
Description
Hilltop Residential is seeking a Marketing Coordinator to elevate Hilltop’s presence across our portfolio by keeping listings accurate, social channels lively, and performance insights clear. Reporting to the Managing Director of HR & Marketing, this role manages day-to-day execution across social scheduling and engagement, reputation management, listings updates, light paid media monitoring, and monthly reporting. It also coordinates creative needs such as photoshoots, flyers, signage, and tour links, ensuring assets stay current and on brand. You’ll partner closely with on-site teams to surface resident feedback, close loops quickly, and keep trackers and tickets moving. With a keen eye for detail and a service-minded approach, you’ll turn strategy into clean, on-brand execution that supports leasing momentum and strengthens stakeholder trust.
Hilltop Residential was founded in 2017 and currently owns and operates over $2 billion of multifamily assets across major markets in the southeastern United States.
At Hilltop Residential, we are proud of our vibrant culture. We are a world-class real estate investment company that provides unparalleled excellence to our customers and investors. Hilltop is focused on creating an unforgettable experience not only as a great place to live, but also a great place to work, and we are honored to have received the recognition as a Great Place to Work four years in a row, as well as being named a Top Workplace by the Houston Chronicle.
Great Benefits
• Rapidly Growing Company with Opportunities for Promotion and Development • Competitive Pay • 401k with Company Match • Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision Plans • Paid Life Insurance • Employee Referral Program • Short and Long Term Disability • Personal Time Off • Employee Rent Discount Program
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Requirements
This is an in-person position reporting to the Managing Director of HR and Marketing, located at our Corporate office located at 9651 Katy Freeway Suite 550, Houston, TX 77024.
Applicants are evaluated on the basis of job qualifications—not race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran, marital or domestic partner status, citizenship or any other status or characteristic covered by federal, state or local law.