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We are seeking a creative and dynamic Social Media Coordinator to join our Brand Marketing team. Develop, capture, curate, and edit visually appealing and compelling content for TikTok, Instagram and other social media platforms.
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As a Social Media Producer, you’ll have a tidal wave of material to work with, including our digital content, community partners and the ability to execute large project partnerships. If you are a social content creator with a passion for music, entertainment, social events and media, we are interested in talking with YOU. We are looking for an enthusiastic big thinker who is experienced in engaging with media brands in the social space.
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ApartmentsForLegends is looking for a motivated, creative social media intern to represent our brand. Create compelling on-camera social media content on TikTok and Instagram to engage UA student renters and parents.
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G Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Capcut) for creating and editing social media video content. Solid understanding of major social media platforms (e.g., Instagram,TikTok.
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As our Social Media Manager, you will partner closely with writers and designers across Creative Studio as well as stakeholder teams such as Comms, I&D, Investor Relations, and others. Experience in crisis communications on social media.
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Ruggable is looking for a contract Social Media Coordinator who lives and breathes social media. Comfortable on camera and being featured on company social media accounts.
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Other Requirements (e.g. Skills): Media strategy and planning, programmatic media buying, experience with HCP platforms, paid search, DTC and social media, target list matching, NPI/PLD data strategy, measurement & reporting, financial oversight, and strong presentation skills Exposure to digital strategy, website development, social media strategy, and CRM program development May require a small amount of travel.
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The News Social Media Producer develops story ideas, researches topics, conducts interviews, and produces meaningful content for WUNC. The News Social Media Producer also aggregates and edits social and digital content created by other WUNC reporters and producers.
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Working experience as a Social Media Assistant, Social Media Analyst, or a similar role. As a Social Media Assistant, you will be responsible for developing plans and strategies for our social media platforms along with our Social Media Specialist.
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You collaborate with the Social Media Manager to execute social strategies across various social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, Twitter, and YouTube.
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Reporting to the Digital Marketing Director and managing a Social Media Coordinator, this role is essential for driving our digital narrative and engagement. Manage and mentor the Social Media Coordinator, fostering an environment of growth and innovation.
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As our Videographer and Social Media Manager, you will be at the forefront of our digital presence, responsible for capturing our brand's essence through captivating videos and curating engaging content for our various social media platforms.
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Must be tuned into pop culture, and love social media channels such as TikTok and. Must have a passion for media, influencer, makeup artist, and celebrity. Must be tuned into pop culture, and love social media channels such as TikTok and.
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Our services include: brand strategy, data-driven marketing, advertising, digital (web, social media, mobile) communications, public and media relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, business development, nonprofit fund development, videography and graphic design.
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Avid user of social media, with proficiency using Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok etc. Work with Manager of Brand Content to support a robust social media strategy for Del Taco with unique creative executions across targeted social media channels.
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