u/Icy-Nature2139

This might be the one job where your Reddit usage works in your favor | Full-time remote.

Been lurking here long enough to know this community has people who actually get how Reddit works.

We're a digital marketing agency doing Reddit marketing for international clients. Fully remote, Pakistan-based team.

We're hiring a Reddit Marketing Manager and the one thing that actually matters most for this role, genuine Reddit knowledge isn't something you learn in a course. You either get how communities behave or you don't.

The role is operational and strategic. You sit between our execution teams and leadership, making sure campaigns are healthy, nothing is quietly falling apart, and leadership always has a clear picture of what's working and what isn't.

What we need:

  • Graduate, any discipline but strong analytical skills.
  • You actually use Reddit, we check karma and account age, personal use counts.
  • Google Sheets - XLOOKUP, VLOOKUP, COUNTIFS, conditional formatting, spotting broken formulas.
  • Extremely proactive, good at finding and solving problems.
  • Willing to keep learning, can-do attitude is a must.
  • Bonus: Python (reading/debugging), Google Apps Script, n8n, SEO or digital marketing background.

What you get:

  • 80,000–150,000/- PKR per month based on experience.
  • Provident fund | Fully remote | Paid tools | Direct access to leadership.

Screening form in comments.

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u/Icy-Nature2139 — 11 days ago

If you've built a freelance career around understanding platforms, audiences, and what actually drives engagement online, this role might be a natural next step.

Revyve is a growing digital marketing agency and gives SEO and Reddit marketing services to international clients. Our team has 35+ people, is fully remote, spread over Pakistan, the work is very focused on Reddit, and we're growing steadily.

We need a Reddit Marketing Manager.

What the job looks like day to day:

The job is 60% operational, 40% strategic. 

Both sides matter equally.

You sit between execution and leadership and make sure all our Reddit marketing campaigns for clients are going live and getting traction (we have systems in place, but somebody needs to own them.)

You check whether attention is going to the right threads. High-priority campaigns shouldn't be starved of resources.

You track campaign deletion patterns and figure out why the numbers are going up or down. 

Help us troubleshoot and automate the manual tasks. 

You give leadership a clean, honest picture of campaign health by sharing what's on track, what's at risk, what needs a call.

What we need:

  • Graduate, any discipline but solid analytical and data skills.
  • You actually use Reddit and know it inside out (we will look it at your account karma and account age). You know how different subreddits behave, what gets ignored, what gets traction. Personal use counts.
  • Solid knowledge about Google Sheets and formulae including XLOOKUP, VLOOKUP, COUNTIFS, conditional formatting. You can spot a broken formula without being told to check.
  • Extremely proactive, good with identifying and solving problems.
  • Willing to learn and to keep learning (a can-do attitude is a MUSTTT).

Also should have experience with: Python (reading/debugging), Google Apps Script, n8n (or other automation tools), SEO or digital marketing background.

What you get:

  • 80,000–150,000/- PKR per month based on experience.
  • Provident fund.
  • Fully remote.
  • Paid tools access.
  • Direct access to leadership.
reddit.com
u/Icy-Nature2139 — 1 month ago

We’ve tried this twice.

First hire: great at “strategy”, campaigns were falling apart and they didn’t notice.
Second hire: perfect tracking, zero idea why anything was underperforming.

So trying again.

We’re hiring a Reddit Marketing Manager (remote).
It’s a mix of:

  • keeping campaigns clean, updated, on track
  • figuring out what’s working and what’s not

Looking for someone who:

  • actually uses Reddit (not just made an account once)
  • is solid with Google Sheets
  • notices issues before they become problems
  • can think, not just execute

If you’re only into strategy or only into repetitive ops work, this probably isn’t for you.

Form’s in comments (25–35 mins, scenario-based).

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u/Icy-Nature2139 — 2 months ago