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Marketing Specialist - Remote. Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Acrobat) a plus. Integrated marketing communications and management skills including research, analysis and strategy.
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Thorough understanding of marketing strategies (including traditional and digital marketing such as SEO, Social Media, Email Campaigns, Google Ads etc) with the ability to analyze, track and manage campaign performance.
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The design specialist will play a crucial role in shaping the visual aspects of various marketing campaigns. Design print ads and other online advertisements that align with our brand and marketing strategy.
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Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator) Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, Business or related degree, or. This opportunity entails being responsible for writing and organizing proposals and other marketing materials for strategic pursuits in the Southeast Division Marketing North Group (north Florida, Georgia, Tennessee.
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The Marketing Specialist is responsible for creating and maintaining corporate VAS/Saferide websites, marketing collateral, digital marketing and campaigns to maintain brand consistency across all forms of communication.
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Creates and executes integrated marketing collateral for specified products. Bachelor's degree in marketing, journalism, advertising or communications. Maintains multiple client branding guidelines and marketing production across all media types.
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D.R. Horton, Inc. is currently looking for a Marketing Specialist. Knowledge of Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook 365) and familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator.
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Major studies relevant to this position include: Communications, Leadership & Community Engagement, Environmental Education, Public Relations, Marketing, Journalism, Electronic and Digital Medical Communications, Social Science, Environmental Studies.
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JOB SUMMARY Join CSG Consultants, Inc. (CSG), a thriving employee-owned civil engineering and municipal services consulting firm, as we expand our dynamic Marketing team with an experienced Proposal Specialist.
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TPE is looking for a Marketing Specialist to join our team with a focus on supporting the digital marketing needs of our annual trade show. Strongly proficient in Wordpress, Figma, Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator.
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As a Marketing and Copywriter Specialist (Marketer II), you will have the opportunity to effect change and make a positive impact on the lives of our students by helping them understand the value of higher education, and why Utah State University is a great place to learn and grow.
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Experience in Adobe Illustrator and/or Canva, AirTable, SproutSocial or additional social media reporting and scheduling tools. Bachelors degree in marketing, strategic communications, business technology, e-business, social media or related discipline.
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In consultation with the vendor reporting teams, publishes regular reporting on marketing effectiveness as well as provides recommendations for performance improvement. Develops, executes and delivers print, digital and online marketing strategies in coordination with designated program's customers.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in a marketing position, preferably in behavioral health care. Responsible for developing successful communications and marketing strategies by creating and executing well written, creative, original, eye-catching campaigns.
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SIMFLO, one of the nation’s top providers of industrial, municipal, and commercial-use pumps, is currently seeking an experienced and dedicated individual to join our team as a Marketing Specialist.
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