Creator Marketing & Brand Associate
Uni Seoul is a consumer brand at the intersection of retail and internet culture looking for a Creator Marketing & Brand Associate. The role focuses on tracking trends, ideating UGC content, managing creator outreach, and driving PR visibility. Candidates should demonstrate a strong grasp of Gen Z trends and platform-native content strategies. This is a full-time role that begins with an initial internship phase.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Uni Seoul is a consumer brand at the intersection of retail and internet culture looking for a Creator Marketing & Brand Associate. The role focuses on tracking trends, ideating UGC content, managing creator outreach, and driving PR visibility. Candidates should demonstrate a strong grasp of Gen Z trends and platform-native content strategies. This is a full-time role that begins with an initial internship phase.
TAL's take
Early stage brand with a clear marketing focus, though limited scale and internship-start structure affects total caliber.
The role responsibilities are well-defined within the context of creator-led marketing and social media strategy.
Must haves
- Deep understanding of the creator ecosystem
- Strong awareness of internet culture and Gen Z trends
- Passion for social media and content strategy
- Strong creative and analytical thinking
- Excellent writing skills for social media and outreach
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned.
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