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Full-time Product Marketing Coordinator - Party & Family Products position available with Carlsbad, Cbased board game company. The Product Marketing Coordinator - Party & Family Products leads our marketing efforts for our diverse Party and Family Games portfolio.
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As the Product Marketing Coordinator, you will be a key player in the execution of best-in-class marketing campaigns that help drive Tillys continued success. Assist with brand relationships including Co-Op, brand asset requests, campaign launches, and additional marketing initiatives.
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Summary: The Product Marketing Coordinator - Party & Family Products leads our marketing efforts for our diverse Party and Family Games portfolio. Reports to : Product Marketing Manager.
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The Zumiez Buying department is looking for a proactive and organized Product Marketing Coordinator to join our team. The Product Marketing Coordinator will be responsible for working cross departmentally to plan, coordinate, and execute the successful launch of new brands, hard launches, and key product stories in Zumiez eco system.
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Ebbo is seeking a detail-oriented Coordinator to join our Product Marketing Team. Reporting to the Senior Manager, Product Marketing, this person will support all functions of the Product Marketing Team, including product development, acquisition marketing, and communications.
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The Marketing Coordinator will collaborate closely with internal and external stakeholders, including experience design, sales, and other departments, to ensure the timely coordination and execution of marketing activities aligned with the strategy set by the Product Marketing Manager.
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You will report to the Associate Director of Product Marketing. Provide support to product marketing team where needed. Develop and implement strategic marketing plans for a portfolio of scholarly research journals.
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As the Product Marketing Coordinator, you will be responsible for providing day-to-date marketing and administrative support for the Campaign Management Team. Help the team determining the most marketable features of products and then building marketing campaigns focusing on these features that drive revenue growth, article submissions, customer retention, and usage growth.
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We are looking to hire a Product Marketing Coordinator to join our team. Working with the marketing department to develop marketing campaigns for each product.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Advertising, or a related field. Prior experience working in marketing. Assess, plan, and execute consumer experiential events, trade shows, and sponsorship activations to drive trial and reinforce the brand positioning.
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Create campaign timelines and manage milestones to ensure timely and successful delivery. Prepare program and project-related documents such as meeting reports, meeting agendas, and other partner communications and correspondence as necessary.
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Proficient with Microsoft products, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. The successful candidate should be detail-oriented with good verbal and written communication skills, have excellent computer skills, and a positive attitude.
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Build and maintain long-lasting, healthy relationships with both clients and internal team members. Participate in collaborative team projects to help grow and build the program community. Perform other duties assigned as is deemed necessary to meet company needs.
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Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Knowledge of analytical software. Becoming familiar with company products. Very good workload management. Identifying key features in products that will appeal to customers.
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Salary range: $38000 - $45000 per year. Ability to learn new platforms.
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