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4+ years of experience in content marketing or a writing-intensive field such as journalism or communications. We’ve raised $5.5m+ led by Initialized Capital, Y Combinator, and the founders and executives from Zillow, PlanGrid, Thumbtack, Opendoor, Bluebeam, Uber, Twitter, HubSpot, Procore, Yelp, Brex, and more.
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Experience in Product Marketing or Tech journalism is appreciated. More Companies Hiring Karate Labs United States. Our Growth Marketing and Sales team are everywhere and wouldn’t mind a little help on critical content.
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Bachelor’s degree in journalism, public relations, English, corporate communications, business, finance, or a related field plus a minimum of ten (10) years in corporate communications and a minimum of five (5) years in a managerial role.
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Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism or Business Administration is preferred. Provide day-to-day coordination of third-party advertising agency, print vendors, and database marketing partners.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in copywriting, content creation, or journalism, with a focus on B2B technology, data, and related industries. Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, English, Journalism, or a related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, journalism, business, or related field is required. Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, journalism, business, or related field is required.
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You're not just writing content; you're crafting narratives that amplify the voices of our customers, our in-house experts, and the vibrant Postgres community. Proud though we are, we are not resting on our laurels.
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Proven track record of crafting compelling social media copy, long-form content such as customer success stories, earned media articles, and similar. You're tasked with seeing our channels and content through an editorial lens, strategically seeding the right stories at the right time to captivate the right audiences.
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As a Senior Marketing Content Manager at EDB, your role is pivotal in capturing and sharing the transformative moments that define our business and the broader industry. We envision a world where organizations thrive by harnessing the full power of Postgres, the world’s fastest growing and most loved and used open source database.
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Undergraduate degree in communications, public relations, journalism, English, creative writing, liberal arts, marketing, or similar subject area. Undergraduate degree in communications, public relations, journalism, English, creative writing, liberal arts, marketing, or similar subject area.
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Communications professional with at least 5 years relevant experience; bachelor's degree, preferably in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or Marketing Communications. Communications professional with at least 5 years relevant experience; bachelor's degree, preferably in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or Marketing Communications.
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Senior Marketing Content Manager. We provide access to Modern Health to aid employees in health and wellness tips and practices, as well as Wellness Fridays extending to June 2024! Your work is about more than mere storytelling; it's about transforming our brand's presence in the world, positioning EnterpriseDB as a thought leader and innovator in the data and AI space.
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Our mission is to enable data teams everywhere to harness the full power of Postgres, whether on premises or in the cloud, with high availability, reliability, scalability, and security. With access to a wealth of subject matter experts, you'll tap into their deep technical knowledge to create engaging stories that truly resonate with our audiences across the modern data team.
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BS/BA in Journalism, Public Relations, Communications or related field required. Mindfulness, Mental Health, and Financial Wellness resources: Headspace, Ginger, and Addition Wealth are offered at no cost to you.
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Bachelor's degree in advertising, communications, English, journalism, marketing, public relations, or related field Demonstrated experience writing compelling stories, including news releases and feature writing.
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