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Camera Operator Job at Free Agency in New York

Free Agency, New York, NY, United States


Free Agency is on a mission to empower people to reach the highest levels of their career potential. We work with talent to break the information and process asymmetries holding them back from doing more, making more, and being more. We've raised over $15M from world-class investors like Maveron, Resolute Ventures, Bloomberg Beta, Kevin Durant and Rich Kleiman's Thirty Five Ventures, Palm Tree Crew, and more.

Free Agency brings Hollywood-style career management to knowledge workers, starting with the tech industry. We provide concierge services and digital products to help people find incredible jobs, make more money, and become high-performing leaders. Unlike solutions in recruiting, we're entirely paid by the talent we work with, which enables us to provide them with dedicated Talent Agents to manage "the business end" of their career. Talent success becomes our success.

To date, we've helped hundreds of professionals negotiate over $340 million in offers, and work with talent building the cutting-edge future in the startup and tech industry.

About the job:
We're seeking a skilled Camera Operator to join our creative team on a project or hourly basis.

You will:
  • Operate Sony FX3 and FX6 cameras for diverse shooting scenarios
  • Set up and manage audio equipment, including wireless microphones and boom mics
  • Capture high-quality footage for events, online content, and podcasts

You should:
  • Exhibit a strong understanding of cinematography and visual storytelling
  • Have experience with professional-grade camera and audio equipment
  • Send us a portfolio demonstrating relevant work (please include a link)


Compensation will range from $20-$30/hr, based on experience.

Please ensure your application materials include a link to your prior work.

Why Free Agency matters:

Job search and career progression are broken. Candidates haphazardly apply to jobs, meet only a few companies, settle during offer negotiation, and generally don't optimize the process of moving along in their careers. As a result, Free Agency believes that everyone is undercompensated.

That doesn't just have to do with the money we make, but also the teams we're a part of, the type of work we get to do, and the alignment to mission along the way. All of this has an impact on our own satisfaction, health, and financial wellness, but we don't give it the attention it deserves.

By aligning incentives with individual talent, Free Agency is enabled to build first-of-their-kind products & services and define a new category of career management.