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MANGO is a full service photography and design company based in downtown Toronto, Canada. We’ve traveled the globe to photograph celebrities and high end weddings and events. Our team has been recognized as the very best in the industry. We’ve been featured in all major publications and on television including Hello Magazine, Martha Stewart, Wedluxe, Weddings Bells, Bravo TV, and many more.  We pride ourselves on the dedication to produce high caliber work while keeping our client experience stress-free and relaxed. Each wedding photographer is supported by a diligent, full-time team dedicated to client services, here to support your every need. Our unique approach is based on impeccable service and attention to detail. We will pair you up with the best wedding photographer in our studio who will create stunning wedding photos.

Check out our current job opportunities below or learn more about our company here .

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Sales coordinator.

MANGO Studios – Toronto, ON

Are you a natural relationship building professional? Are you seeking a career in the Wedding and Events industry? Are you interested in working in a fun, fast paced start-up like team environment? – MANGO STUDIOS might be the place for you.

MANGO is a full service photography and design company based in downtown Toronto, Canada. We’ve been featured in all major publications and on television including Hello Magazine, Martha Stewart, Wedluxe, WeddingBells, Bravo TV, and many more.

The Business Development Specialist position at MANGO is a full time position which requires an individual who is deeply interested in Weddings and Events industry. You should be outgoing, a natural people person and can quickly develop creative solutions for potential customers. You are competitive, professional, and thrive in team environments. You also understand the high-end service markets.

Responsibilities

  • Meet pre-qualified clients in our offices, these are the customers who are keenly interested in working with MANGO for their Wedding Photography.
  • Walk clients through presentations, offer creative solutions based on their unique needs, and close the sale.
  • Negotiate pricing & executing client booking contracts
  • Work with existing customers and seek out upsell opportunities
  • Prospect for new opportunities and new potential clients and partnerships
  • Keep records of your sales efforts and pipeline using Salesforce CRM platform
  • Work closely with vendor partners and plan creative shoots, events, giveaways and more
  • Provide management with sales and KPI related reports for weekly sales meeting
  • Seek out new and creative opportunities to drive revenue and oversee business development initiatives from start to finish
  • Partner with the marketing team to drive marketing strategies and targeted marketing campaigns towards groups of prospects
  • Work to ensure clients have a great experience from entry to exit. You will work closely with Customer Success and Production Teams on client experience.

Requirements & Qualifications

  • 2+ years of sales/business development experience in hospitality, high-end retail, wedding or events industry is preferred
  • Post-secondary education in a relevant discipline
  • Experience with CRM (Ideally Salesforce)
  • Team player, can work individually and within a group
  • Proven ability to build and maintain long-lasting customer relationships
  • Sales driven attitude to generate maximum revenue
  • Ability to think creatively, cohesively and independently
  • Results driven attitude with a passion for business development
  • Self-starter with the ability to think quickly
  • Strong written and verbal communication
  • Legally able to work in Canada

Nice to have

  • Experience with photography.
  • Experience working with high-end brands

Job Type: Full-time

Photo Editor

Location: Toronto

The Position:

Experience:

  • Proofing wedding or events photography experience
  • Exceptional at achieving time-sensitive production goals while managing multiple (and competing) priorities and deadlines
  • Knowledge and understanding of the wedding photography industry
  • Photoshop, Lightroom, and Photo Mechanic knowledge
  • Charismatic and outgoing yet very professional with responsible attitude
  • Decisive, results-driven, people-oriented person.
  • Use insightful judgment to select the most impactful and all must have images
  • Prioritize image editing and selections with consideration for our marketplace and customers.
  • Evaluate images with consideration for key attributes including composition, lighting, story narrative, unique style
  • Provide feedback to photography management about opportunities and best practices.
  • Editing the images in the ‘Mango Style,’ ensuring they are telling a story, and prepare them for delivery
  • Great storytellers through photography
  • A keen eye for detail
  • Great verbal and written communication skills
  • Punctuality and time management
  • Ability to work well under pressure
  • Quick-thinking problem solver
  • Open-mindedness and willingness to learn
  • Great team player

Must to Have:

  • Your own computer

Photographer

aka Visual Storyteller Locations: Toronto

The Position: Are you a super talented passionate photographer? We’re always on the hunt for visual storytellers. If this sounds like you and you’d like to join our team – get in touch with us! We are looking to expand our team of talented photographers for the 2019 season.

