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Long established food importer/manufacturer in NJ seeking f/t Graphic Designer to provide support to marketing projects, brand marketing, social media (content and graphics), print materials (sell sheets, collateral, trade shows support materials, advertising, catalog), packaging design, etc.
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The Marketing and Business Development Specialist will assist with business development efforts, including preparation, submission and tracking of proposals and new business pitches, and working with the business development manager(s) on associate coaching and other business development efforts.
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TransPerfect seeks a Content Marketing Specialist to join the Special Projects team in New York. Special. Act as a key content writer for vertical-specific sales collateral, blog and white paper content, promotional copy, infographics, decks, press releases, etc.
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Bachelors degree in corporate communications, public relations, journalism, English, marketing or equivalent experience; (required) Oversee internal communications collateral for various departments and facilities.
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Lead and train team members and regional partners in the development of global commercialization plans and global product launches (value proposition clinical evidence publications HEOR pricing analysis marketing collateral training materials service etc.
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Thomas Printworks truly is “Everything Print” – From custom printed wallpaper, canvas art, wall graphics, sports, and stadium graphics, museum mounted prints, marketing collateral, banner graphics, vehicle graphics, direct mail, and much more.
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The RoleBring your experience to STERIS as the Marketing Communications Specialist. Marketing Communications Specialist. Develop and execute Trade Show strategies including all trade show outreach initiativesOversee production of all marketing collateral, sales materials and press releases.
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Fulfills orders for marketing collateral and business card orders for Sales staff, Supports various sales-related projects Performs related job duties as needed and requiredQualifications: Bachelor’s degree preferred; however, will substitute relevant experience for college degree.
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This includes sample management, creating sales collateral, maintaining data integrity, creating reports, data analysis – you get the point. A global two-billion-dollar promotional products company is looking for a trend-obsessed, highly creative individual to join their brand-new customized product team as Customized Product Assortment Specialist.
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Continuing education is also key to Content Specialist position to stay on top of advertising copy processes and trends, marketing industry changes, content funnel tactics, copywriting and blogging processes, and more for SASSO and our clients.
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In collaboration with leadership and other partners, the Communications Specialist plans and implements multi-media communication strategies including: copywriting for event invitations and collateral, remarks for key executives and Board members, and news release writing and outreach to society media, in addition to general writing assignments for various program purposes/audiences.
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Editing and proofing copy for marketing communications such as email announcements, newsletters, printed collateral and digital content. General understanding of business-to-consumer marketing practices, digital marketing and customer selling processes in dealer/distributor and retail channels.
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Develop and build creative werks’ Trade Show marketing plan and collateral such as event registration, booth implementations, signage and graphics, client visits, website content, and attending shows as needed.
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Provides routine content and marketing development for web and print media including, but not limited to, writing, editing, research, web graphics and templates, social media, signs and banners, reports, templates, and other print collateral.
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Provides writing and editing, design and layout for collateral marketing and communications materials, social media marketing, and website content management to support the communications strategy and related outreach activities.
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