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Cultivate relationships with social media influencers to amplify engagement with ACLUM social media content. Identify high-impact opportunities to increase the visibility of ACLUM's advocacy, programmatic, and legislative work, and generate email list and social media audience growth.
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Please go to to learn about us The Social Media Associate will collaboratively support the Social Media Manager in executing comprehensive influencer marketing strategies, public relations initiatives, and sustainability efforts aligned with the brand's values and goals.
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Collaborate with Brand Director and Content Coordinator to ideate, create, edit and implement multi-channel social media campaigns aligned with communication and marketing initiatives, maximizing ROI.
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Proficiency with Meta, Twitter, Snapchat, Pinterest, TikTok or other social media platforms & social commerce. Our unified model combines solutions in media, data, social, platforms, studio, experience, brand and technology services to help our clients continuously reinvent themselves throughout increasingly rapid cycles of disruption.
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A Social Media Coordinator is responsible for acting as a liaison for our company's interactions with the public and implementing social media platforms strategies. Act as Brand Ambassadors to the community in the restaurant, social media, events, cares etc.
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The Social Media Marketing Assistant will be responsible for crafting photo, video, and written content that engages, inspires, and motivates the College’s primary audiences, including prospective students, alumni, and donors on social media (mainly TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram.
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A social media maven with a flair for storytelling and a keen eye for visual aesthetics. Momentum Enterprises, a dynamic management company powered by Arena Capital, is seeking a creative and passionate Regional Social Media Specialist to join our vibrant team.
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We are looking for a highly motivated Marketing and Social Media Coordinator who contributes to the development and execution of brand marketing and creative social media content plans.
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We are a growing start-up company looking for a talented and experienced Side Hustle Expert - Social Media Specialist to join our community. If you are a passionate and experienced side hustler and social media marketer, we encourage you to apply.
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Managed social media accounts (Instagram and TikTok) of 500k+ followers a plus. Job Description As a Senior Social Media Manager, you will play a critical role in developing and executing a creative and strategic social media presence across all social media outlets that showcases the unique identity of the Vuori brand and establishes a strong connection with our community.
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3-5 years experience working with social media tools such as Meta Ads Manager, TikTok Ads, Pinterest Ads, etc. 3-5 years of hands-on paid social media marketing experience required.
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The Social Media Manager will report to the Executive Director of Brand and Engagement. 2-4 years of experience in social media marketing. Stay abreast of emerging social media technologies, trends, and best practices that align with ASI's marketing and business objectives and proactively explore new social media channels and opportunities for active engagement with target audiences.
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Experience in social media content creation (Tiktok, Instagram, YouTube) Editing content for social media and assisting on video shoots. Premiere Pro, Davinci Resolve, Pro Tools, Avid Media Composer, Adobe After Effects, etc.
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Charleys is seeking a one-of-a-kind creative storyteller to join our Marketing team as the Specialist, Social Media Content Producer (Video, Photo, & Graphics). In this role, you will create high-quality videos, photography, motion graphics, and static assets for use across our social media and digital channels.
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Remington Ammunition is seeking a Social Media Manager to curate, execute, and analyze the public-facing image of the brand on social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and other emerging platforms.
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