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Bachelor's Degree in communications, journalism, film/video, marketing or another related field. Our new Webinar Specialist oversees multiple EMEA virtual webinars and trainings utilizing a digital platform of solutions to meet the needs of the organization and ensure satisfaction.
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Manage campus evaluation committees consisting of faculty and staff in STEM Serve as a liaison to other university units, such as Student Financial Assistance, Office of Admissions, Communications and Marketing, Alumni Association, etc.
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A client in the Austin area is looking to add a Customer Marketing Specialist to the team to build relationships at key customer accounts and oversee events, tradeshows, campaigns, and communications with our client base.
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Job Summary The College of Architecture, Design and Construction (CADC) seeks applicants for a full-time Communications Designer/Digital Content Specialist in our Office of Communications and Marketing.
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The Marketing & Communications Specialist will work closely with the Marketing Team Lead and Marketing Associate to conduct responsibilities. Job SummaryGroup Benefits, Ltd. (GBL) is looking for an enthusiastic Marketing Specialist to help us with our overall marketing efforts.
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Key business representatives, IP Legal, public relations, communications, marketing teams), and externally (. 5-10 years experience of in-house brand protection, government relations, or brand relations at IPR associations.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Advertising, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or similar field, and one to two years of relevant experience is preferred. The Marketing Specialist is responsible for the email marketing and social media initiatives at Calder Casino, along with the trafficking and execution of advertising and marketing projects.
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Please apply to learn more about the benefits of working for the CIA. POSITION SUMMARYThe Digital Assets Specialist is responsible for maintaining the digital asset management system that supports the entire college’s marketing, communications and photo/video sharing.
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Phenomenal communication and copywriting skills make a strong communications specialist. We have an immediate opening for an enthusiastic Entry Level Communications Assistant to manage external and internal communications.
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Due to our unprecedented growth this year, we are in immediate need of a Communications Specialist - Marketing & Public Relations Division to build relationships with clients and serve as the face of our client's prestigious brands.
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Proficient with Microsoft office, SharePoint, Adobe Creative Suite and other communications-related software programs. What You'll Need:In lieu of degree 6 years of relevant experienceWhat You'll Bring:Skilled with using Microsoft Office, SharePoint, MS Teams, Adobe InDesign and Acrobat, and other communications-related software programs.
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POSITION POSTED UNTIL A VIABLE POOL OF CANDIDATES HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE A bachelor’s degree in either Journalism, Communications, Social Media Marketing, or Business Administration.
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Gathers information and writes copy/announcements on new physicians and/or changes in medical staff and ensures information has been provided to Physician Liaisons, Media Relations Specialists, and other key team members for marketing communications.
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Engage in marketing, promotion and business development activities in support of sales, including calling on real estate agents and brokers, financial advisors and other potential referral sources.
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10+ years of experience as a DOD Public Affairs Specialist. Farfield Systems Public Affairs Specialist Fort Meade , Maryland Apply Now At Farfield we are committed to delivering trusted expertise to our government clients.
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