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The manager is a proven storyteller with significant experience in traditional public relations, media, influencer marketing and deep knowledge of social media platforms. Proficient experience in crisis communications, corporate affairs, social content creation, media buying across social channels, social strategy development and influencer marketing.
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As the business continues to grow at a fast pace there is now a need for a Social Media Manager who will report into the Senior Marketing Communications Manager at our Head Office in Poole, Dorset.
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Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications or related field and 5 - 7 years of experience driving and executing digital / social media / influencer marketing campaigns. Experience leading and project managing paid social, influencer and social campaigns across social channels such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and TikTok.
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To be successful as a social media manager, you should possess a wealth of pertinent marketing experience. Requirements Social media marketing experience. Ultimately, a top-notch social media manager should back their expertise by creating and sharing all relevant technical documents.
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Social Media Marketing, Content Strategy, and Social Media Optimization (SMO) skills. This is a full-time on-site role for a Social Media Manager at the Hawai‘i Visitors & Convention Bureau in Honolulu County, HI. The Social Media Manager will manage day-to-day social media efforts for all Hawai‘i Tourism US social channels (Facebook, TikTok, X. Pinterest, YouTube, etc.
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Create and implement content pillars and work with Digital Marketing Strategist to develop and unify social media themes and market pieces with the Director of Marketing. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Collaborate with the marketing team, subject matter experts, and leadership best practices, write in Brand Voice, edit copy for various communications needs, including white papers, case studies, email campaigns, website updates/copy, press releases, social media, podcasts, PPT decks, advertising, video, and internal communications.
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Work with Marketing & Communications and other departments on promotion of corporate and foundation partnerships to include social media, storytelling, employee giving, thought leadership, events, etc.
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Collaborate and partner with social media, Brand/Category, Creative, and PR Teams to understand CAVA’s holistic marketing strategy, bringing CAVA to life in creative and innovative ways through tactical feedback and insight across community management.
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Building expertise in every phase of Advocare operations, client management, client acquisition, lead intake, client care management, and referral marketing. Five to seven years of leadership experience in health care, elder care, social work, or related industry.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, Digital Marketing, you will help build and execute our social media strategy. Contribute meaningfully to the overall social media strategy – meeting marketing objectives and utilizing social channels to drive relevance and engagement.
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10 years of experience in digital marketing, with hands-on leadership across multiple marketing channels such as Paid Search, SEO, Email/SMS, Paid Social, Display, Affiliates, and e-commerce.
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If you are a creative visionary with a passion for social media, influencer marketing, and fashion, and you want to be part of an innovative and dynamic team, we would love to hear from you.
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Minimum 1-3 years of experience in digital marketing and content creation, preferably in the tech or dating/social app industry. As a Growth Marketing Manager at HYM, you will play a pivotal role in launching our product.
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In addition, you will project manage seasonal marketing campaigns, including SEO, social media, and email marketing, working with a team of SEO specialists, graphic designers, and a digital marketing manager.
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Proven experience in influencer marketing and social media strategy. Requirements Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:Elevated understanding of social media platforms and influencer marketing.
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