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We live and breathe social media and seek a paid social media buyer to work among the best and brightest in the social media marketing industry. The ideal candidate has a passion for social media marketing.
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Collaborate with marketing teams to align social media efforts with overall brand campaigns. As a Social Media Manager, you’ll be responsible for creating, curating, and managing content across various social media platforms, including Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.
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JOB PURPOSE: The Social Media Strategist reports to the Associate Director of Marketing & Policy Education of the Hoover Institution and is accountable for managing the social media accounts for the Institution by promoting its mission, brand, fellows, and public policy research priorities through various social media platforms.
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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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We're on the lookout for Social Media Superstars to join our dynamic Social Media Street Team and take charge of our Instagram and TikTok game at premier Simon shopping centers around the US.
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Resume Rocket: Gain hands-on experience in social media management and add some serious sizzle to your resume. Tech-savvy and familiar with the latest social media tools and trends.
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Partner with the local marketing field team to unveil hidden gems, exclusive deals, and new store openings deserving of the spotlight on our TikTok and Instagram feeds. Networking Nirvana: Connect with industry influencers, fellow interns, and our awesome field and corporate marketing teams for a summer of collaboration and growth.
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1+ years in platform buying across social media platforms, including Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, Pinterest, Reddit. · Fundamental understanding of social media advertising concepts.
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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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Oversee the Social Media Manager to ensure the posting of trending and highly engaging content on all platforms. · Assemble and lead a winning social media team, ensuring each member has a clear understanding of platform-specific best practices.
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Minimum of two years' professional experience managing social media platforms in advocacy, political, communications, marketing, development or related fields required. Craft and implement creative, multi-faceted social strategies for advocacy, public education, and live events, as well as media, development, and marketing campaigns.
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The Social Media Manager is a vital part of the Alira Health Marketing Team and member of Global Campaigns Team. In this role you will be 360 degrees responsible for Alira Health's social media channels - from working on the B2B social media strategy alongside VP of Global Marketing and Director of Global Campaigns to implementing it in holistic manner working closely with Social Media Coordinator.
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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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Minimum 3 years marketing experience in the hospitality industry both traditional media and ecommerce. infrastructure by improving processes and creating SOPs. Assists hotel property teams with developing annual media plans and provides marketing guidance.
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Given today's social media landscape, scroll-stopping video content creation will be a key focus, and TikTok a prime platform. Innovative Instincts: You're not just in the social media game; you're rewriting the rules.
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