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Strong portfolio showcasing a diverse range of promotions, menu design, social media campaigns, packaging, advertising, motion graphics and digital marketing design projects.
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Job Summary The Senior Manager of Website and Digital Marketing leads the strategy, development and operations of the firms digital and web presences, including public-facing websites and microsites, e-mail marketing, social media, blogs, apps, podcasts, video campaigns and web/social analytics in alignment with the firms strategic branding, communications, and business development goals.
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Design & Prototyping tools: Figma, ProtoPie, Blender, Unity/ Real Engine, Gravity Sketch, Adobe Illustrator, Premier, After Effect, or any similar tools for 2D, 3D, Game, Media design. You will demonstrate design thinking that links marketing, engineering/technology, and social/human science with the holistic approach to design in a fast-paced agile environment for the new mobility transition period involving electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and innovative transportation solutions.
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Internship Opportunity: Social Media Intern (TikTok Specialist) & Photo Shoot Assistant. The ideal candidate is passionate about social media, particularly TikTok, and is skilled in creating engaging behind-the-scenes videos and trending content.
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Advanced knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Dreamweaver, and Photoshop), Microsoft Office in a Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise operating system, FTP.Familiarity with all relevant social media platforms, tools such as Tweetdeck, Hootsuite, and other social marketing automation/employee advocacy products (Lexology, ClearView Social.
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This role demands development and execution of global strategies for social media and influencer marketing, emphasizing creative storytelling and impactful content creation across platforms.
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Manage paid social influencer campaigns including, planning, setup, quality assurance, testing, measurement/reporting, and optimization across Meta Ads, TikTok Ads, LinkedIn Ads, YouTube Ads, Snapchat Ads, and other social media platforms.
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Social Media Optimization Responsibilities: Optimize social media content for improved visibility and engagement, utilizing relevant keywords, hashtags, and tags to enhance discoverability on social media platforms and search engines.
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Execute strategy by setting up, managing, tracking, and optimizing paid digital media campaigns across Paid Social, PPC, Search and programmatic ad channels on multiple platforms (Meta, TikTok, Google/YT, Bing, Pinterest, Reddit, Amazon, etc.
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Develop digital marketing channels/tactics such as web, social media, email marketing, marketing automation, paid advertising, search engine optimization and content marketing to increase product adoption and utilization.
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3-5 Years of experience required in social media, influencer marketing, communications, media, or related digital media field; beauty experience preferred. Artfully weave together creativity with analytical thinking in order to support social media strategy that achieves brand, marketing and sales objectives.
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Passion for social media and content creation with a basic understanding of social media platforms and digital marketing strategies. Hands-on experience in various aspects of marketing - social media, content creation, and influencer marketing.
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Job DescriptionThe USA Network, SYFY and Oxygen True Crime social marketing team is seeking a socially driven Manager with established experience in all aspects of social media marketing.
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We are seeking a dynamic Digital Content & Social Media Coordinator to join our marketing team at Mississippi State University. The primary role requires strategically planning and curating video and photography for a variety of projects such as social media posts, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, event marketing materials, and announcements.
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Work along with the Channel Marketing Manager in assisting with the creation, setup, and launch of specific social media marketing campaigns and ads. Work with the Channel Marketing Manager to manage social media crisis situations, such as negative comments and inappropriate posts.
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