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Working a 9-5 sometimes comes with a lot of extra baggage, whether silly corporate rules or meetings that could’ve been emails. Because of that, more 9-5ers are looking for people they can relate to over their work woes without getting in trouble with management. Enter corporate satire influencers. With over 9B views alone, #corporatelife is one of the most watched videos because we’re all looking for relatable work content. These creators could make fun collaborations for brands seeking to reach working professionals or B2B customers.

Top 8 satire influencers

Corporate Natalie

Natalie shares relatable, funny videos about corporate life. She calls herself the “CEO of Work-From-Home Jokes” and has a podcast called Demoted all about workplace drama and advice. Natalie has 859K followers on Instagram and 656K on TikTok.

Lisa Beasley — Corporate Erin

Lisa, aka #CorporateErin, is a corporate satire influencer on TikTok, where she has 382K followers. Lisa impersonates Corporate Erin to prod at the comical and annoying side of working corporate. She never breaks character, even on the red carpet or in brand collaborations.

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Corporate Bro

Ross Pomerantz is the face behind the popular Corporate Bro account, aka Corp. On TikTok, he has 255K followers and shares jokes about the corporate side of tech and sales. He’s done videos talking about passive-aggressive managers and layoff emails

Loe Haley

Loe’s satirical TikTok went viral during the pandemic when everyone was working from home. She now has 3.8 million followers on TikTok and ends off all of her videos with a fun “Toodaloo.” She shows the funny side of working remotely and the relatable side of too many emails

Corporate Sween

Ben Sweeny is the brains and comedic humor behind the popular TikTok account Corporate Sween. He has 117K followers and shares videos pretending to be that annoying boss or HR manager who just gets under workers’ skin.

Rod 

Rod grew in popularity during the pandemic on popularity with his relatable millennial and corporate humor. Not all of his videos are specific to the workplace anymore, but he has tons of satirical content that has viewers laughing (or crying) right along with him. He now has 1.6 million followers.

Corporate Humor

The Instagram Corporate Humor is a meme account dedicated to workplace satire. It features hundreds of relatable work memes about topics like teamwork or emails.

When’s Happy Hour

The Instagram account When’s Happy Hour is run by the team at @betches. This account has 714K followers and is full of relatable memes and funny Reels about the workplace. 

Influencers are talking about all parts of life now on social media. Workplace humor and satire is one of the most popular since so many people can relate with the fun and not so fun side of working corporate. To find influencers for your next campaign, check out IZEA’s Marketplace to get started.

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