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Designer / Content Marketer

Location

Palo Alto

Department

Marketing

Type

On-Site

Salary

$90,000 to $110,000

Job Description

Posted on: 
May 26, 2026

About LiveX LiveX is a Google and NVIDIA ISV company building AI-powered holographic displays deployed in stadiums, retail environments, hotels, airports, and enterprise settings. We're a fast-moving team where marketing output directly drives enterprise deals and brand visibility.

About the role We're looking for a hybrid designer + content marketer who can own the full creative pipeline: concepting, shooting/generating video content, designing one-pagers and sales collateral, and managing our social presence. You'll work directly with the founder and sales team, and your output will go straight into enterprise pitches and outbound campaigns.

This is a full-time role based in our Palo Alto, California office, with occasional remote days. You'll be in-person with the team most of the week — close collaboration matters a lot for how we work.

This is a high-output role. If you need weeks of runway to ship a draft, this isn't the right fit. If you like shipping fast, getting sharp feedback, and iterating quickly, read on.

What you'll be responsible for

Video content (the largest chunk of the role)

  • AI-generated and live-shot product videos showing our holograms deployed in realistic settings — stadiums, airports, retail floors, hotel lobbies, emergency response scenarios
  • Product/UI demonstration clips that show the actual interface and interaction
  • Short-form social content (Instagram Reels, LinkedIn video, TikTok)
  • Ensuring video settings match the script — if the script says "airport wayfinding," the setting needs to be an airport, not a construction site. Details matter and will get flagged.

Sales and marketing collateral

  • One-pagers like "How to Drive Stadium Revenue with AI Holograms" — concepting the visuals, laying out the design, leaving room for sales copy
  • Pitch deck design and updates (working video embeds, clean layouts)
  • Case studies, event recaps, and partner-facing materials
  • Visual assets for outbound campaigns

Social and content marketing

  • Owning our Instagram, LinkedIn, and other channels end-to-end
  • Posting cadence, content calendar, captions, hashtag strategy
  • Repurposing event footage and product demos into platform-native content
  • Tracking what's working and adjusting

How you should approach the work

Ship drafts fast, iterate openly. We'd rather see a rough draft on day two than a polished version on day fourteen. Feedback gets sharper when there's something concrete to react to.

Communicate proactively when you're stuck. If you're not confident about output quality, or a task is blocking on something, say so early. Don't let things drag silently — that's the single biggest thing that breaks trust in this role. A heads-up on Monday is fine; radio silence until Friday is not.

Own your pipeline. You should maintain a visible queue of what's in progress, what's drafted, what's awaiting feedback, and what's shipped. Whether that's Notion, Asana, Linear, Trello, or a shared doc — pick something and keep it current so nobody has to ask "what's the status of X."

Track requests and follow through. If someone asks for product/UI clips on Feb 2nd, that ask shouldn't be forgotten by Feb 20th. Keep a running list of open requests and revisit weekly.

Match the brief. Read the script, the setting, the audience. Generic stock-looking output gets sent back. Specific, on-brief work moves forward.

Tools you should already be comfortable with

  • Video generation and editing: Sora, Runway, Veo, Kling, Pika, or similar AI video tools; CapCut, Premiere, or DaVinci Resolve for editing
  • Design: Figma (required), Canva, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects a plus)
  • Presentation/docs: Google Slides, Keynote, or PowerPoint with working video embeds
  • Project tracking: Notion, Asana, Linear, or equivalent
  • Social tools: Native posting on IG, LinkedIn, TikTok; familiarity with scheduling tools (Buffer, Later, Hootsuite)
  • Bonus: Basic 3D/motion (Blender, Spline), familiarity with prompt engineering for image/video models

What we're looking for in a candidate

  • 2–5 years of experience producing marketing content, ideally for a B2B or hardware/tech startup
  • A portfolio showing both video work and static design — not just one or the other
  • Demonstrated ability to learn new tools fast. The AI video/design space changes monthly; you should be the kind of person who tries new models the week they drop, not the year after
  • Self-directed: comfortable working with loose briefs and turning them into finished deliverables without hand-holding
  • Honest about timelines and blockers. We'd rather hear "this will take longer because X" than miss a deadline silently
  • Bias toward shipping. Perfect is the enemy of done; we can polish in v2

Location and logistics

  • Full-time, based in our Palo Alto, California office
  • In-office most days with occasional remote flexibility
  • Must be able to commute to Palo Alto reliably

How to apply

Send us:

  1. Your portfolio or reel (links fine)
  2. One example of a deliverable you shipped fast under pressure, and one you're proud of from a craft standpoint
  3. A short note on which AI video/design tools you've used most in the last 3 months and what you've learned about them
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Designer / Content Marketer

Location

Palo Alto

Department

Marketing

Type

On-Site

Salary

$90,000 to $110,000

Job Description

About LiveX LiveX is a Google and NVIDIA ISV company building AI-powered holographic displays deployed in stadiums, retail environments, hotels, airports, and enterprise settings. We're a fast-moving team where marketing output directly drives enterprise deals and brand visibility.

