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This position collaborates closely with the Communications Director, Social Media Manager, Senior Graphic Designer, and other cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality content across various platforms.
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The Social Media/Digital Content Producer will edit, write and manage content including photos, videos, live streaming and interactive content mainly for our YouTube, IG, and FB pages plus X, but also including.
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Reporting to the Communications Director, the Content Specialist is responsible for writing, editing, and organizing original content that supports NAPAWF’s mission and broader communications strategy.
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The Digital Content Specialist will leverage their deep understanding of the digital process and requirements to launch best-in-class drivers in support of our most important business launches. The Digital Content Specialist role requires an experienced background in project management of digital content and a proven ability to effectively manage campaigns from briefing through final creative delivery.
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Collaborate with technical team and content teams to drive the integration of Houdini workflows into the content creation pipeline, ensuring seamless integration between artists and procedural tools that empower them to create performant, AAA content for all our titles.
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Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the countrys best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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What You'll Do:The Senior Content Manager reports to the Senior Director of Strategy and Digital Operations and will work with a team of agencies, curators, and freelance writers to develop and execute our digital content strategy.
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As Senior Content Manager, you will leverage your experience as an imaginative storyteller who has a true love for all aspects of design and work closely with cross-functional teams and agencies to develop and implement, thoughtful, relevant, and trending digital content that will help Pantone reach its strategic business objectives.
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The UX Content Strategist will work closely with the product design and delivery teams to bring the vision of the solution to life. UX Content Strategist. Collaborate with various teams including UX Design, Content Writing, Experience, Product Management, and Marketing to achieve organizational goals and objectives.
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Craft and execute strategic marketing campaigns that encompass engaging email sequences, targeted content initiatives, dynamic social media activations, and creative content development.
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David Zwirner seeks a full-time Social Media Manager and Content Creator to support the management of the David Zwirner and David Zwirner Books social media channels. Social Media Manager and Content Creator | $72-84k.
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Under the guidance/supervision of the Director of Corporate Communications, the Digital Communications Specialist will manage the corporate communications content calendar, publish contentacross all Hologic communications channels with the goal of strengthening messaging and increasing followership, and provide data (through media monitoring and publishing metrics) to measure effectiveness.
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You'll create Lesson Design Strategies (LDS), support Live Government Reviews, and build On-Screen Lessons (OSL) in a Learning Content Management System (LCMS). You'll work under the direction of Sr ISDs and Media Developers in creating training content for the Fire Controlman Aegis courses under the Navy Sailor 2025 Ready Relevant Learning program.
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IGN also publishes daily content on 36 platforms including TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat Discover. IGN content is localized in 20 languages and 110 countries and hosted on websites and native applications on mobile, connected TV, and Xbox and PlayStation platforms.
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3-5 years of experience in a Content Marketing Manager, Digital Marketing Manager, or similar role. 3-5 years of experience in a Content Marketing Manager, Digital Marketing Manager, or similar role.
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