FILLED – We’re looking for a social network manager and graphic designer!
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29 June 2022
Founded and directed by Julie Snyder, Productions ToRoS stands out for its high-quality television productions. For over 30 years, Julie has been shaking up Quebec TV with her audacity, energy and innovative ideas. With the aim of creating entertaining programs that respond to the challenges posed by the new generation, ToRoS produces original, modern content. The company is currently looking for a dynamic and passionate candidate to join its team as Social Network Manager/Graphic Designer.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Participate in the development of corporate and program social media strategies and implement them;
- Create, write and upload content;
- Create graphic visuals;
- Monitor the various broadcast platforms;
- Interact with the community and respond to messages and comments;
- Work closely with program content teams;
- Manage ideas and content for the company’s various accounts;
- Carry out any other related tasks or duties related to promotion and communications.
PROFILE REQUIRED
- Excellent knowledge of social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok) and related programs;
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in community management and/or content creation and graphic design or similar position;
- Mastery of website integration (WordPress);
- Ability to work as part of a team and good stress management;
- Advanced graphic design skills and good command of Photoshop;
- Basic video editing skills an asset;
- Excellent command of written French;
- Creative, self-reliant, rigorous and resourceful;
- And above all, to want to be part of a passionate team and a growing production company with lots of ideas and projects!
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
- Starting date: August 2022;
- Full-time, permanent;
- Flexible schedule (evenings and weekends) / hybrid between tele-work and face-to-face (1055 René-Lévesque Boulevard East, Montreal);
- Salary to be discussed, depending on experience.
Send your CV to [email protected]
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