Editorial Producer & Video Host (Contract)

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Tablet is how you book the world’s most exciting hotels — places where you get a memorable experience, not just a room for the night. For over 20 years we've scoured the earth to find hotels that stand out for their style, service, and personality — regardless of price. In fact, our painstaking curation led to Michelin making us the official hotel selection of their legendary MICHELIN Guide. The MICHELIN Guide has always been a benchmark in gastronomy. Now it’s setting the same standard for hotels.

Our mission is to open doors to places people will love that they might not have found on their own, extraordinary places that reflect the beauty and diversity of the world. Our team believes that travel brings people of all backgrounds together. Our hotels provide an unforgettable backdrop for that union.

Headquartered in New York City, we operate in eight languages, bringing the top 1% of hotels in over a hundred different countries around the world to our discerning clientele via our website and app. And if you really want to take it to the next level, our Plus membership program provides VIP upgrades and amenities at hundreds of our properties.

Editorial Producer & Video Host (Contract)

Working closely with the Director of Marketing and Editorial, you’ll augment the team as an end-to-end Editorial & Video Producer. The ideal candidate is familiar with the luxury and boutique hotel space and has a passion for storytelling through weaving high-performing editorial and video production strategies.

With a holistic view of editorial and social video, you’ll bring ideas to life through producing compelling, high-quality hospitality, travel, and lifestyle content to grow our brand reach and drive hotel bookings. This requires strong writing skills, video production expertise, and a willingness to serve as the on-camera brand ambassador. This is an autonomous role where you will produce content largely independently.

The day-to-day entails conceiving and creating editorial content, writing scripts, hotel visits, filming highlights and interviews, editing and packaging content optimized for platforms like IG Reels and TikTok, guiding social media strategy, and writing supplemental web-based material. Content can include walkthroughs, commentary, lists, and recommendations in addition to experimental segments.

Requirements

  • Proven experience in end-to-end editorial and social video production with a background in hospitality, travel, tourism, or high-end luxury brands
  • Experience with analytics and social performance metrics
  • New York City based with an ability to travel within the city

Contract rate of $45-50 per hour

Employment Type: FULL_TIME
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