Contractor, Digital Marketing Project Manager

Remote / Philadelphia, PA / San Diego, CA
Project Management /
Contract /
Remote

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Contractor Questionnaire

  • How do you pronounce your name? (or do you go by a preferred nickname instead)
  • Giving back is important to us. What community service organizations are you involved in, if any?*
  • Did a current or former Seer team member refer you? Tell us who!
  • Share your desired hourly rate
  • Do you have liability insurance? This is required for Contractors to have.
  • When can you start?
  • Starting with the date provided above, what are your hours of availability?
  • When are you available to work these hours?
  • Are you based in the United States? [We are only able to consider candidates based in the US with eligibility to work here.]*
  • Are you able to provide proof of eligibility to work in the US? [We are only able to consider candidates based in the US with eligibility to work here]*
  • Will you now or in the future require Visa sponsorship for employment at Seer Interactive? [At this time, Seer is unable to provide visa sponsorships.]*
  • Are you able to work within the contiguous US time-zones? [Due to client meeting requirements, we are unable to consider candidates in Hawaii or Alaska time-zones.]*
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Project Manager Questionnaire

  • Do you have experience as a PM in a startup or agency environment? (this is required)
  • If you answered yes to the above question, please share the name of the start up or agency you have worked at
  • Do you have professional experience in digital marketing channels such as SEO or Paid Media?
  • Please share a bit about your experience wearing many hats - how did you prioritize and overcome learning curves?