Do you obsess about food? Annoy all your friends by insisting they wait for you to take Instagram photos before they start eating their meals? Are you mad about data and growing traffic online? If you find yourself nodding along to those questions then we could have the job for you. Nicola our Community Manager is moving on after a wonderful year in which she helped build and nurture our community of 80k people and grow our small site from a kitchen table (her original desk) to a huge site run by a team of 7 now. She'll be missed but hopefully you could be the person to fill her shoes.
How to apply:
We are big believers that you learn a lot by doing here at Lovin Dublin. We certainly want your CV but we'd also like to see some of the work that you have done to date. It could be for an employer, a client or even just personal projects. The sort of stuff you might share could include…Facebook campaigns, your blogging, communities you manage etc. Just add them into a cover letter with links to anything that is relevant. You could even get creative and share a video about why you should get the job or create some other media or piece of content that gets our attention. Don't be afraid to stand out!
Ability to manage an online community via different social channels
Familiarity with Facebook, Twitter and Youtube advertising
In depth knowledge of Google Analytics
Organising offline community events
Creating content (Memes, gifs, graphics etc) for social communities
Bonus Skills:
(You don't need to have these but anyone who does would be well looked upon)
Some coding ability (HTML etc)
Design
You'll be looking after Lovin Dublin mainly but as the group continues to grow with both Lovin Trends and Lovin Berlin the role will be expanding and you'll eventually be building a team around yourself to manage larger global communities. Get your thinking cap on and you could soon have the dream job!
City mottos, much like the advice of Irish mammies, come with good intentions but are often out of touch with reality. Around the world, cities cling proudly to little sayings, preferably Latin and suitably obscure. Each carefully embroidered on their crests, as though a handful of words can neatly capture centuries of colloquial urban existence. […]
A Skort by Any Other Name On a humid afternoon this weekend at St Peregrine’s GAA Club Blanchardstown, west of Dublin, thirty camogie players took the field not in the sport’s traditional skorts, but in shorts. They weren’t in war paint or waving placards but they may as as well have been. The Kilkenny and […]
City mottos, much like the advice of Irish mammies, come with good intentions but are often out of touch with reality. Around the world, cities cling proudly to little sayings, preferably Latin and suitably obscure. Each carefully embroidered on their crests, as though a handful of words can neatly capture centuries of colloquial urban existence. […]
A Skort by Any Other Name On a humid afternoon this weekend at St Peregrine’s GAA Club Blanchardstown, west of Dublin, thirty camogie players took the field not in the sport’s traditional skorts, but in shorts. They weren’t in war paint or waving placards but they may as as well have been. The Kilkenny and […]
City mottos, much like the advice of Irish mammies, come with good intentions but are often out of touch with reality. Around the world, cities cling proudly to little sayings, preferably Latin and suitably obscure. Each carefully embroidered on their crests, as though a handful of words can neatly capture centuries of colloquial urban existence. […]
A Skort by Any Other Name On a humid afternoon this weekend at St Peregrine’s GAA Club Blanchardstown, west of Dublin, thirty camogie players took the field not in the sport’s traditional skorts, but in shorts. They weren’t in war paint or waving placards but they may as as well have been. The Kilkenny and […]
It has been 10 years since Dublin City Council handed the world’s richest mouse a free pass to the Spire Into a Giant Lightsaber and didn’t even ask for lunch money. It was December 2015. The Force Awakens was about to drop, and Disney, a company worth hundreds of billions, wanted to light up the […]
It has been 10 years since Dublin City Council handed the world’s richest mouse a free pass to the Spire Into a Giant Lightsaber and didn’t even ask for lunch money. It was December 2015. The Force Awakens was about to drop, and Disney, a company worth hundreds of billions, wanted to light up the […]
There are so many things to be loving in Dublin this week! Whether you’re a culture vulture, snack enthusiast, or just nosy about what’s hot right now, here’s your whistle-stop tour through the bits we’re absolutely loving in Dublin this week. Hold onto your hat, it’s a wild ride. 1. Maneki’s just dropped Holy CrabDawson […]
A survival guide for the tragically trendy now being bullied by signage. So. It’s sunny. You’ve got your tiny sunglasses on, your €17 graphic tee is cropped just enough to show the tattoo you got in a moment of heartbreak, and your Sambas have barely touched grass. You’ve done your civic duty and supported a […]
Sheela-na-Gigs are carvings, mostly stone, mostly medieval, of women displaying their genitals. Part warning, part weapon, part wild feminine energy. We’re talking full squat, vulva wide, ribs showing, boobs drooping, face sometimes skull-like. In a country where women’s bodies were hidden, punished, and moralised for centuries, it’s wild that these figures not only existed but […]