11 days ago
Lead Editor and Motion Designer for The Hustle YouTube Channel
HubSpot
Hybrid
Full Time
$130,000
Hybrid
Job Overview
Job TitleLead Editor and Motion Designer for The Hustle YouTube Channel
Job TypeFull Time
CategoryCommerce
Experience5 Years
DegreeMaster
Offered Salary$130,000
LocationHybrid
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Job Description
Overview
The Hustle is hiring a full-time Lead Editor and Motion Designer for The Hustle YouTube Channel to define and scale the visual language of our YouTube-first editorial videos (long-form and Shorts). You’ll own edits end-to-end, elevate and maintain our graphics and motion system, and turn scripts into high-retention, visually coherent stories that make complex business and tech topics easy to follow and fun to watch.
Responsibilities
Deliver post-production for long and short-form stories:
- Edit YouTube-first, long-form videos from audio string-out to final cut on deadline, along with Shorts (both repurposed and original).
- Design and animate clear data visualizations, diagrams, and explainer sequences for business and tech topics.
- Build mixed-media comps that serve editorial beats and keep viewers engaged.
- Handle color, audio cleanup, music selection, and basic mix.
- Collaborate with writers/hosts and stakeholders; give and receive concise, actionable feedback.
Be a Visual Leader
- Provide edit-focused notes on pacing, clarity, music, motion and visual alignment.
- Lead recurring edit reviews, mentorship, and post‑mortems that turn visual performance data and team feedback into evolving best practices for the channel.
- Guide our team of editors and animators with specific, actionable feedback to continually improve creative output, workflows, and post‑production processes.
- Do visual script passes: match words to visuals, flag gaps, and suggest structural or pacing fixes to improve retention.
- Support visual planning calls, turning creative direction and performance insights into motion/graphics plans.
- Lead recurring visual strategy meetings that analyze recent videos and translate performance insights into clear, actionable improvements for editors and animators.
- Assist in managing external post‑production contractors, ensuring their work aligns with our visual style guide, deadlines, and performance goals.
Optimize Visual Packaging Across The Channel
- Maintain and elevate the channel graphics package (lower thirds, transitions, charts, maps, iconography) for a consistent and distinct visual style.
- Manage templates, assets, and project files for speed and repeatability; document and uphold our visual style guide and post-production best practices.
- Iterate on formats and visuals based on audience feedback and performance metrics (e.g., retention, click-through, AVD).
What You Bring
- 5+ years of editorial or documentary-style editing with motion design for digital video and a portfolio of YouTube-optimized work (8+ minute videos).
- Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite, including After Effects, Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and Illustrator.
- Strong editorial instincts: story structure, pacing, clarity, and accuracy, with an eye toward YouTube audience behavior and retention.
- Expertise in color grading, audio cleanup, and export/deliverables for YouTube.
- Experience building and maintaining consistent design systems and iterating on them based on feedback and performance data.
- Familiarity with modern creative pipelines, project workflows, and video archiving and data management best practices.
We Are Looking For People Who
- Effectively multitask and methodically assess and resolve technical and creative issues in a timely, scalable manner.
- Enhance live-action videos with intricate and engaging animations and identify when animated pieces can drive the narrative.
- Follow and elevate brand guidelines with a keen eye for detail and consistency.
- Communicate and collaborate effectively across writers, hosts, creatives, and brand teams.
- Incorporate feedback well and provide clear, edit-focused notes to others.
- Work effectively within a team structure while also being able to operate independently with minimal supervision.
- Are highly organized, detail-oriented, and self-directed, building systems that help the whole team move faster.
Nice to Have
- Experience developing or refreshing a channel-level graphics package.
- Data visualization experience for business/tech stories.
- Familiarity with Frame.io, Descript, Riverside, YouTube Studio, and Google Drive.
- Efficient stock/archival sourcing within brand and legal guidelines.
Key skills/competency
- Video Editing
- Motion Design
- YouTube Strategy
- Post-production
- Visual Storytelling
- Data Visualization
- Adobe Creative Suite
- Creative Direction
- Team Leadership
- Audience Engagement
How to Get Hired at HubSpot
- Research HubSpot's culture: Study their mission, values, recent news, and employee testimonials on LinkedIn and Glassdoor.
- Customize your resume: Highlight editorial, motion design, and YouTube optimization experience relevant to The Hustle.
- Showcase your portfolio: Present a strong portfolio of YouTube-optimized video work (8+ minutes) demonstrating high retention.
- Prepare for technical skills: Demonstrate proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite and strong storytelling for digital video.
- Understand The Hustle's content: Familiarize yourself with their unique style and target audience for business news.
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