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Social Media Marketing Specialist (Entry Level) Our Client: An American clothing store chain known for their active and outdoor lifestyle apparel headquartered in Seattle, Washington Duration: 3-4 months (potential to extend) Pay: $28/hr on a W2 Hybrid in Seattle (3 days per week onsite, 2 days remote) 40 Hours per week Our Client is looking for a Social Media Marketing Specialist that will create, edit, and manage engaging organic social content for social media channels.
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We are looking for an experienced news producer to manage our reporting from start to finish, overseeing both editorial content of the news and how that news is produced and presented to the public across all of our channels: Social Media, Press Releases, and Newsletters.
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As a Social Media Manager, they will be responsible for supporting clients' organic social media and influencer marketing efforts, their effective execution, and measurement of success.
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Develop and implement innovative media strategies that help client achieve brand, marketing, communications and sales objectives using inputs from clients, social media monitoring tools, competitive analyses and secondary research.
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At Lumify You Will: Lead D2C social media marketing; areas including IG, FaceBook, Twitter, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube, etc., marketing campaigns, Lumify’s partnerships, creator community, digital advertising, SEO strategy, and branding.
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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 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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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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As the Social Media Manager, reporting to the Senior Director of Marketing – Mauna Loa, you will be responsible for devising strategies and creating content for all social media channels representing our consumer brands, Hawaiian Host and Mauna Loa. Your role involves ensuring that each brand's short and long-term goals are reflected and supported across these platforms.
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This person would be in charge of creating a social media communications strategy across channels like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Reddit, Twitter, and LinkedIn, as well as engaging with the reselling community on a daily basis.
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The student intern will gain hands-on experience in social media marketing and content creation while promoting USF events and telling USF stories in collaboration with students, staff, and faculty.
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If you are a creative and strategic thinker with a passion for social media and influencer marketing, we would love to hear from you! We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Social Media Marketing Specialist to join our team.
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This candidate will understand social media in a variety of ways - the services we offer are social media strategy, paid social, and influencer marketing.
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This internship will help prepare you for a career in social media marketing by offering exposure to branding projects, content calendar creation, and hand-on experience managing multiple accounts.
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As the Online Reputation & Social Media Manager at Beyond Finance you’ll take on the critical role of maintaining our favorable brand image and online presence, as well as assisting with client satisfaction.
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