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Knowledge of digital and traditional marketing, content marketing, and social media marketing. The Marketing Intern will provide support to the Marketing team throughout the summer.
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Candidate must demonstrate professional experience in digital content management, social media marketing, and planning and marketing events, workshops, and webinars. Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or Journalism is preferred.
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Someone who loves influencer marketing and is on all the social platforms (YouTube, Instagram/Facebook, TikTok, etc.) Someone who loves influencer marketing and is on all the social platforms (YouTube, Instagram/Facebook, TikTok, etc.
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VP Marketing or hands on Chief Marketing Officer, USA based job opening, reporting to the CEO/COO for a small, growing, rebranding health, wellness, nutritional food supplements and scientifically data proven, CPG company with mostly female customers in USA, expanding in to UK, Asia and Australia.
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Required 3-5 years of experience in content marketing, email marketing, social media marketing, website marketing, graphic designing, nonprofit marketing and communications, and/or a related field.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing, Sport Administration or related field with two years of experience related to Marketing or Sales; Efficiently operate a personal computer and associated software (Adobe Creative Cloud Suite, Click Effects Blaze and Crossfire operating systems, Daktronics videoboard equipment, SHOFLO scripting software and Microsoft Office Suite.
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Pair is seeking a Digital Marketing Strategist, Paid Social to help drive and execute on our ongoing Meta, TikTok, and additional test channels. Experience with other digital marketing channels like paid search, SEO, or even CRM.
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As the chief strategist and project manager, you will draft and update holistic Global Digital Community Marketing plans to reflect the needs of new seasons, adaptations and platform evolutions.
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This role will provide you with experience related to a corporate marketing operations team QUALIFICATIONS Enrolled in an accredited bachelors degree program in Business or HR Currently a Junior or Senior Position requires unrestricted work authorization in the United States; work/visa sponsorship for this position is not available.
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BS in Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, Mathematics, or a related quantitative field and 4+ yrs of experience as a Marketing/Product Analyst, Data Analyst, Data Scientist, BI Engineer, Analytics Engineer, or similar role.
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5-8 years of experience in marketing or related field preferred with experience working cross-functionally in integrated marketing, ad sales marketing, client/custom solutions, creative strategy, shopper marketing, or agency account management capacity.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or related field, OR at least 4 years of related experience. In collaboration with the Director of Marketing & Communications and Senior Marketing & Communications Coordinator, execute the agency’s marketing and communications plan by creating, designing, distributing and managing content targeted for key audiences through a variety of channels (i.e. website, email, social media) and campaigns (i.e. fundraising, recruitment, agency events.
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Minimum of Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Graphic Design, Journalism, Communications, or a related field; on the job experience is a bonus. Reports to: Marketing & Communications Director.
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Proactively create relationships throughout the bank; be a trusted advisor to field teammates and a main point of contact for consumer banking marketing discussions. Bachelor's degree in marketing or related field required.
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