DoorDash seeks $200K 'fight promoter meets growth hacker' for X-focused social media role targeting internet culture
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Lauren Edmonds
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Summary
DoorDash is hiring for an unusual executive communications role described as a "fight promoter meets growth hacker" to engage with the "terminally online" audience on X (formerly Twitter). The position pays up to $200,000 a year and sits at the intersection of corporate strategy and internet culture. The role requires no traditional corporate communications experience, instead seeking someone who understands meme culture, online trends, and can craft viral content that resonates with highly engaged internet users. This reflects a growing trend of companies embracing unconventional social media strategies to build brand presence.
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The role is described as a 'fight promoter meets growth hacker' to target the 'terminally online' on X
No traditional experience necessary for this executive communications position
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