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You have 3 to 5 years of experience in Social Media Marketing, with a proven track record of successfully managing brand channels, preferably sports related. You're passionate about every facet of social media marketing, with a deep understanding of social strategy, emerging trends, content creation protocols, and platform-specific best practices.
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The Social Media Coordinator will report to the firm’s Social Media Manager and work closely with colleagues in the Global Business Development & Marketing department.
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Your team: As the Social Media Marketer, you will be a part of the local Denver 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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Reporting to the Director of Marketing Strategy, the Social Media Manager is responsible for creating and leading a comprehensive multiplatform social media strategy for Twin Cities PBS (TPT) that increases awareness of its mission and key strategic priorities and drives audience growth and engagement.
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Under the direction of the Marketing & Communications Manager, the Social Media Coordinator will support creating and executing an engaging social media strategy to support organizational outreach and engagement goals, including developing social media posts (caption and graphic design), maintaining a social media calendar and publishing software, videos, as well as provide administrative support to the Marketing and Communications team.
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As a College Student - Social Media Marketer, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and mentoring other college students to succeed with their Side Hustles, including Social Media Marketing and Influencer Marketing.
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Manage social media channels and execute social media marketing plan with external team to accurately communication Charger athletics locally, regionally and nationally.
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Wir sind auf der Suche nach einer / einem Influencer Marketing- & Social Media Manager:in mit Liebe für Film-, Digital- und Internetkultur. Mindestens 2 Jahre Erfahrung im Bereich Digital Marketing, idealerweise in Verbindung mit Social Media und Influencer Marketing.
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Benefits 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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Lead social media marketing across all social media platforms including ideating on concepts and scripts, shooting content, publishing content, setting a social media calendar, and managing direct reports.
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Benefits: Flexible schedule Free food & snacks Gumby’s Pizza is looking for an on-the-ground social media marketing assistant. ● Keep content fresh and relevant by applying weekly and monthly reporting insights, researching current trends in social media, and applying those principles and strategies to increase engagement and community● Short-form video editing – editing or creating video content to made-for-social formats● Shoot and edit photography for social media Requirements ● Experience creating content for digital platforms – Instagram (Instagram Reels, Stories, and IGTV), TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter.
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We are seeking a Social Media Marketing Specialist to join our team at the HQ office in St. Louis Park, MN. In this hybrid work schedule role, you will identify opportunities, leverage knowledge of social media platforms and their capabilities to create strategies and dynamic content that drives brand affinity and cultivates engaged online communities across assigned division's social media community.
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SimonSaysShop Primary Purpose:As the Social Media Intern, you'll play a pivotal role in bringing our local stories to life, transforming each shopping adventure into a captivating social media showcase.
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Content management across all platforms: Manage, handle inquiries, engage with audience, and oversee all social media marketing from start to finish on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
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Create IG stories to align with the marketing calendar•Content creation as needed for social media feeds•Community management: respond to all DMs, like/comment on photos, engage with audience•Assist with conception, planning and implementation of all digital assets for brand campaigns, social media and brand marketing.
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