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Manage content strategy for creator content, in collaboration with Bose’s Influencer Marketing Manager, for creator, Bose owned, paid, DTC and reseller channels. 8+ years of relevant experience in social media management and content strategy for brands (agency or client side); music or sports preferred.
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3+ years of professional experience in the content creation, social media, or brand marketing, specifically Instagram and TikTok. As a Social Media Manager, Chicago in The Infatuation (CDJ), you will enact social strategy while working closely with Chicago's editorial staff, creating social video and graphics that serve as an extension of our editorial voice on social media.
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As a Social Media Manager in The Infatuation (CDJ), you will enact social strategy while working closely with New York City's editorial staff, creating social video and graphics that serve as an extension of our editorial voice on social media.
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In conjunction with the Executive Director, Digital Content and Digital Producer, assist in the development of brand social media strategy that’s innovative and on trend. The Social Media Manager sits within the Game Shows Social & Digital Organization and reports directly to the Executive Director , Digital Content.
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Drive organic and paid social content strategy to foster deeper conversation and earned media for Xperi, DTS, and TiVo. Use social media marketing tools to monitor campaigns and analyze data Collaborate with brand teams to produce content experiences across social platforms.
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He/she develops and advises on social content strategy for key AARP issue areas, working closely with AARP Studios (in-house video production), Strategic Communications, Integrated Marketing, Editorial and other teams.
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Key Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and manage our social media strategy across all platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and TikTok. Create, curate, and manage published content (images, video, written) that aligns with our brand and marketing goals.
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In collaboration with the Vice President of Marketing and Communications, refine the annual social media content strategy and monthly calendars that support community impact, thought leadership, brand, and company culture.
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The Enterprise Social Media Manager will collaborate directly with Industry, Services, Digital, Marketing Automation, Creative, and Internal Communications and Marketing Team members, HR/Recruiting Team members, Sales and Growth leaders, and Corporate and Segment practitioners to support strategic social media marketing efforts, including messages aligned with Guidehouse’s vertical and horizontal services, megatrends, and corporate sales and recruiting priorities.
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Responsibilities Perform research on current benchmark trends and audience preferences Design and implement social media strategy to align with business goals Set specific objectives and report on ROI Generate, edit, publish and share engaging content daily (e.
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As a Social Media Manager in The Infatuation (CDJ), you will enact social strategy while working closely with Los Angeles's editorial staff, creating social video and graphics that serve as an extension of our editorial voice on social media.
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JOB SUMMARY: We are looking for a talented Corporate Social Media Marketing Manager to lead social media and content strategy with the ideation, production, editing, and scheduling of content for the enterprise and key Las Vegas destinations.
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2+ years of Social Media strategy, content creation, and management within the retail or CPG space. Our Client, a licensed Cannabis Operator in Maryland, is seeking a Social Media Marketing Manager to help support retail and brand growth across the state.
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Reporting to the Director of Publications, this role is responsible for contributing to and executing the organization's social media content strategy to promote ACF programs and anti-racist values, plus engage with artists and music lovers.
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Highly proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, OneNote, Teams), Zoom, Keynote, content management systems, Social Media platforms, and marketing tools/software. The Social Media Manager is responsible for planning, managing, and executing the overall Social Media strategy across all Woodward Camps social media accounts and platforms.
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