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We’re hiring: Social Media & Founder Content Lead
M11 is looking for someone who lives on the internet. Not a corporate social media manager. Not someone who needs three weeks, six approvals and a perfect content calendar before publishing.
We want a creator-native operator who understands Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn without thinking twice. Someone with a voice, strong taste and the confidence to turn ideas, conversations and moments into content every day.
You may have managed a creator, founder, personal brand or influencer network. You know what makes people stop scrolling, what feels painfully corporate, and when a rough, immediate post will work better than a polished campaign.
What you’ll do
- Own M11’s day-to-day social presence
- Build distinctive public voices for our founders
- Create and publish content consistently across Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn
- Film and edit short-form video quickly
- Turn voice notes, meetings, opinions, launches and behind-the-scenes moments into content
- Develop recurring formats and series people recognize
- Cover events and product launches in real time
- Engage naturally with creators, founders and relevant communities
- Experiment constantly with hooks, formats and distribution
- Measure meaningful attention and action—not vanity impressions
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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No noise. No "maybe this fits." Just roles with a clear explanation of why they're right — and where to focus when applying.
This is a hands-on creation role. You’ll write, film, edit, publish, reply, experiment and repeat.
You probably
- Have managed a creator, founder, personal brand or influencer network
- Have personally made content—not just briefed agencies
- Can shoot, edit and publish without needing a production team
- Understand internet culture and what makes people stop scrolling
- Write like a person, not a corporate communications department
- Have strong taste and a clear point of view
- Are comfortable challenging a founder when their draft is boring
- Move quickly and don’t wait to be chased


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How to apply
Send us:
- The accounts or creators you’ve worked with
- Three pieces of content you personally created—and why they worked
- Your own social profiles, even if they’re small
- Three ideas you’d publish for M11 in your first week
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