TikTok, the most well-known platform for uploading short videos, has posted a job listing that is open to residents of Sub-Saharan Africa. TikTok has offices all over the world, however none are located in Africa. The job posting is referred to as a local collaboration and is open to three African nations: Lagos (Nigeria), Nairobi (Kenya), and Johannesburg (South Africa).
A local partnership division of their international Operations & Marketing business has assembled the team. Since those regions use it the most, the job will largely service the West, East, and Southern markets.
The position is designed to assist in committing to areas that have not received adequate attention yet contribute significantly to the app's content. TikTok wants to support and comprehend the local content producers in these areas.
The Content Partnerships Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa will be in charge of executing TikTok's strategy and overseeing localization in order to grow the lifestyle and education vertical. Some of the vertical's areas that will receive attention include fashion, beauty, food, travel, motivation, and other instructional content.
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What the Sub-Saharan Africa Content Partnerships Manager will be accountable for
Make solid connections with content partners and welcome them.
Negotiate and uphold partner agreements if you want your collaborations to provide unique results.
Make a comprehensive localized plan to encourage partner development and expansion (top publishers, public figures).
Using data and expertise, specify distinct strategies to address the needs of the local market.
Follow up on, assess, and enhance regional content partners' work.
To encourage growth and success and to establish strategic alignment, conduct account performance reviews for elite partners.
Improve publisher content quality, platform engagement, audience expansion, and performance analysis of both individual and collective creators.
Use original thinking when creating content and coming up with campaign ideas.
What credentials are required of you?
a Bachelor's degree or a higher certification, with a minimum of 4+ years of experience working with talent and content creators in a creator-facing partner role in TV/media or online.
expertise finding, negotiating, and carrying out content collaborations. This is not a sales or marketing position.
Interest in education and lifestyle in Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the capacity to influence others there.
They become partners because of their pre-existing connections with a network of top creators, influencers, brands, publishers, institutions, and content partners in niches including fashion, beauty, food, travel, motivation, and other educational content.
a thorough knowledge of publisher and creator cultures.
Excellent presentation and communication skills.
Being at ease offering partner help on the phone, via email or the web, and in person.
a demonstrated history of working independently, being creative, paying close attention to details, and managing numerous projects at once.
the capacity to adjust to changing company needs, work in a hectic atmosphere, and function in a multicultural setting.
You may apply for this employment here, and it may be based in South Africa, Nigeria, or Kenya.