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Social Media Manager has a tremendous opportunity to work and be mentored by Senior Executive Leadership in a fast-paced high-tech startup environment. Our Social Media Manager works independently & remotely with 10-20 hours per week of available time.
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Social Media Community Manager. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to craft engaging content and adapt for different social media platforms.
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We are seeking a creative Senior Social Media Manager to lead content experiments for the team and innovate for our social-first brand. Lead our social media experiments - whether it's testing new platforms, scripting videos, producing live-streams, or working on fresh video formats – you'll consistently find new and novel ways to express our brand and engage our audience.
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The New York Film Academy (NYFA) Social Media Manager is required to manage,create, maintain, and grow NYFA's social media efforts. The Social Media Manager position is a full-time role within the Marketing Department on the New York City campus or the Los Angeles campus.
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As our Social Media Manager, you will partner closely with writers and designers across Creative Studio as well as stakeholder teams such as Comms, I&D, Investor Relations, and others.
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Planning & Scheduling: Manage the social media calendar and daily posting and moderation of all social networks, including (but not limited to) Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.
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The Global Social Media Manager is responsible for developing the social media strategy for Lingo across all social media platforms to drive brand awareness, education, cultural relevance and growth.
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We're looking for an experienced Social Media Manager who has ideally worked in the entertainment industry. A global entertainment client is looking for a Social Media Manager.
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The Social Media Content Manager will work closely with the Creative Director, Associate Director of Content, and creative and marketing teams within Enrollment Management to develop and maintain brand continuity across all social platforms.
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We are seeking an account manager or senior manager with a passion for social media and digital marketing to join our growing team. Work as part of integrated PR and digital teams, driving the strategic inclusion of social media across client programs, including but not limited to content development, community management, publishing best practices, channel strategy, insights and analytics, etc.
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Napster, the most iconic brand in music and the longest running independent music streaming service, is looking for a passionate social media expert and content creator to establish and grow our presence across all social media platforms.
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As a full-time Social Media Manager, you'll be at the forefront of digital engagement, shaping the online presence of a successful global consumer products company. About the job Social Media Manager.
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Freeman Capital is seeking a Social Media Manager who will assist in the development and implementation of its social media strategy specifically with digital community content management and distribution on our various social media platforms.
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Proven work experience as a Social Media Manager or similar role, preferably working with subject matter related to arts and culture. The Social Media Manager will help us work toward this mission by growing our audience and deepening connections with our existing followers.
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Experience working with social media marketing platforms - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, Pinterest, Linkedln, Tiktok, YouTube, SnapChat, Letterbox, new and emerging platforms, etc. Strategically manage NYFA's presence on various platforms, including but not limited to Facebook, lnstagram, Twitter/X, Pinterest, Linkedln, Tiktok, YouTube, SnapChat, Letterbox, and additional new and emerging social media platforms as they become available.
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