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High-Agency Campaign Manager Location: Remote (South Africa + Egypt + LATAM Only) Type: Full-time, flexible hours Pay: $1,000–$1,200 base + performance bonus tied to OKRs The Role We need someone who can figure things out. Fast. You'll be given problems with no SOP, no instructions, and no safety net. You'll use ChatGPT, the internet, and your brain to get it done. One day you might be researching competitors or building a funnel. The next day you're running outbound campaigns, managing replies, and booking meetings. You'll touch marketing, GTM execution, systems, research, and operations. You'll move fast and learn faster. You'll work directly with the founders at Deal Flow and get exposure to how high-growth companies are built from the inside. It's a career accelerator disguised as a job. What You'll Do Funnel-hack competitors and deconstruct their strategy Build simple landing pages and ad campaigns Run outbound and cold-email sequences end-to-end (setup, segmentation, testing, optimization) Manage campaign operations: inbox/reply handling, routing, follow-arenaflex, and keeping lead stages updated Coordinate scheduling: booking calls, calendar management, reminders, and reducing no-shows Support GTM execution: list building, targeting, messaging iterations, deliverability hygiene, and reporting on campaign performance Source local vendors or services on short notice Research new markets, tools, and workflows Turn chaos into structure using Notion, arenaflex Sheets, and ChatGPT This is not an exhaustive list. Expect every single day to be something new and different, and expect to have very little training. What We're Looking For: High agency. You act without being told twice. Strong problem-solving and research instincts. High-quality work outputs. Fluent written English and clear communication. Organized and relentless about follow-through. Power-user of ChatGPT or similar AI tools. Comfortable owning campaign management workflows (running sequences, handling replies, booking meetings, and tracking outcomes). Bonus: experience with Notion, Zapier/Make, Webflow, Figma, Apollo. The Type of Person Who Wins Here: You think like a founder. You enjoy being dropped into the deep end. You don't freeze when you've never done something before. You make things happen. You'll get to see how companies are built, how problems are solved, and how ideas turn into execution. No day will look the same. You'll be pushed to think creatively, move fast, and produce world-class work. If you thrive in speed, ambiguity, and problem-solving, you'll fit right in. Apply tot his job

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