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You have expertise working in Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, and a working knowledge of WordPress. Experience with marketing campaigns across mediums—web, OOH, print, social, video, internal collateral (e.g. presentations)—across the funnel (awareness, conversion, advocacy, etc.
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Maintain familiarity with content management and eCommerce solutions such as WordPress. You should be very familiar with WordPress and Webflow internals, be able to find your way around custom plugins and themes.
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Experience with PHP-based CMS platforms (e.g., WordPress, Drupal) Familiarity with front-end frameworks/libraries like React, Angular, or Vue.js. Familiarity with web development frameworks like Laravel, Symfony, or CodeIgniter.
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Experience with front-end development languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Basic understanding of software testing principles and methodologies. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience and enhance your skills in PHP development within a supportive and collaborative environment.
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PHP Developer (US/Canada Residents Only, 1 Year Experience, Remote) Team Remotely Inc. is a staffing and recruitment agency that offers a comprehensive solution for talent acquisition, including sourcing, vetting, pay rolling, and managing talent.
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Experience working with a variety of marketing tools, including systems like HubSpot, WordPress, Figma, Google Analytics, and Adobe Creative Cloud. You must live in the United States and be authorized to work in the United States without requirement of employment sponsorship/visa, now or in the future.
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Knowledge of CMS systems such as Drupal, WordPress or similar a plus. Demonstrated scripting in a language such as Python/Bash/Perl and/or automation tool experience (Puppet, Ansible, Chef, CloudFormation, Terraform etc.
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PHP and Wordpress experience is a must – we frequently build on proven and popular content management systems like Drupal and Wordpress. We hope to find a developer that can build a site from Sketch/Figma into a custom WordPress theme.
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Marketing & Sales tool experience (Outreach, Leandata, Wordpress, Marketo, Pardot, etc.) Third party tool integration (such as Outreach, Leandata, Chilipiper, Marketo, Wordpress) Marketing & Sales tool experience (Outreach, Leandata, Wordpress, Marketo, Pardot, etc.
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Experience with graphic design and web maintenance (WordPress, Drupal, Adobe Creative Suite, Canva) BST offers a broad portfolio of accounting and auditing, tax, consulting, outsourced accounting, talent strategy and marketing services, as well as valuations, forensic accounting, and litigation support.
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Excellent analytical skills with demonstrated experience working with CMS and marketing analytics tools (e.g., WordPress, Google Analytics). Support in developing quality print and social media, sales and website marketing campaigns, video production, publicity news releases and website optimization.
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Here are a few specific things we’d be looking for: CMS Web Experience - Our software engineers need to understand the ins and outs of either the Drupal or WordPress CMS. Specifically, this includes topics such as content modeling, theming, custom module development, configuration management, search API, migrate API, etc.
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While experience with some or all of the technology platforms that we use is ideal, (including Salesforce, WordPress, Canva, Google Calendars/Email and all Social Media platforms), we are willing to train the right candidate.
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Ability to edit basic HTML and proficiency using a website content management system (WordPress), email and marketing automation tools, Adobe Creative Suite including Illustrator and Photoshop. Point of contact for content updates through agency partners and the website content management system (WordPress.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365, Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, Mailchimp, Pipedrive (or a similar CRM tool), various social media platforms and applications, WordPress, Google Analytics, and Microsoft Clarity.
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