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theSkimm is hiring an Affiliate Coordinator/ Analyst (Contract). The Affiliate Coordinator/ Analyst (Contract) will assist the Senior Affiliate Manager in daily tasks related to growing commerce at theSkimm.  The Commerce team at theSkimm is a small but mighty group of writers, editors, and strategists who make SkimmShopping into our readers go-to place for recommendations, sales, and reviews.

How you’ll contribute to our mission

  • Organize inbound requests and materials for the commerce team
  • Provide regular reporting on affiliate performance, tracking and analyzing KPIs such as click, conversions, and revenue 
  • Use data to identify trends and opportunities for the commerce team 
  • Communicate regularly with internal stakeholders to provide updates on upcoming tentpoles, address ongoing performance, and discuss optimization opportunities 
  • Create monthly commerce reports for senior leadership 
  • Assist in the planning, execution, and optimization of affiliate campaigns and commerce tentpoles
  • Support sr. affiliate manager on partner communications, developing and maintaining relationships with brands across various industries 
  • Support VP, commerce in executive and board material prep for commerce team 
  • Address ad-hoc requests as needed

You’re ready for this! Here’s a bit more about what we’re looking for

  • 1-2 years of experience in an affiliate, commerce, or performance PR (agency experience preferred)
  • Experience analyzing large amounts of data and consolidating into readable reports   
  • Excellent communication skills with experience drafting internal and external communications and building reporting decks 
  • Familiarity with affiliate platforms such as (but not limited to) Impact, Rakuten, Awin, Skimlinks, Levanta, and Linkby 
  • Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities

This is a short-term, contract position from April 1 through May 31. The expected rate for this role is $8,000 each month. We’ll consider a variety of factors when determining the offered base salary including an evaluation of a candidate’s skills, abilities, experience, location, market demands, and internal parity.

About the office

This is a short-term, contract position that is full-time. This role is based in New York, NY with flexibility for remote work. 

Our office is available to use three days a week — Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. We have a hybrid environment and ask that full-time employees within the New York Metro area come together in person two days a week. All other days are up to the discretion of the employees during the days that the office will be open.

Our story, Skimm’d

We are a digital media company, dedicated to succinctly giving women the information they need to make confident decisions. We make it easier to live smarter.

At our core, we are writers, editors, producers, designers, marketers, engineers, analysts, sellers, creatives, and strategists all working together to achieve this goal.

Every day we’re breaking down the news, trends, policies, and politics that impact women so that they can navigate their daily lives and futures – from managing their paychecks to casting their ballots – with confidence.  We provide our dedicated audience of millions with reliable, non-partisan, information, informing and empowering them while fitting into their daily routines. 

Since disrupting the media landscape and defining a new category a decade ago, theSkimm has become a trusted source for its audience of millions by seamlessly integrating into their existing routines, fundamentally changing the way they consume news and make decisions. Today theSkimm ecosystem includes the Daily Skimm, the Daily Skimm: Weekend, Skimm Money and Skimm Your Life newsletters, B2B marketer’s newsletter The SKM Report, the “9 to 5ish with theSkimm” podcast, and theSkimm mobile app. theSkimm also houses Skimm Studios which creates innovative in-house video and audio content, and our in-house creative agency SKM Lab, which conceptualizes, develops, and produces innovative solutions and content for brands to engage with generations of informed women. theSkimm's first book, How to Skimm Your Life, debuted at #1 on The New York Times Best Seller list. Through Skimm Impact, theSkimm's our purpose-driven platform, the company is dedicated to creating change for women. We are proud to support get-out-the-vote efforts with Skimm Your Ballot, which has spurred over two million voting-related actions across the last four election cycles. We have mobilized hundreds of companies to join our #ShowUsYourLeave movement, which has created transparency and pushed for progress for Paid Family Leave in the U.S. And we’re empowering women to take agency of their lives and control of their futures through our State of Women initiative, grounded in a study conducted by The Harris Poll.

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