About the role We're looking for a hybrid designer + content marketer who can own the full creative pipeline: concepting, shooting/generating video content, designing one-pagers and sales collateral, and managing our social presence. You'll work directly with the founder and sales team, and your output will go straight into enterprise pitches and outbound campaigns.

This is a full-time role based in our Palo Alto, California office, with occasional remote days. You'll be in-person with the team most of the week — close collaboration matters a lot for how we work.

This is a high-output role. If you need weeks of runway to ship a draft, this isn't the right fit. If you like shipping fast, getting sharp feedback, and iterating quickly, read on.

What you'll be responsible for

Video content (the largest chunk of the role)

  • AI-generated and live-shot product videos showing our holograms deployed in realistic settings — stadiums, airports, retail floors, hotel lobbies, emergency response scenarios
  • Product/UI demonstration clips that show the actual interface and interaction
  • Short-form social content (Instagram Reels, LinkedIn video, TikTok)
  • Ensuring video settings match the script — if the script says "airport wayfinding," the setting needs to be an airport, not a construction site. Details matter and will get flagged.

Sales and marketing collateral

  • One-pagers like "How to Drive Stadium Revenue with AI Holograms" — concepting the visuals, laying out the design, leaving room for sales copy
  • Pitch deck design and updates (working video embeds, clean layouts)
  • Case studies, event recaps, and partner-facing materials
  • Visual assets for outbound campaigns

Social and content marketing

  • Owning our Instagram, LinkedIn, and other channels end-to-end
  • Posting cadence, content calendar, captions, hashtag strategy
  • Repurposing event footage and product demos into platform-native content
  • Tracking what's working and adjusting

How you should approach the work

Ship drafts fast, iterate openly. We'd rather see a rough draft on day two than a polished version on day fourteen. Feedback gets sharper when there's something concrete to react to.

Communicate proactively when you're stuck. If you're not confident about output quality, or a task is blocking on something, say so early. Don't let things drag silently — that's the single biggest thing that breaks trust in this role. A heads-up on Monday is fine; radio silence until Friday is not.

Own your pipeline. You should maintain a visible queue of what's in progress, what's drafted, what's awaiting feedback, and what's shipped. Whether that's Notion, Asana, Linear, Trello, or a shared doc — pick something and keep it current so nobody has to ask "what's the status of X."

Track requests and follow through. If someone asks for product/UI clips on Feb 2nd, that ask shouldn't be forgotten by Feb 20th. Keep a running list of open requests and revisit weekly.

Match the brief. Read the script, the setting, the audience. Generic stock-looking output gets sent back. Specific, on-brief work moves forward.

Tools you should already be comfortable with

  • Video generation and editing: Sora, Runway, Veo, Kling, Pika, or similar AI video tools; CapCut, Premiere, or DaVinci Resolve for editing
  • Design: Figma (required), Canva, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects a plus)
  • Presentation/docs: Google Slides, Keynote, or PowerPoint with working video embeds
  • Project tracking: Notion, Asana, Linear, or equivalent
  • Social tools: Native posting on IG, LinkedIn, TikTok; familiarity with scheduling tools (Buffer, Later, Hootsuite)
  • Bonus: Basic 3D/motion (Blender, Spline), familiarity with prompt engineering for image/video models

What we're looking for in a candidate

  • 2–5 years of experience producing marketing content, ideally for a B2B or hardware/tech startup
  • A portfolio showing both video work and static design — not just one or the other
  • Demonstrated ability to learn new tools fast. The AI video/design space changes monthly; you should be the kind of person who tries new models the week they drop, not the year after
  • Self-directed: comfortable working with loose briefs and turning them into finished deliverables without hand-holding
  • Honest about timelines and blockers. We'd rather hear "this will take longer because X" than miss a deadline silently
  • Bias toward shipping. Perfect is the enemy of done; we can polish in v2

Location and logistics

  • Full-time, based in our Palo Alto, California office
  • In-office most days with occasional remote flexibility
  • Must be able to commute to Palo Alto reliably

How to apply

Send us:

  1. Your portfolio or reel (links fine)
  2. One example of a deliverable you shipped fast under pressure, and one you're proud of from a craft standpoint
  3. A short note on which AI video/design tools you've used most in the last 3 months and what you've learned about them
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