Employer Branding Manager
The Employer Brand Partner at REA Cyber City is responsible for delivering an employer brand strategy focused on attracting senior engineering talent. The role involves creating content, executing campaigns, and managing external events to engage the tech community. Success requires close collaboration with global brand teams, talent acquisition, and internal engineering leadership. This position sits at the intersection of marketing, communication, and human resources.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Employer Brand Partner at REA Cyber City is responsible for delivering an employer brand strategy focused on attracting senior engineering talent. The role involves creating content, executing campaigns, and managing external events to engage the tech community. Success requires close collaboration with global brand teams, talent acquisition, and internal engineering leadership. This position sits at the intersection of marketing, communication, and human resources.
TAL's take
Well-defined employer branding role within a recognizable multinational company, though lacking specific YOE and comp data.
The JD provides a highly specific breakdown of responsibilities across strategy, content, campaigns, and events.
Must haves
- Experience in employer brand strategy and execution
- Ability to create content across various formats (blogs, social, video)
- Strong stakeholder management with internal teams and hiring leaders
- Experience managing social media and careers site presence
- Ability to build and manage external partnerships and events
About the company
REA is an established multinational with global operations, though specific Cyber City division branding is niche.
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