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The Marketing Generalist reports to the Sales and Marketing Vice President. In addition to strategy and planning, the Marketing Generalist is accountable to monitor market trends and measure results of both traditional and digital tactics.
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The Marketing Manager is passionate about creating marketing content, has experience managing projects, and is enthusiastic about collaborating within a team of busy and high caliber marketing and communication professionals.
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Responsible for creating and deploying mass marketing emails; creating, posting and monitoring social media content; reviewing analytics reports in Google Analytics and SalesForce. Job Summary O'Neill seeks a part time Marketing Manager.
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Provides dynamic communication and marketing assistance and support for public information and public engagement projects, initiatives, and events especially for Utilities including solid waste and recycling, drinking water, sewer, and stormwater.
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The Sales & Marketing Generalist provides integral day-to-day administrative support for the Sales & Marketing Department. City Experiences / Alcatraz is seeking a Sales & Marketing Generalist for our operation in San Francisco.
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Ingredion is hiring a Global Marketing Generalist Intern who will support integrated marketing communications planning and development for the specialties business. Participate in strategic and creative design of marketing communications activities and materials including advertising, website, thought leadership, social media, video production, live and virtual events, and client presentations.
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Apply copywriting skills to write, copy edit, proofread and rework marketing and technical text for a broader audience (i.e.: proposals, public relations, web pages, blog posts, case studies, etc.
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For more info, check out seasats.com. Role: Math, Money, and Marketing Extraordinaire / FP&A & BD / Business Generalist Salary Range: $85,000-$115,000 + stock options and benefits Rather than making a job post asking for x years of experience, we've left this post and its salary range pretty broad.
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As a Marketing Generalist at Worth AI, you will play a key role in executing various marketing initiatives to drive brand awareness, customer acquisition, and retention. Worth AI, a pioneering computer software company, is seeking a versatile and motivated Marketing Generalist to join our team.
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In addition, the Marketing and Communications Generalist will assist in managing the social media efforts, which includes building a library of content and links for the online brand. Non-essential Functions Perform other duties as requested Assist in care / maintenance of department equipment and supplies Position Requirements Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, Journalism or related course work.
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What you’ll do:Support Sales team by creating collateral such as presentations, proposals, product brochures, and emailsParticipate and facilitate brainstorming and strategy sessions with marketing and sales teamsApply copywriting skills to write, copy edit, proofread and rework marketing and technical text for a broader audience (i.e.: proposals, public relations, web pages, blog posts, case studies, etc.
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The Content Marketing Specialist is responsible for ideating, writing, and editing relevant, high-impact copy and marketing content that align with Indiana University's enterprise content strategy and overall branding guidelines.
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From proposals to presentations to digital marketing and event planning, you will manage multiple priorities while supporting our sales and marketing team to ensure we’re delivering content that beautifully conveys our brand and story.
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Under the direction of the Director of Recruitment, Marketing, and Communications, the Associate Director of Recruitment, Marketing, and Communications works collaboratively across the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and academic schools to achieve student recruitment, outreach, admissions, and enrollment objectives.
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