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The Video Team is a group of editors, motion designers, video producers, and video creative leads at HubSpot that reports into the larger Creative Team within Marketing. Our mission is to inspire, entertain, and empower our global audience by creating original, engaging video experiences that drive measurable business results. Responsible for the production of videos that advance the HubSpot brand and drive customer acquisition, the team’s work is watched by millions globally across all major digital platforms.
Our videos span the entire marketing funnel—from brand awareness campaigns to performance-driven ads, product demonstrations, educational content, and social media storytelling. Located within Marketing, this creative team partners closely with designers, creative directors, and marketers to develop videos that ladder up into multiple key strategies and plays.
HubSpot is looking for a Senior Manager of Video Editorial to lead and grow our team of video editors and define what great editing looks like across every format we touch. You’ll manage a team of video editors, set the standard for storytelling craft, and build the systems and workflows that let your team consistently deliver exceptional work at scale. You’ll report directly to the Head of Video.
The right person for this role started as a video editor and knows the craft inside out. You've since built and led editorial teams, and you have strong opinions about what separates good editing from great editing. You’re as comfortable giving precise, actionable feedback on a rough cut as you are making a case for headcount in a planning meeting. You think in systems like how to organize work, develop people, and create processes that scale, without losing sight of the craft that makes video powerful. You've already been experimenting with AI in editorial workflows, and you have real opinions about where it accelerates the work and where human editorial judgment is irreplaceable. You want to build the playbook for what an AI-integrated editorial team looks like, not just react to the tools as they show up.