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Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign). This role is all about energy and excitement as you'll dive into supporting the creation and execution of TechSolve's marketing communications, managing our website, crafting engaging social media campaigns, and coordinating thrilling events.
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Advanced skills in Microsoft Office and social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and more) This Client Success Manager will have the opportunity to think strategically and help support the development of key growth areas for iHeartMedia, and team with sales, client partnerships, pre-sale sales development, social, programming, creative production, research, ad/pod operations & inventory management to ensure smooth campaign management.
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This position will be responsible for the oversight, production, development and quality of marketing collateral, including portfolios, project photography, websites, social media direction, RFP/Qs, conferences and public events.
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Bachelor's degree and 1 to 2 years experience with: Adobe Creative Suite (Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator), Microsoft Office, social media scheduling, digital photography, digital file organization.
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Do you have experience in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign and Microsoft Office ? The student designer will be embedded with the Creative Services team and be responsible for updating and creating visual designs for various marketing collateral and social media graphics.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite, and social media platforms. Assist in managing the company's social media accounts, including content creation, scheduling, and engagement.
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The Digital Project Manager is a subject-matter expert on social media, specifically organic social, though tasks may not be limited to that space. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and project management systems (Workfront a plus.
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Job DescriptionAs part of the Communications team, the Communications Intern is a creative mind that will contribute to marketing and HR communications for the Americas for content, internal and external events, presentations, CSR partnerships, digital and social media, and product launches.
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Qualifications/Certifications: High school diploma / College degree a plus Experienced with social media and digital marketing Organized and detailed oriented High Energy with Strong Customer Service Skills Knowledge of Microsoft office packages Excellent verbal and written communication skills Excellent organizational and time management skills.
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Organize digital initiatives, video production, graphic design, photography, content writing, and social media activities, ensuring consistent messaging across diverse media platforms.
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Lead planning and execution of engaging marketing campaigns and events, including SEO/SEM, database marketing, and social media activities. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office and Google Workspace.
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Must be proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign) and Microsoft Office Applications. Projects include, but are not limited to: social media, emails, banner ads, blog images, infographics, websites, presentations, and print media such as brochures, posters, flyers, etc.
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Assist creative team in the production of social media, website graphics and brand asset library elements, including retouching and manipulation of images. Designer: Full expertise/knowledge and ability to navigate and utilize Microsoft Office and the Adobe Cloud Creative Suite, specifically InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat and more.
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Create engaging short-form videos and multi-page posts to enhance our social media presence and engage our followers. Knowledge of print production processes is a plus. Use creative problem-solving skills and illustrate strong design, color, and typography sensibilities in all media.
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COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST (Graphic Design, Social Media, and Photo/Video Production) COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST (Graphic Design, Social Media, and Photo/Video Production)Minimum Monthly SalaryMinimum Monthly Salary.
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