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The Social Media Strategist will be responsible for managing day-to-day social media marketing activities, including content strategy, social media optimization (SMO), and public relations.
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Job Description The Field Marketing Coordinator II will implement Aramarks’s Social Media and Public Relations strategies by becoming a presence, developing brand awareness through multiple mediums, generating inbound traffic to company web site and social media platforms and encouraging product adoption and customer engagement.
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Job DescriptionDevelop new business via telephone and mass communication such as email and social media to identify appropriate clients within the target market. This individual will be a highly motivated, self-starter able to identify and develop new business prospects from multiple sources including inbound marketing leads, prospect lists, trade show contacts, discovery and individual research.
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The best candidates will possess strong writing and proofreading skills, have a solid understanding of media relations and current events, and have previous relevant internship experience.
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Candidates who are seniors or graduate students pursuing a degree in communications, social/digital media, public relations, or marketing with an interest in entertainment and influencer marketing and non-profit organizations.
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Working closely with our Marketing Team to develop and execute a robust marketing strategy across all Goodwill Dallas social media channels, including developing flyers and marketing collateral for distribution (Note: You will not be responsible for the designing, only the coordination and content.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director of Global Public Relations, this person is responsible for handling and implementing DTCC's social media strategy to further build brand awareness with key partners, maintain a positive image for the firm and support corporate goals.
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The new leader will also implement a clear, passionate, and innovative vision for marketing and communications, which includes digital content, social media, video, graphic design, and photography.
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Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and social media marketing expertise. - Bachelor’s degree in marketing, public relations, communications, or a related field is preferred.
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The Senior Specialist, Social Media & Communications provides direction and focuses attention on AccentCare’s day-to-day social media and stakeholder relations (patients, families) efforts through content development and online community management.
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Collaborate with CFT’s Marketing and Communications staff to develop and implement a marketing and public relations strategy to raise the profile and awareness of CFT4B in the corporate community, including but not limited to, promotional materials, electronic communications, advertising, website, print, broadcast and social media channels.
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In addition to leading strategic planning efforts, fully partake in the execution of the programs we develop, as determined appropriate by account, including but not limited to writing/editing, media relations, social media, digital communications and crisis work.
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The person in this role will work closely with undergraduate and graduate recruiters at Lyle to support, plan and implement email, communications, advertising, branding, digital marketing, and social media.
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Elements of these plans could include social media, video production, newsletters and fact sheets, Website content, telephone information lines, news releases, public meetings, open houses, comment forms, mailing lists, and response to public inquiries.
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Expertise in CRM, Adobe Creative Suite, Keynote, HubSpot, Social Media Marketing and other digital marketing platforms. The Senior Communications Manager will play a pivotal role in handling many of the day-to-day communications activities including working with senior members of the marketing team, develop relationships and coordinate correspondence with external audiences: third-party organizations, healthcare professionals, media, etc.
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