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Pokemon Card Breaker Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Social Media Coordinator (Intern)

New York, NY · On-site

$16.50 - $21/hr

... card hobby. We run daily live shows across Fanatics Live, Whatnot, and TikTok -- breaking cards, from Sports Pokémon, WWE, Disney, and more under our channels including Swish Breaks, Swish Wax ...

... card hobby. We run daily live shows across Fanatics Live, Whatnot, and TikTok -- breaking cards, from Sports Pokémon, WWE, Disney, and more under our channels including Swish Breaks, Swish Wax ...

Prepress Operator

Greensboro, NC

$18.75 - $25.25/hr

Verify color breaks, page positioning, crop marks, die lines, and production specifications ... Pokemon Company International, is the largest trading card printer in the world. We offer ...

Prepress Operator

Greensboro, NC · On-site

$18.75 - $25.25/hr

... Card Manufacturing At Millennium Print Group (MPG), a proud subsidiary of The Pokémon Company ... Verify color breaks, page positioning, crop marks, die lines, and production specifications.

Sales Supervisor

New York, NY · On-site

$66K - $75K/yr

What began as a small local shop has grown into one of the leading destinations for Trading Card ... Manage the streaming floor by assigning stations, coordinating breaks, and maintaining smooth daily ...

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Senior Full-Stack Engineer

New York, NY · On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

What began as a small local shop has grown into one of the leading destinations for Trading Card ... Design, build, and ship new features that directly improve revenue, including break configuration ...

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How much do pokemon card breaker jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for pokemon card breaker in the United States is $39.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.88 and $63.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Pokemon Card Breaker?

Pokemon Card Breakers are individuals or businesses who open sealed Pokemon card products, such as booster boxes or packs, live on a streaming platform for a group of buyers. Customers purchase a spot in the break, which gives them a share of the cards pulled, typically determined by type, set, or random assignment. The breaker opens the packs on camera, sorts the cards according to the break rules, and ships the relevant cards to each buyer. This has become a popular way for collectors to access rare cards and enjoy the excitement of live pack openings.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a Pokemon Card Breaker?

To excel as a Pokemon Card Breaker, you need a thorough knowledge of Pokemon TCG, attention to detail, and strong organizational skills to manage live card openings and inventory. Familiarity with live streaming platforms (such as Twitch or YouTube), payment processing tools, and camera equipment is essential. Excellent communication, customer service, and the ability to engage and entertain an online audience help set top breakers apart. These skills ensure efficient, transparent operations and build trust and excitement in the card-breaking community.

What are common challenges faced by a Pokemon Card Breaker and how can they be managed?

As a Pokemon Card Breaker, one of the main challenges is maintaining audience engagement during live streams, especially when breaks run long or when pulls aren’t particularly exciting. It’s also essential to handle cards with extreme care to avoid damage, as collectors expect mint condition. Managing inventory, shipping logistics, and transparent communication with buyers are crucial for building trust and repeat business. Staying organized and cultivating a friendly, enthusiastic presence can help overcome these challenges and foster a loyal community.

What is the difference between Pokemon Card Breaker vs Card Shop Employee?

AspectPokemon Card BreakerCard Shop Employee
CredentialsKnowledge of card values, trading, and collectionCustomer service skills, basic product knowledge
Work EnvironmentOnline platforms, conventions, or private eventsBrick-and-mortar stores, retail settings
Industry UsagePrimarily in trading communities and online salesIn retail stores, assisting customers and managing inventory

Pokemon Card Breakers focus on opening and showcasing card packs, often online, while Card Shop Employees work in physical stores, helping customers and managing sales. Both roles require knowledge of cards but differ in environment and daily tasks.

How much do Pokemon Card Breakers make?

Pokemon Card Breakers typically earn between $20 and $100 per break, with income varying based on experience, the size of the community, and the value of the cards being opened. Successful breakers who build a large following can generate higher earnings through tips, sponsorships, and merchandise sales, often working flexible hours and requiring knowledge of the hobby and streaming tools.
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Social Media Coordinator (Intern)

Swishbreaks

New York, NY • On-site

$16.50 - $21/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

About Swish Breaks

Swish Breaks is a sports and entertainment company at the center of the trading card hobby. We run daily live shows across Fanatics Live, Whatnot, and TikTok — breaking cards, from Sports Pokémon, WWE, Disney, and more under our channels including Swish Breaks, Swish Wax, Swish Bats, Swish Smash, Swish Sealed, and PokéSwish. We're leveling up our social game in a big way and building a content engine that matches the energy of our lives. If you love sports, cards, pop culture, and making stuff people actually want to watch: you're in the right place.

The Role

We're looking for a Social Manager Intern to help run the day-to-day operations of our social presence across multiple accounts — Swish Breaks (main account), PokéSwish, and Swish Smash. You'll schedule, publish, monitor, and engage. You'll own the calendar, keep the trains running, and make sure every piece of content goes out at the right time, on the right platform, with the right caption. You also will help ideate and create content.

This is the role for someone who's organized, plugged into social trends, and genuinely cares about community. You'll be the connective tissue between our creators, editors, and audience.

What You'll Do
  • Own the social calendar across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and X. Plan ahead, but be ready to react in the moment.

  • Schedule and publish content across multiple Swish accounts, routing the right post to the right brand (sports → Swish Breaks, entertainment → SwishSmash, Pokémon → PokéSwish).

  • Write captions and hooks that match the voice of each account.

  • Monitor comments and DMs and engage with our community — replies, likes, follows, the works.

  • Track performance using our social spreadsheet — what posted, when, how it performed, and what we learned.

  • Spot trends early — audios, formats, conversations — and bring them to the team before they peak.

  • Coordinate with creators and editors to keep the content pipeline moving.

  • Support live show promotion — "we are live now" posts, recap content, event coverage on Fanatics, Whatnot, and TikTok.

  • Ideate and pitch content daily — series concepts, one-offs, reactive posts, recurring formats.

What We're Looking For
  • Deep familiarity with TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts — both as a user and a publisher.

  • Strong writing instincts. You know the difference between a caption that converts and one that just sits there.

  • Organized to a fault. You don't drop balls; you build systems that catch them.

  • Genuinely curious about sports, trading cards, Pokémon, or entertainment. You don't have to be a superfan, but you have to want to learn.

  • Calm under pressure. We post a lot, and things move fast.

Why Swish

This is a paid internship with a clear path to a full-time role for the right person. We're not looking for someone to come in, do coffee runs, and leave. We're looking for future teammates.

You'll learn how to run social at scale across multiple brands in one of the most exciting spaces in sports and entertainment right now. The right person comes out of this internship ready to step into a full-time role on our team.