice to Have

Experience with podcasts, Experience with newsletters, Experience with social series

What You'll Do.

Create social media content

Engage customer community

Grow customer community

Identify emerging trends

Drive social-first pilots

Experiment new content types

Contribute social media strategy

Execute social media strategy

Create monthly content calendars

Publish monthly content calendars

Drive social campaigns

Drive social programs

Drive marketing initiatives

Execute integrated brand campaigns

Analyze social media performance

Share meaningful insights

Suggest new ways improve engagement

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate cross-functionally; Collaborate with designers; Collaborate with copywriters; Work cross-functionally; Collaborate with GTM teams; Collaborate with demand generation; Collaborate with paid social

Communication Scope

Communicate insights

Process & Methodology

Program management

Full Job Description

About Invoca: Invoca is the revenue execution and platform leader that helps marketing, commerce, and contact center teams turn every conversation into revenue. Through its AI agents, Invoca engages, qualifies, and converts customers across SMS and voice, orchestrating seamless buyer journeys and measurable, profitable growth. With over 300 employees, 2,000+ customers, and $100M in revenue, the company continues to lead the category it created. Invoca's AI vision centers on using trustworthy, first-party data to deliver intelligent, authentic, and empathetic AI — connecting digital and human experiences to build lasting customer relationships. Invoca has raised $184M from leading investors, including Upfront Ventures, Accel, Silver Lake Waterman, H.I. G. Growth Partners, and Salesforce Ventures. About the Team: The corporate marketing team at Invoca owns how the company shows up to the market and connects that presence to revenue. We set brand strategy and positioning, partner with design on visual identity, and produce content that drives traffic and conversions across the buyer journey. We run PR, analyst relations, and executive visibility, securing press, shaping analyst evaluations, and positioning our leaders as industry problem-solvers. We run internal comms and the corporate digital presence, from website and SEO/GEO to social. Our brand and storytelling build awareness and pipeline, deepen category leadership and customer loyalty, and keep Invoca ahead in a fast-moving agentic AI space. About the Role: In this role, you'll be the architect of our brand's social presence, crafting dynamic content and cultivating community engagement across key social platforms. As a key member of Invoca's corporate marketing team, you'll help develop overarching social strategies and integrate brand objectives into captivating social-first initiatives. You'll constantly be on the pulse of emerging trends and have the hunger to pioneer innovative pilots while collaborating cr

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