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Position SummaryThe Social Media Marketing Specialist is a client-facing role responsible for assisting multiple social media accounts management and development/execution of campaigns for entertainment productions.
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Provide support and assistance to academic departments regarding web, marketing and social media as it pertains to graduate student recruitment goals. The Manager of Web, Marketing, and Social Media will effectively, efficiently, and accurately promote UAlbany's graduate programs and graduate-related events on our web through marketing materials (e.g., brochures, email campaigns) and social media.
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As our Social Media Intern, you will be responsible for managing and executing content across Instagram and TikTok. You’ll have the opportunity to lead content creation, develop new and exciting series—including a street style series—while aligning with our brand’s vision of women’s empowerment, sensuality, and cultural pride.
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Deep experience delivering social media marketing campaigns supported by brand, comms, media, and data strategy. 10+ years of relevant work experience at a start-up, agency or client-side social media marketing org, with preference in the consumer internet space of travel, design, technology, or lifestyle.
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Leads a team and agency partners to drive social media follower growth and engagement through branded content, influencer marketing, trending topics, campaign tie-ins, and new restaurant openings.
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SummaryThe Social Media & Digital Content, Sr. Marketing Associate, will serve as a key team member on Stifel’s award-winning Social Media & Digital Content team within the Marketing department.
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Job Title: Social Media & Marketing Specialist/Business Development Officer (Capital Markets) Position Overview: We are seeking a dynamic and versatile individual to join our team as a Social Media & Marketing Specialist that could also develop.
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Social Media Marketing and Social Media Content Creation skills, particularly across Instagram and TikTok. This is a part-time remote role for a Social Media Marketing Intern at Mari Mela, with preference given to locally based candidates.
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Description: Our client is currently seeking a Social Media Marketing Manager. Manage and track social media marketing budgets and ensure effective budget use, meeting or exceeding efficiency targets.
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We’re looking for a creative and strategic B2B Social Media and Content Marketing Manager to take PayCompass’s online presence to the next level. Job Title : B2B Social Media and Content Marketing Manager.
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Collaborate on social media marketing strategies and editorial calendars (TikTok, Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) We are on the lookout for an enthusiastic Social Media Marketing Intern.
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The Social Center of Excellence team is seeking a highly-motivated, social-savvy Content Creator to own and execute content for social media programs spanning Amazon’s Flagship program and our lifestyle programs: Home, Fashion, Beauty, and more.
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Job Description: Realplay is looking to add members to an on-site Marketing Team for the Spring/Summer baseball and softball season. As a member of our Marketing Team, your work will contribute directly to the fast-paced growth of our company, and the advancement of the sports tech industry as a whole.
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Compulse Integrated Marketing, the creative agency arm of Sinclair Broadcast Group, is looking for a Social Media Marketing Coordinator to help implement and maintain marketing efforts across multiple social networks such as Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and other platforms as needed for agency clients.
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Live and breathe “social media culture” - knowledgeable and up-to-date in different social trends, pop culture, and best practices. As an avid social media user, this individual is knowledgeable in the latest social media trends and understands what goes into making social-first videos and stills.
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