Headquartered in Toronto, our teams are available in Canada, USA and worldwide.

  • Wedding or events photography experience (not required)
  • Lifestyle photography experience

Requirements:

  • Professional camera gear (full frame DSLR, Prime Lenses, Flash)
  • Photoshop and lightroom knowledge

Nice to Have:

  • Your own car

Digital Marketing Manager

aka Growth Hacker Location: Toronto, ON

  • As the digital marketing manager you will be a key part of the Growth Team, responsible for the development and execution of various projects.
  • Oversee and drive growth across all stages of the funnel, lead generation, conversion, retention and referrals.
  • Drive traction by leveraging your experience with various marketing tools, including marketing and email automation (Hubspot, Salesforce Pardot, or equivalent) , SEM, SEO, PPC, Social, Video , retargeting etc.
  • You will develop end to end campaigns, from proposal to execution. You have experience with running quick and cost effective tests, validating, reporting, and scaling up campaigns.
  • You will manage and grow your team of marketers and support staff.
  • You have the ability to lead by example and through clear and effective communication.
  • 2+ years in a digital marketing role.
  • Digital marketing / Growth hacking wiz!
  • Expert level marketing measurement and reporting.
  • You have been successful in a similar role at a consumer facing high growth company.
  • You embrace start up culture, creativity, and have a keen appreciation for photography, design, and visual arts.
  • Experienced with various modern software including Salesforce, Pardot, Hubspot, Facebook Marketing, A/B testing tools, Unbounce, project management tools etc.
  • You easily grasp new concepts, highly organized, and have strong communications skills.
  • You are a proven leader and thrive on growing innovative companies.

Nice to have:

  • Comp Sci or Engineering background.
  • Experience working with luxury brands.
  • Experience working with a consumer tech brand.

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As I write this, much of my home state of Georgia is under the threat of potential severe weather, including tornadoes. Over the past week, tornadoes have ravaged the Great Plains, Midwest, and South. While browsing the social media platform X, I noticed something that concerned me but is indicative of the current “social mediarology” era. A National Weather Service office, staffed by a large team of meteorologists , had to post a reminder for people to stop calling them to point out radar signatures on their weather radar apps. Such calls were compromising their communication lines for more important correspondence. I promise you that NWS meteorologists understand what radar is showing about potential tornadoes, so let them do their jobs.

On the evening of May 7, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio posted, “Friendly request - no need to call us about what you see on your radar app. We have dedicated team of radar operators analyzing every radar slice looking at available data.” They urged people not to tie up the phone lines with that type of information because they need to keep a clear line for reports of funnel clouds, tornadoes or other damage.

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As a professor who teaches mesoscale and radar meteorology at the University of Georgia, I often convey to students how severe storm environments are changing rapidly. National Weather Service meteorologists must juggle many things in those moments to effectively communicate evolving severe weather risks. They are monitoring the radar, satellite information, model output, observations, social media and the phone lines. They are also communicating with the media, emergency managers, businesses and other decision makers.

Weather information is readily available to the public via websites, apps and other platforms. This creates a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it is critical that information is readily available to the public in threatening weather situations. On the other, it has also created a lot of social “mediarologists,” misinformation and confusion.

In recent years, organizations like the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association have created certifications to separate signal from noise, but it will always be a big game of “whack the bad or distracting information.” In an era of clicks, likes, shares and follows, posts about a potential hurricane, tornado outbreak or snowstorm 10 to 14 days out is inevitable. I always consider the National Weather Service as the frontline source for information, guidance and warnings. Its data informs broadcast meteorologists, national networks, apps and so forth.

Meteorologists suffer through years of coursework in calculus, physics, thermodynamics, atmospheric physics, mesoscale or radar meteorology, satellite meteorology, statistics, cloud microphysics and more. They gain valuable experience through experiential learning opportunities, too. Trust me, I know this is true as a meteorologist and director of a major atmospheric sciences program at a university. In fact, the AMS lays out what sound training in meteorology should contain. One line specifically says, “Active and passive remote sensing (especially radar and satellite measurements).”

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