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Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite, Squarespace, Hootsuite, Quorum, Cision/PR Newswire, and graphic design experience a plus. The Communications Director reports directly to the Chief Strategy & Public Affairs Officer, manages communications staff, and provides leadership, supervision, and oversight of the organization’s communications, public relations, and earned media strategies.
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Fluent in the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite, specifically: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere. Create working compositions, iterations, and final designs using Adobe Creative Suite.
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Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite, Canva or similar graphic design tools. Create and manage all social media accounts, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn, and develop a strategy to increase engagement and reach.
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Advanced proficiency in design tools (e.g., Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch), web analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics), and A/B testing tools (e.g., Adobe, Optimizely, VWO) Exceptional problem-solving and analytical skills for distilling insights from extensive datasets.
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10+ years of e xperience with utilizing Adobe Creative Suite, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Acrobat.
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Proficiency in Excel, Microsoft Office Suite, Sketchup and Adobe Creative Suite. Walmart Marketing is a dynamic, multidimensional organization dedicated to redefining how the world shops through impactful creative and fast-paced innovation - all grounded in customer insights and brand strategy.
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In-depth knowledge of the following applications: Adobe Creative Suite, MS Office, Confluence, JIRA, etc. Create layouts in appropriate software (Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, etc.
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Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and have a tasty design aesthetic. We are an idea-centric, inclusive and highly collaborative culture with world-class strategy and creative — and we bring that expertise to every touchpoint in the consumer journey.
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Partner with Creative Director to create conceptual design solutions for brand strategy. Extensive knowledge of typography, layout, color semiotics, drawing and the latest design tools including Adobe Suite.
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Experience with any of the following software would be a plus: Sketchup, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, In Design, and Illustrator), ICE, and CET. Participate in ongoing learning around strategic areas of focus, including partner products and solutions, sustainable design, design tools and technology, and workplace strategy.
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Proficient in various marketing tools and software, such as MS Office, Adobe Creative Suite, SEO, social media, email marketing, etc. Provide feedback and suggestions for improving the marketing strategy and plan, and implement the changes as needed.
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Knowledgeable of Microsoft Windows and various software applications such as Adobe Creative Suite, WordPress, etc. Drive the social media strategy for the Americas, fostering creativity, engagement, and relevance in content creation and distribution.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite and/or visualization software are a must. Review productivity and make recommendations with Visual manager and director to inform future Visual strategy.
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Familiarity with graphic design and video editing tools (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, CapCut) is a plus. This role is focused on social media strategy and growth (posting management, engagement, community management), influencer relations (paid and organic), analytics and performance, brand partnerships, and creating decks in response to client briefs.
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Experience with Drupal, WordPress, Adobe Creative Suite, Google Analytics, and multimedia production techniques, as well as an understanding of communications strategy, website analytics, and other metrics, is beneficial to success in the role.
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