Social Media Manager
Description
SUMMARY:
The Social Media Manager is responsible for enhancing Epitaph’s digital presence, growing its reach, and improving engagement across all social media platforms. This role involves creating engaging content, implementing innovative campaigns, analyzing performance data, and interacting with our audience.
This position reports to the Director of Digital Marketing, but works directly with Marketing Directors, Artists, Managers, and other team members to help grow the label’s and artist’s digital presence.
This is a hybrid (Weds/Thurs via Epitaph’s Los Angeles office) or remote position.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
- Proven experience in social media management or similar role.
- Excellent communication skills, creativity, and the ability to develop engaging content that inspires user interaction.
- Strong understanding of social media KPIs, and ability to interpret data and provide actionable insight.
- Passion for social media, music, and a deep understanding of the label and music industry.
- Skillful with Adobe Suite: Photoshop, Premiere Pro, After Effects
Benefits & Perks
Epitaph actively encourages applications from those who are underrepresented in our industry, we recognize the importance of diversity of thought in our teams and strive to create a fully inclusive space to work
This is a full-time position with excellent benefits. $65k annual salary.
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Epitaph Records is an independent music label founded in Los Angeles by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. Early releases from a variety of punk heavyweights spawned what became known as the 90s punk explosion. Along the way Epitaph proudly launched its sister label ANTI-, representing unique and distinguished acts. From the beginning Epitaph’s mission has been to serve the musicians on its diverse and creative roster - an artist-first model, radical twenty years ago, and much imitated today.