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Creators, Sponsors, Brands & Entertainment Relationships

Head of Partnerships

We're beginning to build a pipeline of people who may eventually help open doors for Solcho.

This is not a formal hiring process yet.

We're looking to meet relationship-builders who understand creators, entertainment, sponsors, brands, venues, or media partnerships.

Areas We Care About

  • Creator outreach
  • Sponsorships
  • Brand partnerships
  • Entertainment relationships
  • Venue and event partnerships
  • Strategic introductions
  • Relationship management

What You Might Help With

  • Finding early creators and entertainment partners
  • Opening sponsor and brand conversations
  • Helping shape partnership packages
  • Building relationships with venues, labels, agencies, and creator teams
  • Identifying opportunities Solcho should pursue
  • Helping turn early traction into bigger doors

Who We're Looking For

We're interested in people who can build trust, communicate clearly, and get conversations started without sounding like a generic sales deck.

  • Strong relationship instincts
  • Comfort reaching out cold or through networks
  • Clear written and verbal communication
  • Good taste around creators, brands, and entertainment
  • Ability to follow up without being pushy

Nice To Have

  • Existing relationships with creators, sponsors, venues, brands, agencies, or entertainment companies
  • Experience in partnerships, sponsorships, media, events, music, film, gaming, or creator businesses
  • Comfort working across cultures and time zones

Compensation

Compensation will depend on experience, availability, and overall fit. Partnership-related compensation structures may be discussed if the role becomes formal.

Interested?

We're not looking for resumes right now. Just send a short message answering:

  • What specifically caught your attention about this opportunity?
  • What do you bring that's genuinely difficult to find?
  • Your current city.
  • Your compensation expectations if this eventually became a formal role.
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