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AGMES Jewelry Seeking Full-Time In-Person Marketing Coordinator In NYC

AGMES Jewelry Seeking Full-Time In-Person Marketing Coordinator In NYC
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Location: New York City (In-Person, 5 Days/Week)

We are seeking a highly motivated, organized, and digitally savvy Marketing Coordinator to join our growing team from our New York City studio. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about design, jewelry, and storytelling, and is eager to contribute across all facets of brand marketing.

As a key member of the team, you will support the execution of marketing initiatives spanning social media, mailers, content creation, events, partnerships, and community engagement. We are looking for someone who is proactive, detail-oriented, adaptable, and excited to work in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment.

Responsibilities

  • Support community management and customer engagement across digital channels
  • Build and deploy email marketing campaigns and brand newsletters
  • Write and edit marketing copy for emails, social media, website updates, and brand communications
  • Select, organize, and adjust imagery for email campaigns and other marketing assets
  • Help maintain the marketing calendar and track project timelines
  • Manage and maintain email subscriber lists, audience segmentation, and CRM data
  • Assist in the planning, creation, and execution of social media content across platforms
  • Monitor social media performance and assist with reporting and insights
  • Support content production, including photography, video, behind-the-scenes capture, and editing
  • Coordinate marketing mailers, gifting initiatives, and influencer outreach
  • Manage event invitations, guest lists, RSVPs, and event-related logistics
  • Assist with campaign launches, partnerships, and brand activations
  • Provide general administrative and operational support

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 3 years of professional work experience, preferably in marketing, fashion, luxury, design, or a creative industry
  • Strong understanding of social media platforms and current digital trends
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Highly organized with exceptional attention to detail
  • Comfortable managing multiple projects simultaneously and meeting deadlines
  • Resourceful, flexible, and eager to learn
  • Proficiency in Figma, Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, and Klaviyo
  • Strong aesthetic sensibility and interest in design, jewelry, fashion, art, and culture

Who You Are

  • Hard-working and dependable
  • Digitally fluent and culturally aware
  • Proactive and solutions-oriented
  • Comfortable in a hands-on, collaborative environment
  • Excited by both creative and operational aspects of marketing
  • Driven, curious, and eager to grow within a small, dynamic team

Compensation
The range for this position is $50,000 - $65,000. May vary depending on skills and experience.

HOW TO APPLY 
Please submit your resume along with a brief introduction and any relevant portfolio, social media, or creative work samples to info@agmesnyc.com

@agmesnyc



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