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We are looking for a passionate Manager, Loyalty & Digital Content to join our team and drive engagement through compelling digital content and loyalty program management.
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As the Senior Manager, SEO, you'll take the helm of a vital strategic pillar within our digital marketing strategy, concentrating on enhancing our website's organic search performance. Team Collaboration: Work alongside content creators, the paid media team, and other internal stakeholders to ensure a cohesive approach to Nasdaq's digital presence.
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The Content Manager will be responsible for overseeing the creation, development, and implementation of the magazine's content across all platforms, including print and digital.
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Amazons digital accounting team provides diverse customer offerings including App Developer services via Amazons Appstore, provision of engaging content through services like Amazon Kids+ and ComiXology, and independent author services through Print on Demand, Brilliance Publishing and Amazon Publishing.
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Amazon has an immediate opening for a rogram Manager (PM) to join our Digital Finance and Business Integration (FBI) team. The PM will work closely with the global financial systems team, accounting operations teams, tax, treasury, and others on new initiatives to provide integrated accounting requirements to the business teams.
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Develop an understanding of Air Force user/customer digital needs, digital trends, drivers and competitive dynamics, and develop a digital content strategy which includes identifying and developing relevant and engaging digital content.
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This person will report to the News Director and is expected to lead a high-performing team of Digital Producers responsible for guiding all aspects of our digital and streaming news content.
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Assist in breaking down digital creative and content creation requests into manageable tasks, facilitating smooth execution and timely delivery. As the Digital Creative Project Coordinator Assistant for the HSAD Creative Solutions Group, you will be assisting project managers in delivering our digital creative projects.
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The Digital Content Manager is primarily responsible for overseeing the City's communication, primarily on web and social media, while adhering to city-wide principles. 5+ years of experience as a content manager, social media manager, or similar role.
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Senior Manager, Digital Content & Social Media. This role will oversee the strategy & publishing of our digital content and social media, including responsibility for our social media strategy, audience/ engagement growth and partner integration/ branded content approach.
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The Digital Content Manager will be focused on social media management and content creation, while acting in accordance with our values, vision, and mission. United Way of Lancaster is looking for a Digital Content Manager to join our team.
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The Business Support & Digital Content Manager will collaborate with his/her direct reports to create a working environment that puts our customers first, and excels at driving customer satisfaction at all touchpoints.
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The candidate will assist in developing, implementing, and reviewing revised content for the House’s Intranet, HouseNet. The candidate will work closely with the HouseNet Content Lead and HouseNet Product Manager to develop, review, and maintain web content for Members and employees of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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5+ years’ experience in social media content creation, influencer marketing for a brand (in-house or agency) with a rich digital portfolio available for review as part of the interview process with an emphasis on IG Stories and static IG posts.
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Wachter seeks a writer and editor to apply for the Digital Content Manager / Writer to coordinate and execute copy and content contributors, driving meaningful engagement for varied audiences across our digital ecosystems for brand awareness.
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