Shape Your Destiny: Digital Marketing Positions Await!
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Come Build Something Real With Us in Digital Marketing
Have you ever noticed how some jobs sound the same? “Dynamic team, growth opportunities, blah blah blah.” Let’s skip the shiny brochure. Let’s talk real. If you’re from Machilipatnam, Nagarjuna Hill, Rajamahendravaram, Srikakulam—or even if you know someone who’s been there—you’ll get what I’m saying.
We’re not building a factory line of social posts here. This is for people who’d rather figure out what gets a shopkeeper to smile at a WhatsApp forward than recite a checklist. You’ll have days when your idea works. You’ll have days when it flops. Most of us started with more curiosity than experience. Still do, honestly.
A few years ago, our first campaign was for a cousin’s stationery shop. We used three hashtags, a blurry phone photo, and a Facebook post that rhymed “pen” with “again.” It was silly. But it doubled his weekend sales. That’s how it started.
Today, some of our best ideas still come from late-night chai or random bus rides. We talk about local slang, trending reels, and once in a while, what Google’s latest algorithm update actually means for small-town businesses. Our digital marketing team isn’t just people with degrees. We’ve ex-teachers, recent graduates, and one ex-banker who swears he only joined for the free Wi-Fi.
What you’ll actually do (spoiler: it’s never the same day twice)
- Come up with content for the website, social, emails—sometimes even flyers, when the moment calls for it.
- Try a new reel. Or a meme. Or something nobody’s seen yet. If it flops, laugh and try again.
- Help our brand show up higher on search engines (SEO isn’t magic—it’s curiosity and patience).
- Handle DMs, write replies, and sometimes become the unofficial agony aunt for our followers.
- Team up with a designer, a sales guy, or even our office’s “unofficial” event planner. Sometimes all three, at once.
- Dig into numbers (analytics, metrics, whatever you want to call them) to figure out why one thing worked and another didn’t.
- Notice a new tool, a fresh app, or just a weird trend—and pitch us on why we should (or shouldn’t) try it.
What matters to us
Forget about having a “perfect profile.” Our best people are curious, stubborn, and willing to learn. Finished school? Great. Degree? Also good. No degree? Doesn’t matter. Age 18, age 60—what you’ve seen counts as much as what you’ve studied. English or the local language, as long as you can get your point across.
If you’ve ever written a post that made someone smile or explained Facebook to your uncle, you’re halfway there if you’ve messed up a campaign and can tell us what you learned, even better.
What’s in it for you
We don’t offer bean bags or ping-pong tables. (If that’s a dealbreaker, look elsewhere.) Here’s what you actually get:
- Real support—someone to teach you the ropes, not just throw you in the deep end.
- Salary up to ₹30,000/month. That’s not a typo. (And it’s on time, every month—our accounts person is an Excel wizard.)
- You can work remotely, work in the office, or mix it up. As long as you’re getting things done, we don’t count hours.
- If you’re good, you’ll grow. Titles change fast here. Show you can handle it, and you’ll move up.
- You get to see your work make a real difference. (First campaign? We’ll show you the numbers, not just clap and forget about it.)
Where you’ll meet us (if you want to)
- Machilipatnam – Revathi Theatre Road, Ramanaidupet
- Bhopal – Beside Katara Hospital, Global Park City
- Rajamahendravaram – Hospital Street, Gandhi Park
- Srikakulam – China Bazar Street, GT Road, Nehru Rd
Or maybe we’ll meet on Zoom, or at a roadside tea stall. (It’s happened before.)
How to apply (forget the old routine)
You don’t need a glossy resume. Show us something—maybe a post you made, a funny comment that blew up, or even just a story about the time you fixed your aunt’s WhatsApp group. If you’ve got passion, we’ll see it. If you’re curious, you’ll fit right in.
Click Apply. Or walk in. Or ask a friend who works here already to nudge us.
We want the real you, not the polished “interview version.”
If you’ve read this far, you’re probably the kind of person we want. Let’s talk. Published on: Jul 16, 2025