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Brilliant PR & Marketing, one of the most respected and rapidly growing agencies focused on family-oriented brands, seeks a REMOTE Social Media Intern, 15 hours a week to help support the agency’s growing, award-winning team for our Fall/Winter (September-January) semester.
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Minimum of 7 years of experience in business development, sales, or account management within the advertising, media buying, social media, influencer marketing, or creative services industry.
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Advertising, Public Relations, Media Planning & Buying, Market Research, Interactive, Social Media, Event Planning, Collateral Development & Cultural Awareness Training., Total Market, Multicultural, Digital Advertising, and Influencer Marketing.
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Drive organic and paid social content strategy to foster deeper conversation and earned media for Xperi, DTS, and TiVo. Use social media marketing tools to monitor campaigns and analyze data Collaborate with brand teams to produce content experiences across social platforms.
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Compulse, the creative agency arm of Sinclair Broadcast Group, is looking for a Social Media Marketing Coordinator to help implement and maintain marketing efforts across multiple social networks such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and other platforms as needed for agency clients.
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The Social Media Coordinator serves on the ASOSU President’s Public Relations Team to promote ASOSU and develop social media marketing plans for various ASOSU campaigns, initiatives, events, and programs with the goal of improving the visibility of ASOSU within the OSU campus and community.
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Report any unsafe working conditions or behaviors to the appropriate safety manager, Sales & Marketing Manager, or Human Resources. Maintain positive attitude and demonstrate professional behavior with internal and external customers, work collaboratively with other members of the sales, marketing, finance, and operations team.
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Lead, mentor, and inspire a high-performing team of social media managers, content creators, and influencer marketing specialists. Deep understanding of social media platforms, content trends, and influencer marketing best practices.
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Collaborate with the marketing team to align social media efforts with overall business goals. So, if you are motivated to join the LOOP Team, we are happy to offer you a position as a Social Media Manager in New York. We are looking forward to receiving your online application.
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4+ years B2B online marketing, media sales, and digital marketing experience including SEO, website development, PPC, online advertising, and social media (required.
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Social Media Management: 2+ years of experience in social media management with a proven track record of success in strategic content planning, audience engagement, and leveraging various platforms to amplify community-building efforts, including but not limited to experience with X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Discord, Reddit, YouTube, TikTok, and Telegram.
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Proficient experience in crisis communications, corporate affairs, social content creation, media buying across social channels, social strategy development and influencer marketing.
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Creates and supervises marketing initiatives for events through areas such as group sales, public relations, media placement, direct mail, street teams, promotional development, non-profit opportunities, website communications, social media and digital assets to maximize revenue through ticket sales and sponsorships.
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Under the direction of the Social Media Director, this position will play a huge part in effective campaign direction of the Influencer Marketing, primarily focused on earned and organic gifting, as well as affiliate and supporting paid partnerships.
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The Digital Content Specialist will fill a role on a creatively talented team of student employees who collectively produce visual content and help manage institutional social media channels for the BSU’s Office of Social Media and Digital Content within the Division of Enrollment, Marketing and Communications.
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