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Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.

Social Media Manager

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Greenwich, Connecticut, us, 06831

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Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: IBKR) is a global financial services company headquartered in Greenwich, CT, USA, with offices in over 15 countries. We have been at the forefront of financial innovation for over four decades, known for our cutting-edge technology and client commitment. IBKR affiliates provide global electronic brokerage services around the clock on stocks, options, futures, currencies, bonds, and funds to clients in over 200 countries and territories. We serve individual investors and institutions, including financial advisors, hedge funds and introducing brokers. Our advanced technology, competitive pricing, and global market help our clients to make the most of their investments. Barron's has recognized Interactive Brokers as the #1 online broker for six consecutive years. Join our dynamic, multi-national team and be a part of a company that simplifies and enhances financial opportunities using state-of-the-art technology. This is Hybrid role (3 days in office /2 days remote) About your Team:

We’re looking for a

social-first thinker and creator

to elevate IBKR’s presence across social platforms. This role is about building relevance, engagement, and connection — creating content people actually want to watch, share, and follow, while supporting long‑term growth and acquisition. You’ll be close to our users, plugged into culture, and empowered to move quickly — partnering with creative, media, and creators to make IBKR feel modern, human, and worth following. Responsibilities

Own IBKR’s day-to-day social presence with a user‑first, platform‑native mindset Create and publish engaging social content, with a strong focus on short‑form video Develop a social‑first content strategy that prioritizes engagement, retention, and relevance Stay deeply tapped into internet culture, trends, and platform dynamics — and act on them quickly Collaborate with creators and influencers to extend reach and authenticity Partner with Creative, Media, and Analytics teams to align content with performance goals Use data and community feedback to continuously improve content and formats Required Skills

5+ years of hands‑on social media experience for brands or creators A proven track record of building engagement and growing social audiences Strong creative instincts and understanding of what resonates on social today Comfort creating content yourself (especially short‑form video), not just briefing others Deep fluency across major social platforms and how they evolve Strong point of view, curiosity about users, and willingness to test and learn Familiarity with social analytics and performance measurement Success Factors

Self‑motivated and able to handle tasks with minimal supervision. Superb analytical and problem‑solving skills. Excellent collaboration and communication (Verbal and written) skills. Outstanding organizational and time‑management skills. Company Benefits & Perks

Competitive salary, annual performance‑based bonus and stock grant Retirement plan 401(k) with competitive company match Excellent health and wellness benefits, including medical, dental, and vision benefits. Company paid medical healthcare premium. Wellness screenings and assessments, health coaches and counseling services through an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Paid time off and a generous parental leave policy Daily company lunch allowance provided and a fully stocked kitchen with healthy options for breakfast and snack Corporate events including team outings, dinners, volunteer activities and company sports teams Education reimbursement and learning opportunities Modern offices with multi‑monitor setups Equal Employment Opportunity

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