At alt.f coworking, we’ve cultivated a culture that balances freedom with responsibility since our founding in 2016. We believe that great work happens when people have the flexibility to create, explore, and innovate—paired with a deep sense of ownership and accountability. Our dynamic environment empowers individuals and teams to work on their own terms while staying committed to collaboration, excellence, and meaningful impact. At alt.f, you’re not just given space—you’re given the trust and support to do your best work, your way.
Job Description
What You’ll Do
Capture the vibe. You’ll shoot videos that make people say, "I want to work there"—not just another office tour, but stories that bring our spaces to life.
Edit like a pro. Snappy cuts, engaging hooks, and the kind of transitions that keep people watching till the end.
Own the short-form game. Reels, Shorts, TikToks—whatever keeps us relevant in a world where attention spans are shorter than an ad-free YouTube trial.
Make coworking cool. Show why a shared office beats working from home (hint: better Wi-Fi, fewer distractions, and no awkward Zoom backgrounds).
Work your magic on people. Convince camera-shy team members and founders to actually enjoy being filmed.
Stay ahead of trends. Keep an eye on what’s working, what’s not, and why the algorithm keeps changing every five minutes.
Why You’ll Love Working With Us
A team that values creativity, sarcasm, and a good meme.
Full creative freedom—if you have an idea that works, run with it.
An actual workspace to film all the aesthetic B-roll your heart desires.
Free coffee, because caffeine and creativity go hand in hand.
A role where your content won’t just sit in drafts—it’ll actually get seen, engaged with, and appreciated.
Requirements
What We’re Looking For
2+ years of experience in video content creation. If your portfolio makes us binge-watch, we’re interested.
Editing skills in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or anything that doesn’t crash mid-project.
A knack for storytelling—because good videos aren’t just pretty, they make people feel something.
The ability to make a coworking space look like the place to be, not just another office.
Basic motion graphics skills are a plus, or at least a solid relationship with Google to figure it out.
A sense of humor—because if we can’t have fun with our content, what’s the point?