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Job Opportunity: Part-Time Social Media & Content Marketing Executive (On-Site, Dubai)

Compensation: AED 100 per hour (approx. 8 hours every Sunday, ~AED 3,200/month)
Location: On-site, Dubai (office-based, Sundays only)
Start Date: Immediate

About Us

We are a Dubai-based auction and real estate-related business. We are seeking a motivated and creative individual to join us on-site once a week to manage content creation, design, and digital marketing tasks.

Role Overview

You will spend one full day per week in our office (Sundays), working directly with the team to create content, design social media posts, and prepare digital campaigns for the week ahead. This role suits a freelancer, student, or part-time marketer who wants consistent weekly work.

Key Responsibilities

Create and schedule social media content (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, YouTube, WhatsApp).

Design graphics, flyers, and short videos using Canva Pro and CapCut Pro.

Draft captions, ad copy, blog posts, and email content using ChatGPT Plus.

Apply SEO basics in content creation.

Prepare weekly reports on engagement and reach.

Assist in planning and brainstorming marketing campaigns.

Skills Required

Strong English writing and content creation skills.

Experience in social media management.

Skilled in Canva Pro (design) and CapCut Pro (video editing).

Familiarity with ChatGPT Plus and other AI tools for writing.

Basic knowledge of Google Ads / Analytics is a plus (not mandatory).

Additional Requirements

Must be available to work every Sunday on-site in Dubai (8 hours).

Must provide references to confirm reliability and commitment.

Must be able to work independently and deliver quality output.

What We Offer

AED 100 per hour (approx. AED 3,200/month).

Fixed weekly schedule (Sundays only).

Access to premium AI tools (ChatGPT Plus, Canva Pro, CapCut Pro) provided by the company.

A collaborative and supportive work environment.

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