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An Influencer Strategist also provides strategic insight to clients, colleagues and mentors team members. * Manage the day-to-day elements of influencer campaigns for clients * Build and maintain ...

Influencer Specialist

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$22.50 - $30.75/hr

Influencer Specialist Nativex - San Francisco Bay Area (Remote) About Us Nativex is a leading digital marketing agency with a global presence, offering high-quality user acquisition automation tools ...

The Influencer Manager supports the Community and Brand Marketing team by developing creative and strategic influencer marketing and communications plans for some of SEGA's largest brands including ...

Influencer Manager

New York, NY · On-site +1

$92K - $120K/yr

We're now looking for an Influencer Manager to help build something new: Nothing's cultural presence in the US. This is a founding role within our US marketing team, which means you won't be ...

Lead influencer strategy, including sourcing talent, campaign planning, and execution across social platforms (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, etc.) * Manage influencer briefs, content calendars ...

Influencer Specialist

San Francisco, CA

$22.50 - $30.75/hr

Influencer Specialist Nativex - San Francisco Bay Area (Remote) About Us Nativex is a leading digital marketing agency with a global presence, offering high-quality user acquisition automation tools ...

Influencer Specialist

Camden, NJ · On-site

$64K - $88K/yr

Execute influencer marketing strategies aligned to brand awareness, engagement, and conversion goals * Partner with agencies and internal PR and social team to identify, vet, and recruit influencers ...

Influencer specialist

Manhattan, NY · Hybrid

$65K - $71K/yr

An Influencer Specialist assists in developing influencer strategies and campaigns for client brands that grow the brands' awareness, social media presence and overall engagement with consumers, as ...

About the Role Old Navy is seeking an organized and creative Influencer Marketing Coordinator to support our growing creator and influencer programs. In this role, you'll help bring influencer ...

Influencer Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$92K - $120K/yr

We're now looking for an Influencer Manager to help build something new: Nothing's cultural presence in the US. This is a founding role within our US marketing team, which means you won't be ...

Strategist, Influencer

Knoxville, TN · On-site

$78K - $90K/yr

The Tombras Influencer team has worked with some of your favorite brands on the internet. This position reports to the VP of Influencer and will be responsible for managing day-to-day influencer ...

Influencer Manager

Burbank, CA · On-site

$100K - $125K/yr

The Influencer Manager supports the Community and Brand Marketing team by developing creative and strategic influencer marketing and communications plans for some of SEGA's largest brands including ...

Responsibilites include: * Play an integral role in creating, building, and maintaining influencer brand relations. * Will work cross-functionally with Marketing, Public Relations, and Social Media ...

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How much do influencer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for influencer in the United States is $65,245.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $84,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do influencers get paid?

Influencers' earnings vary widely based on their follower count, niche, and engagement rates. Micro-influencers may earn a few hundred dollars per sponsored post, while top-tier influencers can make thousands or even millions annually through brand partnerships and content monetization. Payment structures often include flat fees, commissions, or product exchanges, and success depends on content quality and audience reach.

What are the 4 types of influencers?

Influencers are typically categorized into four types: celebrities with large followings, macro-influencers with hundreds of thousands of followers, micro-influencers with smaller, niche audiences, and nano-influencers who have highly engaged local or niche communities. Each type varies in reach, engagement, and content style, affecting their suitability for different marketing strategies.

What are the top 10 influencer niches?

Influencers often specialize in niches such as fashion, beauty, fitness, gaming, travel, food, technology, parenting, health, and lifestyle. Success in these areas typically requires strong content creation skills, audience engagement, and platform-specific strategies on social media channels like Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube.

What jobs do influencers have?

Influencers typically work as content creators, producing videos, photos, or posts for social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube. They often collaborate with brands for sponsored content, requiring skills in marketing, photography, editing, and audience engagement. Influencers may also manage their personal brand, negotiate contracts, and analyze engagement metrics to grow their online presence.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Influencer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Influencer, you need strong content creation abilities, a deep understanding of digital marketing, and a significant social media presence. Familiarity with platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, as well as proficiency in analytics tools and photo/video editing software, is essential. Creativity, authenticity, and excellent communication skills help influencers connect with their audience and build trust. These skills are vital for growing a loyal following, attracting brand partnerships, and maintaining long-term relevance in a competitive digital landscape.

What is the difference between Influencer vs Content Creator?

AspectInfluencerContent Creator
CredentialsOften no formal credentials requiredTypically no formal credentials, but may have skills in media or design
Work EnvironmentPrimarily online, social media platformsOnline platforms, studios, or on-location shoots
Employer/Industry UsageBrands, marketing agencies, social media platformsMedia companies, brands, digital marketing
Search/Comparison IntentUnderstanding influencer marketing rolesUnderstanding content creation skills and roles

Influencers focus on building personal brands and engaging audiences on social media, often promoting products or services. Content creators produce various types of media content, such as videos, blogs, or images, which may be used for marketing or entertainment. While influencers often monetize through sponsorships, content creators may generate income through multiple channels, including ad revenue and freelance work. Both roles overlap in digital media but differ mainly in their primary focus and monetization methods.

What are influencers?

Influencers are individuals who have built a significant following on social media or other digital platforms and use their reach to impact the opinions and behaviors of their audience. They often collaborate with brands to promote products or services in an authentic and engaging way, leveraging their personal brand and credibility. Influencers can specialize in various niches such as beauty, fitness, travel, or technology, and their content typically resonates with a specific target audience. Their influence is measured by factors such as follower count, engagement rate, and the ability to drive trends or purchasing decisions.

How do influencers typically collaborate with brands, and what should I expect from these partnerships?

