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Influencer Manager (FR, GB, IE)

bunq
Greater London
2 days ago
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At bunq, we're not just building a banking app; we're reshaping how people around the world experience financial freedom. As an Influencer Manager (FR, GB, IE), you’ll be instrumental in bringing bunq's story to life for people with international lifestyles. You'll be the architect of our influencer strategy in France, Great Britain and Ireland, finding and collaborating with the local creators our future users already trust. You’ll empower them to show a new generation how bunq makes their lives easy, exciting, and stand out from the crowd.

Take Ownership

As our Influencer Manager (FR, GB, IE), you’ll play a critical role in building authentic connections and driving awareness in our key markets. You will:

  • Own and execute end-to-end influencer campaigns across France, Great Britain and Ireland, from sourcing and briefing to ensuring exceptional content quality and local relevance.

  • Become the master of our metrics. You’ll relentlessly track campaign performance (reach, engagement, conversions), translating data into actionable insights that drive real growth and prove ROI.

  • Act as the central hub for all things influencer. You’ll coordinate cross-functionally and ensure compliance and brand standards.



  • You have a background in end-to-end influencer campaign management, with a proven track record of executing flawless campaigns that deliver on time and on brand.

  • You know how to identify the right influencers, negotiate like a pro, and build strong, lasting relationships across multiple markets.

  • You live and breathe KPIs and you turn complex data into clear, actionable strategies for optimization.

  • You have your finger on the pulse of culture. You possess deep expertise in social media platforms, audience behavior, and the latest trends, especially within the FR, GB and IE markets.

  • You are fluent in French and English

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Your space to perform

We give you the space and the tools you need to succeed 💪🏼

🤟 Great, international colleagues who share your mindset

🌟 Make lasting impact by working on complex & exciting challenges

👩‍💻 Hybrid setup: after 3 months in-office, work 2 days remote, 3 days in-office weekly.

🧳 Digital Nomad program: work remotely 1 week per quarter after 1 year and 3 weeks per quarter after 2 years

📚 We support growth with bunq Academy and €1500 annual learning budget

💻 A MacBook so you can Get Shit Done with us

💸 Monthly contribution to your phone and internet bills

🍹 Frequent epic events, including an annual bunq weekend away



All new hires are subject to Pre-employment Screening (PES), which includes checks conducted by our third-party partner, DISA. This is part of our commitment to a secure and trustworthy workplace.

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