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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and other graphic design software is a plus. Creative mindset with a data-driven approach to marketing initiatives.
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Experience with Microsoft Suite, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Constant Contact (or similar) and Hootsuite (or similar) preferred. Plans, writes, creates, proofreads content and distribution of press releases to media outlets, newsletters and database marketing for the Community, Donors, and Internal customers, and content for print, online and social media.
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Able to work in Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, WordPress, Constant Contact and Google Workspace; Experience with software is preferred. Assist Marketing Director with vendors to facilitate online advertising campaigns.
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Advanced working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite programs. Employ tools from Adobe Creative Cloud to execute repairs or polishing of materials. ensures that the Marketing Coordinator can update, improve and create art files in collaboration with our graphic design partners and spot resolution discrepancies and other technical issues.
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Excellent knowledge of MS Office, Asana, Zoom, Google Suite, GoDaddy, WP Engine, marketing computer software and online applications (CRM tools, Online analytics, Google Adwords etc.
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Technical skills in the following programs are beneficial but not required: Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint), Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere Pro), WordPress (website management.
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Proficient in Google Suite, Adobe Creative Suite, and project management tools like Monday.com. We are looking for a Marketing Coordinator to play a pivotal role in our marketing operations and creative projects.
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Strong knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign and Photoshop). Skilled in the use of Proofhq/Workfront, Bluebeam or other online collaboration tools. We are seeking a highly, self-motivated Marketing professional to assist with creating proposals, qualification statements, and general marketing collateral for professional engineering and construction management services.
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Environment using Adobe Creative Suite and online tools, like Canva. - Proficiency in using design tools including the Adobe Creative Suite and Canva. Insight Global is looking for an experienced Graphic Designer/Marketing Coordinator to join the team of one of our clients in the greater Raleigh area.
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10+ years of relevant experienceStrong knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign and Photoshop). Skilled in the use of Proofhq/Workfront, Bluebeam or other online collaboration toolsA strong and clear professional communication style with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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Preferred Qualifications:Strong organization and interpersonal skillsStrong written and verbal communication skillsComfortable in Adobe Creative Suite, with advanced experience in Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and PhotoshopProficient experience/skills with Microsoft Office Suite (including Excel, Word, Outlook)Experience with CoStar, LoopNet, and property database systems a plus.
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Demonstrated experience with Canva and/or Adobe Creative Suite-In Design, Illustrator and Photoshop. The Marketing & Communications Coordinator assists the Director of Marketing & Communications and the Marketing & Communications team in elevating and amplifying Children's Institute's (CII) public facing message to community, donors, press, and volunteers, ensuring consistent tone and language as well as supporting the implementation of strategies that inform and enhance the employee culture across the agency.
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Work with store clients, internal team and partners to determine traditional, digital, community events, sales offers and other marketing opportunities & promotions for our stores and community•Knowledgeable to understand and support the store client's traditional, digital, social media needs and utilize Adobe Creative Suite for design as needed•Manage website change requests to tie to campaigns and maximize guest engagement.
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Intermediate experience with Microsoft Office Suite (i.e. Teams, Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint) and Adobe Creative Suite experience preferred. This position will be assisting the Marketing team with day-to-day marketing activities and responsibilities including social media, digital content, marketing events, market research and general tasks.
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This position will be assisting the Marketing team with day-to-day marketing activities and responsibilities including social media, emarketing, digital content, division events, sales support and general tasks.
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