Entry Level Social Media Assistant (Remote, No Experience Required)

Want to break into social media management? We're hiring enthusiastic individuals from around the globe who are passionate about online communities and ready to launch their professional journey—no prior experience needed. Many brands struggle to maintain active, engaging social channels, and we connect them with motivated professionals who can help turn that around. In this position, you'll be responsible for keeping our clients' social media accounts fresh and engaging. Every day, you'll be writing posts, responding to comments, building community relationships, and helping businesses grow their online presence. You can work from anywhere with whatever devices work best for you, and you'll be making a real impact for actual companies. It's a great way to start your career if you're genuinely interested in social media and want to build skills in digital marketing—we'll provide all the training you need to succeed. Key Responsibilities: Manage multiple client accounts, posting regularly and staying active in audience conversations. Develop original posts, coordinate timing for maximum engagement, respond to comments, and build authentic connections with followers. Complete assigned projects and campaigns with clear direction from your supervisor. Rate: $35 hourly with complete flexibility to work remotely from anywhere in the world. Requirements: A working computer, phone, or tablet and a stable internet connection. Ability to communicate clearly in English. No job history required—what we're looking for is genuine interest and a willingness to learn. Skills/Background: Ideal for first-time workers or people starting their professional careers. Complete training and one-on-one support provided to help you hit the ground running. Location: 100% remote work from any location globally, though US-based applicants are especially encouraged to apply. Ready to get started? Send in your application today and let's talk!

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