X Twitter Social Media Intern (Remote - Global - Non-USA)

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📋 Description • Become the voice of Token Metrics on X (formerly Twitter) and own every stage of the conversation—from breaking crypto news to viral memes that make degens smash the retweet button. You will craft a daily stream of thumb-stopping tweets, threads, and spaces that educate, entertain, and convert a global audience of traders, investors, and builders. • Build and execute a data-driven content calendar that balances thought-leadership, product education, market commentary, and community banter. You’ll spot trending hashtags within minutes, spin them into on-brand narratives, and publish while the timeline is still hot—often under tight deadlines during volatile market moves. • Engage directly with followers, KOLs, project founders, and crypto Twitter’s biggest accounts to spark conversations that position Token Metrics as the go-to AI-powered research platform. Expect to reply, quote-tweet, and DM at lightning speed while maintaining our tone: smart, slightly cheeky, always credible. • Mine on-chain data, Token Metrics research reports, and AI indices for bite-size insights that everyday investors can understand and act on. You’ll translate complex tokenomics, unlock schedules, or AI ranking shifts into 280-character hooks that rack up impressions and profile visits. • Collaborate cross-functionally with marketing, product, and the in-house research team to align launches, AMAs, and report drops with social campaigns. When the analysts release a new price-prediction model, you’ll be the first to thread it, tag partners, and funnel readers to the dashboard. • Run weekly A/B tests on copy, visuals, thread length, and posting times; surface actionable insights that lift engagement rate, follower growth, and referral traffic to tokenmetrics.com. You’ll build dashboards in Sprout Social or X Pro and present wins, fails, and next steps to stakeholders every Monday. • Experiment with emerging X features—Spaces, Communities, long-form articles, video tweets—to keep Token Metrics ahead of algorithm changes. You’ll host or moderate Twitter Spaces with our CEO, bringing in 1 K+ live listeners and converting them to newsletter subscribers. • Champion community-first storytelling: retweet user-generated content, spotlight success stories from portfolio winners, and launch interactive polls that make our audience feel heard. Your goal is to turn passive scrollers into loyal evangelists who quote our charts in their own threads. • Maintain a brand-safe environment by quickly identifying scams, phishing links, or FUD in replies; escalate issues to legal/compliance when required. You’ll keep the timeline clean, credible, and compliant with evolving regional advertising regulations. • Track competitor handles and industry benchmarks; deliver a monthly “Crypto Twitter Intel” brief that informs product positioning and paid-media angles. If a rival drops a viral campaign, you’ll reverse-engineer it and propose a counter-play within 24 hours. • Own end-to-end production for micro-assets: punchy copy, simple Canva graphics, GIFs, and meme templates that pass approval in under 30 minutes. You’ll maintain a swipe-file of high-performing formats so the team never starts from scratch during breaking-news cycles. • Represent Token Metrics at virtual conferences, Twitter Spaces, and meme wars with professionalism and wit, embodying our mission to democratize profitable crypto investing through AI. 🎯 Requirements • 3+ years managing and growing brand or personal accounts on X/Twitter with demonstrable KPI wins (follower growth, engagement rate, click-through). • Deep, native understanding of cryptocurrency markets, DeFi, NFTs, and on-chain metrics; you already follow @cz_binance, @VitalikButerin, and @TokenMetricsHQ for fun. • Exceptional short-form writing skills—grammar flawless, tone adaptable, meme fluency non-negotiable; portfolio of viral tweets or threads required. • Proficiency with social publishing and analytics tools such as Sprout Social, Hootsuite, or X Pro; comfortable exporting CSVs and building pivot-table reports. • Ability to work remotely 20–40 hours per week across global time zones, reacting to market-moving news outside standard hours when necessary. 🏖️ Benefits • Fully remote, asynchronous culture—work from Athens, Bali, or your grandma’s basement as long as the Wi-Fi can handle a Twitter Space. • Direct mentorship from Token Metrics CMO and access to proprietary AI indices; learn how data scientists turn social buzz into price-prediction signals. • Monthly stipend for coworking, upgraded broadband, or that 49-inch ultra-wide monitor you’ve been eyeing for multi-screen tweetdeck mastery. • Performance bonus paid in USDC or the project’s native token; if your thread drives a record spike in dashboard sign-ups, you share in the upside.

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