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Merit Street Media is searching for a Social Media Coordinator to join our growing Digital Platforms team. The Social Media Coordinator will be responsible for the daily operations of multiple social platforms.
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Execute paid media strategies across social channels (e.g., Facebook, Instagram [aka Meta], Pinterest, TikTok), monitoring and optimizing campaigns to meet client objectives and goals. The team focuses solely on paid social media, including platforms such as Meta (Facebook, Instagram), Pinterest, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.
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Your team: As the Social Media Marketer, you will be a part of the local San Antonio Market team (made up of 2 Social Media Marketers and a remote Sales team responsible for landing the amazing restaurant partnerships we have) and the Social Media Marketing team (all SMM in different markets + VP of Marketing.
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Our Fortune 100 tech client is searching for a Social Media Manager who has a passion for PC gaming and esports to drive the client’s community management strategy. As a Social Media Manager you will leverage your knowledge of PC gaming, eSports and hardware to engage with gamers in conversation, report on community sentiment, develop engaging content for the client’s social channels, build relationships with their community to develop advocates and most importantly sharing your passion for gaming across social media.
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2-3 years of experience as a Social Media Manager. Support social media strategist to develop global gaming strategy. Inform decision-making and recommend content adjustments based on social media analytics.
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Ability to analyze social media data and derive actionable insights to improve performance. Social Analytics Fluency with experience with using social media analytics tools and developing reports for internal stakeholders.
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Social Media Manager. Strong knowledge of social media platforms and experience with moderation tools. Social support of key gaming segment priorities, programs, and campaigns e.g. ESL, Intel Gamer Days etc.
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Manage execution on HQ global channels based on Global Social Strategy, as defined by the Social Strategist, including but not limited to; Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Twitch. Daily engagement and interaction with the tech client’s gaming community within social handles.
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Daily engagement and interaction with the tech client’s partners across social platforms. Manage and execute day-to-day social activities across all social handles. You are a part of the gaming community: you share the same passion for PC gaming, hardware and esports that our community does.
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Real-time support and moderation for any live activations across platforms e.g. Twitch. Experience with crisis management and developed mitigation strategies. Be able to represent Intel gaming identity and tone of voice with posts, replies and content created.
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Reporting to the Director of Media and Communications, the Social Media and Digital Content Specialist is a member of the communications and marketing team within the Division of Advancement and External Relations.
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Seeking a full-time Social Media Marketing Specialist to support marketing efforts for Western Pest Services, Waltham Pest Services, OPC Pest Services, Western Fumigation and IFC Pest Control Brands.
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Oversee the Social Media Manager to ensure the posting of trending and highly engaging content on all platforms. · Assemble and lead a winning social media team, ensuring each member has a clear understanding of platform-specific best practices.
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The Social Media Content Specialist is responsible for executing day to day social media needs across multiple Telemundo platforms including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, and more.
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Position OverviewAs a Social Media Specialist, your role will support our marketing team by coordinating, executing, and reporting on social media campaigns including, but not limited to: YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and other Social Media platforms.
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