Content Manager Job at Crossing Hurdles in San Francisco
Crossing Hurdles, San Francisco, CA, United States, 94199
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Base pay range
$120,000.00/yr - $160,000.00/yr
Compensation: $120K–$160K + Equity
Location: San Francisco, California (Full time, On-site)
YOE: 2-4 years of experience in Content Writing, Content Marketing at a startup or growth stage company
About the Role
We’re looking for a storyteller with strategy. Someone who can take the momentum of one of San Francisco’s fastest-growing startups and turn it into stories the world can’t ignore.
You’ll own the full content lifecycle — from idea to impact. Blogs, case studies, videos, and brand moments that not only inform but move people. You’ll work across marketing, product, and leadership to shape the brand voice and fuel growth.
Ideal Candidate
- 2–4 years of experience in content marketing at a fast-paced startup or growth-stage company
- Exceptional writing and editing skills — headlines, blogs, social posts, and stories that stick
- Strong design sense; a portfolio showcasing both writing and creative design work is a must
- Proficient in Figma, Canva, or Adobe Creative Suite
- Data-savvy: knows how to measure what resonates and pivot fast
- Thrives in a high-velocity, ownership-driven environment
Why You Should Join
- Creative freedom: You’ll scale the content function from scratch — no red tape, just vision.
- Powerful storytelling: Your words will shape the narrative of a company that’s redefining how hiring happens globally.
- Culture that ships: Fast-moving, customer-obsessed, and backed by founders of Canva, YouTube, Instacart, and DoorDash.
- Top-tier perks: Catered meals, global offsites (Sydney, Hawaii), Bay Club membership, and more.
Apply if You
See writing as craft, design as storytelling, and creativity as a growth engine.
If you can make people feel something through words — we want you.