As an influencer, brand collaborations are a key part of your role and can range from sponsored posts to long-term ambassadorships. You can expect to negotiate deliverables such as content type, frequency, and deadlines, while ensuring your personal brand aligns with the company’s values. Clear communication, professionalism, and maintaining creative authenticity are essential for successful partnerships. These collaborations often involve contracts and reporting on campaign performance, so being organized and responsive is crucial.
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Infographic showing various Influencer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,245 per year, or $31.4 per hour.
Influencer Strategist

$85K - $100K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

There’s a reason HUNTER is recognized as a PRWeek Best Place To Work and has been named PRovoke “Consumer Agency of the Year” not once, but twice: At HUNTER, we EARN IT — consumer attention, the trust and loyalty of clients, and the dedication of our staff, currently 350+ strong and counting


An Influencer Strategist develops and manages influencer campaigns for clients to drive brand awareness and overall engagement with consumers. An Influencer Strategist also provides strategic insight to clients, colleagues and mentors team members.


  • Manage the day-to-day elements of influencer campaigns for clients
    • Build and maintain positive relationships with influencers and talent contacts on behalf of the agency and clients
    • Develop and execute multiple influencer campaigns at a time; develop timelines, manage deadlines
      • Adhere to brand-aligned diversity & inclusion tenets
      • Identifying brand-right influencers based on campaign objectives and desired outcomes
      • Draft, review and oversee legal contracts for influencers
      • Maintain budget for paid influencer campaigns
      • Manage unexpected pivots or changes to campaigns; Identify negative content/risky content generated by partners; take action to minimize impact to the client or bran
    • Craft influencer content briefs that reflect current trends and reflect brand messaging priorities
    • Review influencer content, providing edits for client approval and working with influencers to incorporate feedback.
    • Monitor and analyze program results to provide valuable insights and optimizations; compile thorough and accurate reports
    • Identify real-time engagement opportunities with influencers discovered via social listening; develop proactive pitch for clients to act upon opportunities
    • Delegate appropriate responsibilities to Social Media Coordinators and Influencer Specialists. Supervise junior staff.
  • Develop social media influencer plans for clients
    • Identify and develop influencer programs for brands by targeting and working with the appropriate talent for the client/brand
    • Apply strategic/creative thinking skills to gain insight and devise influencer strategy
    • Determine quantitative and qualitative goals and benchmarks to measure the success of influencer programs
  • Demonstrate proper writing, editing, presentation and interpersonal communication skills, particularly when it comes to client communications (emails, memos, presentations, excel documents), but also with agency communications
  • Determine the need for support staff assistance for projects/program elements and manage support staff during execution
  • Serve as a client contact
    • Participate in client calls, meetings, presentations and client brainstorms; attend client events
    • Accommodate and anticipate client needs; make appropriate recommendations to clients via emails, memos, presentations and phone calls
    • Respond to requests for information from clients in a timely and professional manner
    • Share relevant articles/trends with clients, along with ways to implement/impact their business
  • Ability to:
    • Understand of the social media and influencer landscape
    • Identify the nuances of influencer content performance on established and emerging social platforms
    • Understand the clients’ business and relevant industry trends, and use the information to develop strategic influencer opportunities
    • Understand the earned media landscape; work closely with PR partners to identify opportunities when influencers can amplify earned programs
    • Manage multiple projects for multiple clients in diverse industries
    • Travel to client and event locations; meet with clients at their office locations/headquarters
  • Participate in agency brainstorm sessions for client programs
  • Stay current with developments in social media, influencer trends, technology updates and top news stories in the clients’ and brands’ spaces
  • Show integrity, attention to detail and good judgment when working with colleagues and clients
  • Deal constructively with client and personnel situations
  • Actively participate in agency “All-Hands” digital meetings, committees or departments as designated/asked
  • Participate in agency projects and events
  • Assist in compilation of awards presentations
  • Conduct research for new business and business renewal opportunities

  • B.A. in Marketing, Public Relations or the like
  • Four (4) to six (6) years of experience managing social influencer campaigns for brands and developing influencer content plans and strategies
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Strong Excel proficiency a must
  • Proficiency with social media or influencer management tools (e.g. CreatorIQ, Sprinklr) and social listening/analytics platforms (e.g. NetBase)

In order to comply with equal pay and salary transparency laws in various locations, the Company believes the target range of base compensation for this role is $85,000-100,000 annually, and may be eligible for overtime pay. Actual compensation is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skill set, level of experience, and location.

At HUNTER, we work hard and play hard, and while we have all the benefits you’d expect —competitive health and dental insurance plans, a 401K company match and generous PTO — we also provide:

  • a hybrid work model;
  • a “work from anywhere in the US” policy (up to four weeks a year);
  • a year-round staff training and development curriculum; and
  • a staff-led Action Group dedicated to DEI excellence in the agency and industry (read our DEI statement here: https://hunterpr.com/dei/)

Perks? We have perks. When you work at HUNTER, you can expect Bring Your Parents (And Kids) to Work Days, regular volunteer Days of Service, mid-day Cupcakes and Cocktails mixers and epic Halloween and holiday parties.

Founded in 1989, HUNTER has grown into one of the most respected mid-size marketing communications firms in the country, creating work that matters in strategic planning, earned media relations, social and digital media, talent and influencer engagement, experiential marketing, multicultural outreach and content creation and distribution. And we do it all for esteemed companies and brands across every sector you can imagine:

  • Food + Beverage
  • Wine + Spirits
  • Health + Wellness
  • Beauty + Personal Care + Fashion
  • Home + Lifestyle + Travel
  • Retail + E-commerce

See us in action here: https://hunterpr.com