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3-5 years of consumer packaged goods and/or B2B product background, with experience in developing and marketing programs with flawless execution, including copywriting, content development, and PIM process management.
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To engage advertisers and unlock new business opportunities, the Global Channel Content Marketing Manager will drive content development —that is informed by business objectives, customer use cases, and product functionality — from narrative strategy through channel execution.
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Job Description Summary:We are seeking a creative and detail-oriented Content Creator to join our Consumer Digital Marketing Team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for producing engaging and informative content for our company's social media channels.
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The ideal candidate is an expert in integrated marketing with a background in brand, consumer, and omni-channel. 10+ years of experience in brand marketing, with at least 5 years in a leadership role; experience in direct- to-consumer (D2C) is a huge plus.
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Requirements Deep knowledge of social media from a business and consumer perspective, including but not limited to advanced knowledge Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat, X and Facebook. 2-3+ years of talent management/influencer marketing experience (preferably at an agency.
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Work across BTS Business Relationship Managers, Patient Services Marketing & Consumer marketing organizations to develop & optimize Marketing automation & technology platforms to deliver seamless, unified, & right experience to consumers & patients.
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The Senior Director of Shopper Marketing is responsible for developing and leading the Shopper Marketing strategy and implementation of premium, engaging, and effective consumer facing programs in all Off Premise channels, including Large Format, Small Format and Emerging Channels.
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Forge strong cross-functional partnership with sales, shopper marketing, and consumer experience teams to ensure effective retailer-specific executions and alignment with national campaigns.
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Implement and manage both online and offline marketing programs that will enable the business to meet consumer acquisition targets, sales, margin, and overall goal achievement. 8+ years of relevant experience in consumer acquisition across various marketing channels.
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With over 75 leading consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies on board—including giants like Kraft-Heinz, Danone, and Anheuser-Busch—we're not just changing the game; we're defining it. Take charge of sourcing and building your pipeline through targeted outreach to Category Management, Sales/Marketing, and Supply Chain leaders within the CPG industry, highlighting how you and our company add significant value through every interaction.
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Our Brand Coordinator opportunity is perfect for someone entry-level who wants to step into the Sales, Marketing, and Branding world and experience the back-end of what makes a business successful in providing a massive return on investment for its clients.
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The ideal candidate will have strong experience with consumer marketing and product development, proven ability to develop cross-functional partnerships with product and business teams, and a track record of running multi-channel campaigns for a high-profile global brand within the consumer tech or CPG industries.
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The Digital content manager will be key to bring the brand identity to life but also in translating the brand's global communication and digital strategy to relevant regional/local strategies, to ensure achievement of marketing, commercial, and financial goals.
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This Social Media Manager must be well-versed in social media marketing tactics and best practices, able to balance the role of strategy, content creation/production, and campaign management. One of our consumer goods clients is looking for a Social Media Manager to join their team for an exciting all-new role leading social media initiatives.
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Reporting to the VP of Global Marketing Excellence, the Global Director of Digital Marketing will closely collaborate with the leaders of integrated marketing communications, customer experience and market and consumer insights.
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