Responsibilities
You'll go deep on our products and come up with at least a video a week that shows people how to use them, how to get the most out of them, how other people are using them, etc. Tips, tricks, obscure power-user stuff, surprises, that sort of thing. We may point you in a specific direction from time to time, say, if we have a few feature we just released, but for the most part, you'll be free to do your own thing.
Maybe quick 30 second videos. Sometimes a few minutes. And maybe a dozen minutes or more if you really feel like going in-depth. We're out to create a thorough library of video resources as permanent reference material, as well as a steady stream of current videos showcasing what's new.
Requirements
You should be adept at video production. You should have a knack for explaining things clearly. You should be a great writer. You should be good at avoiding long, arduous setups, and know how to get to the point with just enough supporting material so everything makes sense. You should be good on camera yourself, and you should be enthusiastic without being cloying or annoying. Nothing cheesy, clickbait-y, or formulaic. This isn't about picking up views or smashing like buttons — this is about showing off just how useful our products are.
As a manager of one, you’ll drive shaped projects over six-week cycles. You’ll set direction, take ownership, make calls, and see things through without a lot of oversight. You’ll be able to communicate clearly with your colleagues, work across teams, and lend a helping hand when needed.