Head of Generative Performance (Residency / Fellow)
sandan AI
- Dubai
- Contract
- Full-time
- Media buying has become automated, but creative production is stuck in 2015.
- A single ad campaign needs 500+ visual variations to beat creative fatigue.
- Traditional production takes 1-2 weeks for just 50 variations.
- Brands are forced to choose between going broke on production costs or remaining invisible.
- Build Systems, Not Just Ads: Create reusable workflows that take a Product URL + Brand Guidelines and spit out 200+ high-performing ad variations (Static & Motion).
- Solve the "Scale" Problem: Utilize our batch processing engine to generate thousands of assets overnight, solving the "Creative Fatigue" problem forever.
- Product Evolution: You will have direct access to our engineering team. Your feedback will dictate the future of our "Ad Creative Generator" nodes.
- You are a Performance Marketer / Growth Hacker who is tired of waiting days for designers to resize an image.
- You understand "The Math": You know that testing 3 audiences × 5 copy variants × 10 visuals = 150 assets, and you know how impossible that is to produce manually.
- You are a "Visual Thinker": You don't want to write Python scripts, but you want the logic of code. You want to visually connect "Product Image" to "Background Remover" to "Scene Generator".
- Uncapped Access: You get full, unlimited access to ArcGen Pro (Enterprise Tier) during the residency.
- The "Template" Revenue Model: The best workflows you build can be listed on our upcoming Template Marketplace. You keep the recognition and build a passive funnel for your own agency/consultancy.
- Certification: Successful residents become "Certified ArcGen Architects"—a status that positions you as a leader in the AI-Marketing revolution.
- The Challenge: In the "Note" section, describe one Ad Creative Workflow you would build if you had infinite AI power. (e.g., "I want to take a weather API trigger and auto-generate rain-themed ad creatives for a raincoat brand whenever it rains in London.")