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Microsoft is hiring, looking for a social media manager for HoloLens

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
August 23, 2019
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Microsoft is hiring, looking for a social media manager for the HoloLens

There is no doubt that the Microsoft HoloLens is a bold new product. It’s not every day that such a ground-breaking and innovative idea comes to market, so Microsoft has started gearing up for its imminent release.

Microsoft is looking for an experienced social media manager to lead the HoloLens campaign. Responsibilities include developing social media campaigns, managing the day-to-day activities of Microsoft’s social networks on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Tumblr (Microsoft has a Tumblr?) and others, working with social media agency partners to come up with new strategies, partnering with global marketing communication subsidiaries, analyze the social media community on a daily basis and more.

Candidates for the position will be required to have at least 3-5 years of progressive experience in social media marketing for a consumer brand with a bonus for those who have experience in managing social media for entertainment or hardware, a strong track record of managing high visibility, milti-million dollar social campaigns, solid project and time management skills, the ability to effectively communicate ideas, be a team player and be proficient in social listening tools and measurement techniques. Very importantly, one must be able to work under constant deadline pressure and manage multiple projects simultaneously.

Microsoft is hiring, looking for a social media manager for the HoloLens

Microsoft reassures candidates that the company is an equal opportunity employer and will applicants only for their qualifications without regard to their “race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, marital status, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected status”. That’s a long list, so if you meet the qualifications, don’t hesitate to apply.

The job is situated in Redmond, and you get apply by heading over to the source link below. For those qualified, this is your chance to work with the HoloLens and all the products that will interact with it in the future including the Xbox, Surface, and the Microsoft Band. Your dream job awaits.

Further reading: Careers, HoloLens, Microsoft, Social Media

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