Channel Factory

Technology

SocialSolutionsManager(Fixed-Term)

₹25–40L ~AI est. Remote Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Social Solutions Manager (Fixed-Term) at Channel Factory. Skills: Social media marketing, Paid social campaigns, Client management. Lead client onboarding process. Develop tailored campaigns”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve client goals; Achieve KPIs; Client satisfaction; Upsell opportunities; Drive efficiency

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Pragmatic problem solving

Eligibility Requirements

Occasional travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8+ years paid social media management, Advanced knowledge social media platforms, Proficiency data analysis tools, Relationship-building abilities, Excellent communication skills

Nice to Have

Experience digital media agencies, Experience tech publishers, Social media certifications

What You'll Do.

Lead client onboarding process

Develop tailored campaigns

Collaborate with platform representatives

Launch paid social campaigns

Maintain paid social campaigns

Optimize paid social campaigns

Monitor campaign pacing

Monitor campaign performance

Prepare campaign reports

Deliver campaign reports

Manage client portfolio

Build client relationships

Collaborate with Client Solutions Management

Support Senior Client Solutions Managers

Lead internal training sessions

Identify workflow improvements

Implement workflow improvements

Stay updated on trends

Maintain understanding third-party tools

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Client Solutions Management team; Internal teams

Communication Scope

Presenting strategies; Presenting reports

Full Job Description

Channel Factory provides intelligent marketing solutions for the next generation of contextual safety, suitability, and performance for brands and agencies. Our platform helps marketers implement, automate, and scale their marketing programs across the world’s largest video library, YouTube, and emerging growth channels. We sit at the intersection of marketing and suitability and have a mission of enabling the world’s top brands to consciously connect with the right audience in the right context, maximizing suitability and contextual performance. Channel Factory embodies a strong start-up culture that values diversity, collaboration, and results. Our bias towards execution balances critical thinking, analysis, and pragmatic problem solving. We expect a lot from one another and value our thoughtful and intellectually curious company culture. Channel Factory is headquartered in the United States and has global offices across 20+ cities/countries. This position will be based in the United States. Remote work status is subject to change at any time. We are seeking an experienced Social Solutions Manager to join our growing team and drive the development of a groundbreaking social media offering in the North America market. The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker with a passion for social media and a proven track record of launching and managing paid campaigns across platforms like Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, and more. You will be responsible for onboarding new clients, managing campaigns, optimizing performance, and driving client growth and retention. This role is ideal for someone eager to shape the future of social media marketing and thrive in a fast-paced, results-oriented environment. ### Key Responsibilities ### Client Onboarding and Development * Lead the onboarding process for new social media clients, educating them on our processes and strategies. * Develop tailored campaigns that set the foundation for long-term success, ensuring a seamless handoff to th

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