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Social Media Manager Remote (Crypto Experience)- UK

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JoinLCXas a Social Media Manager and play a vital role in enhancing our online presence across multiple social platforms. We are seeking a creative and results-driven professional who is passionate about blockchain, crypto, and shaping the future of finance. This remote role offers the opportunity to work from anywhere in the UK, collaborating with a global team committed to revolutionizing financial markets.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and execute engaging social media strategies across platforms including X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

  • Create high-quality, platform-tailored content that resonates with LCX’s target audience and amplifies our brand voice.

  • Monitor, respond, and engage with our audience in real time, fostering trust and loyalty within the crypto community.

  • Maintain a content calendar, plan and schedule posts, and ensure alignment with LCX’s marketing and communications strategies.

  • Analyze social media performance metrics, generate reports, and provide actionable insights to optimize campaigns.

  • Collaborate with internal teams to align social media initiatives with broader marketing campaigns and brand messaging.

  • Stay ahead of industry trends, emerging platforms, and best practices in social media and crypto marketing.

Qualifications:

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Social Media Manager or in a similar role, with a strong portfolio of successful campaigns.

  • Proficiency in social media management and analytics tools (e.g., Hootsuite, Google Analytics, Brandwatch).

  • Excellent content creation skills, including short-form copywriting for crypto-savvy audiences.

  • Demonstrated ability to drive audience engagement and execute culturally relevant campaigns.

  • Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously.

  • Self-starter with a collaborative mindset, ready to roll up your sleeves and drive results.

  • Passion for blockchain, digital assets, and financial innovation is highly desirable.

Benefits:

  • Be part of LCX’s mission to transform financial markets and advance the global adoption of blockchain technology.

  • Flexible remote work environment with opportunities for professional growth in a dynamic industry.

  • Collaborate with a forward-thinking, global team dedicated to innovation and excellence.

About LCX:Founded in 2018,LCXis a regulated crypto asset service provider under MiCA, based in Liechtenstein. LCX combines traditional finance with blockchain innovation, offering a secure platform for trading, tokenization, and asset management. Guided by our mission of "freedom of wealth," we aim to shape the future of finance and enable economic freedom worldwide.

Are you ready to shape the narrative of blockchain’s future?Apply now and join us at LCX!

But first, sign up at LCX.com and get a verified account and test our platform.


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