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As the Media Asset Manager, will lead a team of MAM Coordinators in Seattle. Within the Seattle Remote Broadcast Center, you will work in lockstep with the Technical Operations Center to run live content operations (setting and managing records and partner deliverables) and have direct responsibility for scheduling Media Coordinator staff to supervise event ingest and metadata application processes both live and post-event.
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The Social Media Manager is responsible for developing strategy and creating content to foster engagement on CalArts' current and future social media channels (Instagram, Facebook, X, Threads, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube.
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To capitalize on this incredible growth and to achieve Visit Salt Lake’s ambitious vision, we’re seeking a highly creative Social Media Manager to help take our efforts to the next level.
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The social media manager will be responsible for bringing our brand to life on social media. You'll work with our team to develop, evolve, and implement our overall social media strategy and audience growth plan.
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The Social Media Manager is a vital part of the Alira Health Marketing Team and member of Global Campaigns Team. In this role you will be 360 degrees responsible for Alira Health's social media channels - from working on the B2B social media strategy alongside VP of Global Marketing and Director of Global Campaigns to implementing it in holistic manner working closely with Social Media Coordinator.
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In addition, the Media Manager will create content that provides value for our members and messaging, such as producing, pitching, and placing op-eds; writing press releases, talking points, and briefing materials; and booking NFIB experts on radio and television programs.
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As a Social Media Manager, you’ll be responsible for creating, curating, and managing content across various social media platforms, including Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.
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Minimum 3 years marketing experience in the hospitality industry both traditional media and ecommerce. infrastructure by improving processes and creating SOPs. Assists hotel property teams with developing annual media plans and provides marketing guidance.
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Assist Senior Social Media Manager in developing new innovative ideas for all social channels to grow reach, traffic and engagement. Manage the scheduling and organizing of multiple cross-functional social media content calendars and scheduling tools while determining the optimal time and strategy for posting for all of The Everygirl’s social media channels brands including Instagram, Instagram Stories, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest, new and emerging platforms.
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We're looking for an experienced Social Media Manager who has ideally worked in the entertainment industry. A global entertainment client is looking for a Social Media Manager.
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Given today's social media landscape, scroll-stopping video content creation will be a key focus, and TikTok a prime platform. Innovative Instincts: You're not just in the social media game; you're rewriting the rules.
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5-6 years experience in social media. Responsible for assisting in the development and execution of high visibility, high impact social and influencer strategies to achieve global communications goals across TikTok, Instagram and Twitter/X.
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As the Brand marketing Manager, you will be creating and implementing a comprehensive social media strategy and crafting engaging and informative content with images, video, graphics and copy that align with our brand and marketing strategies.
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Sports Endeavors is seeking an experienced Social Media Manager to lead channel strategy, content planning, and community engagement across all Soccer.com social media platforms.
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Our services encompass digital marketing strategy, content creation, including editorial and artist commissions, social media management, paid media advertising, and guerilla marketing.
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