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The marketing coordinator provides support, coordinates and administers specific marketing services and programs designed to support company initiatives. Marketing coordination and design work may include flyers and promotional materials, social media posts, online content, direct mailers, and other corporate identity promotional and presentation materials.
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Assist the Brooks College of Health Web & Social Media Coordinator during the Fall 2023 semester. FWS - BCH Social Media Marketing Assistant. Prior social media marketing experience.
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As our Event Marketing Coordinator, you’ll play an important role in focusing on Events Marketing and Communications. Marketing Coordinator - Events In-Person Volunteer Position.
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SOUTH CONGRESS HOTEL is hiring for a Marketing Coordinator. Coordinate calendars, deadlines and assets for marketing campaigns, promotions and events. Assist onsite at occasional marketing events.
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Job Title: Marketing Coordinator. Assists VP of Marketing and Marketing Communication Specialist in the execution of marketing campaigns. Supervision: Direct report is to the VP of Marketing.
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Associates Degree in Marketing, Communications or Business, preferred. Minimum 2 years experience in marketing or communications in lieu of Associates. You're also looking for great benefits, the support of an all-star team, and an opportunity to grow your career.
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The Marketing Coordinator is responsible for supporting the marketing team by performing marketing duties from assisting with photo shoots to managing website updates. Bachelor’s Degree in marketing, communications, or related field.
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What if they knew what an entrepreneur, venture capitalist, industrial designer, data scientist, marketing executive, electrical engineer, biotech researcher, advanced manufacturer, roboticist, game designer, journalist, nonprofit leader or mayor does and why.
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We are seeking a talented and enthusiastic Social Media Coordinator to join our vibrant digital marketing company. Small business owners love working with Rise Local because we can build a local brand from initial domain registration all the way to omni-channel marketing campaigns that get results.
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In person marketing with prospective and/or current owners within our resorts. Attend all scheduled training sessions, department meetings, keep current on marketing information and materials, keep current on industry trends, and set and review performance goals weekly, monthly and annually.
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History of selling complex technical solutions to customers who span distinct divisions (e.g. marketing, IT, sales leadership) If you need reasonable accommodations at any point during the application or interview process, please let your recruiting coordinator know.
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Golden Corral restaurant Co-worker positions consist of Bakers, Buffet Attendants, Bussers, Catering, Guest Experience Attendant, Grill, Fry, and Hot Cooks, Line, Local Store Marketing Coordinator, Host/Cashier, Prep Person, ProStart Intern, Meat Cutter, Utility Person, and Servers.
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We are looking for a talented Marketing Coordinator to join our team. Assist in the execution of marketing campaigns across various channels, including email, social media, and digital advertising (Hubspot, Adobe, Canva/Genially, Dealfront, etc.
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Job Summary In person marketing with prospective and/or current owners within our resorts. (20%) Travel Requirements No travel required outside of the home site’s area Minimum Requirements and Qualifications Sales and/or marketing experience is preferred, not required.
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Working with sales managers on artwork files, samples request and marketing materials. Support Sales with marketing kits/samples, quotations, and preparing new program documents. Proven work experience as a Sales support specialist or Sales support associate.
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