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A dynamic digital marketing agency in Gauteng is looking for a creative individual to manage content creation and grow their social media presence. The ideal candidate will have a Matric certificate and 2–3 years of experience in content marketing or social media. Proficiency in tools like Canva and Adobe Creative Suite is essential. This role offers an opportunity to make a significant impact on the agency's branding and outreach efforts.
Are you bold, vibrant, and naturally in tune with digital culture? We are looking for a fresh-thinking, full-of-life creative with a natural instinct for storytelling, branding and digital engagement. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, loves experimenting with ideas, and brings an authentic, energetic presence to everything they do.
Why You? You are confident, expressive, and not afraid to push creative boundaries. You bring energy to your work, have a strong personal style, and naturally understand what makes content connect with an audience. Whether you are filming a reel, writing a post, or shaping a brand campaign - your flair shows.
To thrive in this role, you’ll need:
If this role sounds like your creative playground, we would love to see you in action. Along with your CV, please share a portfolio of your work that showcases your flair for content creation, design, storytelling, or campaigns you’ve run. This could include social media posts, videos, press releases, graphic design, or any project that reflects your creative edge and strategic thinking.
We are looking for originality, boldness and that "this is so them!" moment. If it made an impact, we want to see it. A section will be provided in the application form for you to share a link to your portfolio or digital work—make it count.
Bring your creative spark. We are not looking for ordinary. We are building a brand with personality and punch - and we need someone whose work speaks louder than words.