A remote Content role at Clipboard. You're magnetic on camera. Think someone like Nicolas Nuvan. Your energy is contagious, both to the people you're with and the people watching at home
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At Clipboard, we run a program called Surprise & Delight. It’s one way we give back to our community – gifting workers and workplaces with surprises that show how valuable they are to us. These could be as small as flowers or as big as a weekend getaway for their family.
Up until now, this program has run with little media coverage, only impacting those directly involved. But we know it can be bigger. We want to create a social-first series that amplifies these moments across the internet. This means not just upping the scale of how we share these moments, but upping the scale of the moments themselves, e.g. bringing in a celebrity chef to cook patients their favorite recipes for them.
Taking inspiration from popular accounts such as juixxe and Lalaland, we want to create entertaining, wholesome content that shows what we represent as a brand.
That's where you come in.
What You'll Own
You will be the primary face and driver of the channel's growth. Alongside our team, you will organize and capture wholesome surprises for healthcare workers and facilities across America.
Who We're Looking For
This role is unconventional. We care far less about your resume than we do about who you are and how you show up.
Clipboard would never ask you for money or your bank details to participate in our hiring process. Report any scammers impersonating the Clipboard hiring team members here.
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A clipboard is a thin, rigid writing board with a clip at the top for holding paper in place. A clipboard is typically used to support paper with one hand while writing on it with the other, especially when other writing surfaces are not available. The earliest forms were patented in 1870–1871 and referred to as board clips. Another early version of the clipboard, known as the "memorandum file", was invented by American inventor George Henry Hohnsbeen in 1921, for which he was granted U.S. patent 1,398,591. Related to the clipboard is the Shannon Arch File, which was developed around 1877.
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