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As the Social Media Strategist, you will:Develop and implement Utah Transit Authority (UTA)s overall corporate social media strategy, ensuring cohesiveness with other UTA communications initiatives.
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We’re looking for a passionate and motivated Social Media Strategy Manager to join our growing Global Social Media team. Lead platform strategy and implementation across all owned, paid, and partner social media channels (i.e. Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Snap, X, etc.
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We are seeking a Social Media Manager to design, implement, and measure XQ's social media strategy, expand our digital presence, and manage the day-to-day operations of our social channels (currently Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
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The job requires an understanding of social media strategy, content marketing, community management, data-driven copywriting, and digital marketing. 3-5+ years of experience in social media marketing, content marketing, copywriting, community management, or digital content creation.
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3-5 years experience leading Social Media growth strategy and execution. The Social Media Manager will be the voice, eyes and ears of the Jubilee and Nectar brands.
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This role sits on the Paid Media Strategy team and will work closely with agency partners (internal and external) as well as strategic partners like LiveRamp, DoubleVerify and Google.
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Hands-on experience with digital marketing (on-property and off), social media and/or email execution. This role will be a champion of site optimization, owning both the scorecard and diagnostic, delivering media and measurement ensuring site improvements and campaigns have identified KPI’s and are measured in a timely manner for strong optimization leading to business growth.
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Subject matter expert in how 1st party data can be leveraged within each digital channel (programmatic, paid search, paid social) to ensure goals can be met across channels Support Acquisition and Lifecycle campaign leads in ensuring proper audiences within media channels.
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The Sr. Omnichannel Digital Media Manager will collaborate with the Director of Digital Media Strategy US & Canada to manage digital agency partners and technology vendors to optimize the digital media strategy and performance on an ongoing basis.
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Work closely with the Digital teams across Platforms to ensure digital media, Content, SEO and Social Media are optimized and delivering against both volume and value target. Support VP, Media in delivering and developing enterprise-wide Quarterly Business Reviews, by engaging with platform teams, agencies and analytics to deliver clear business impact story.
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The ideal candidate will have experience working with social media strategy and creative content, social media advertising and analytics, and working with clients to help them achieve their goals.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Social Media Manager located in our studio in Queens Park, NW6, London. The Social Media Manager will be responsible for managing the brand's social media presence, developing and implementing a content strategy, optimising social media platforms, creating written content, and managing communication with the brand's audience as well as building and managing relationships with influencers, marketing agencies, stylists and press.
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Good understanding of working with social media, social platforms and social strategy. We are looking for a superstar Social Media Manager to support a world-renowned retailer of fashion and homewares with their social media and commerce strategies to create a best-in-class social commerce experience.
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You will lead and develop the strategy to expand Forcepoint's global social media channels and their impact on business goals. As Social Media Strategist you will lead organic social and social customer care strategy, as well as partner closely with our Paid Social demand generation team to ensure alignment.
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The Social Media Manager will be responsible for the strategy, publishing, growth and activation of CRUS' social media channels. Develop social media strategy and manage social media calendar for all Comic Relief USA and campaign social channels including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, YouTube etc., ensuring all remain active and relevant.
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