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Cooperate with the internal groups to improve 33 USA's Social Media Marketing, Public Relations, Creative, and Marketing Support services. Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays.
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Aspects of the role include items related to creative/collateral, email/CRM, digital marketing, social content, and public relations as needed to support the business This is a full-time position based in Downtown Los Angeles with travel across Los Angeles metro and Orange County.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic Marketing Specialist with strong experience in public relations, advertising, and marketing analytics to support the growth of the MSO & IPA. You will coordinate and execute marketing initiatives, including event management, media communications, and broker relations, to support the company's strategic goals.
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Degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or related field preferred. Collaborate with Associate Director of Social Media and Media Relations team on real-time reporting.
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Bachelor’s degree in public relations, Communications, Marketing, or a related field; additional certifications are a plus. [Position] PR & Communication Specialist [About Our Client] A top leader in Food [Job Summary] Develop and implement comprehensive PR strategies to promote and elevate the brand image of the client.
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The ideal candidate will join MassMedia's growing Public Relations department as a Public Relations Specialist, be client facing and work alongside a collaborative team of branding and media relations experts, content and social media strategists, media buyers and designers.
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Prior to the interview, applicants will be required to prepare some written material related to the duties and responsibilities of a Public Relations Specialist. For information regarding reciprocity between the City of Los Angeles departments and LADWP, go to Relations Specialists utilize various techniques in the preparation and dissemination of material regarding City activities for informational or educational purposes using outreach efforts such as social media, digital content or digital marketing; may coordinate public relations events or programs; and may assist with the distribution of information in the event of emergency situations.
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TThe Business Development Specialist will lead marketing activities for entertainment content, centered on anime and manga, entrusted by clients in North America and around the world. TThe Business Development Specialist will lead marketing activities for entertainment content, centered on anime and manga, entrusted by clients in North America and around the world.
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Any combination equivalent to bachelor's degree in journalism, communication, public relations, marketing, broadcasting or related field and one year experience in journalism, news reporting, public relations, marketing, or other communications-related field including some experience with use of social media, desktop publishing, or videography.
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As the ideal candidate, you bring 3-5 years of marketing experience in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, coupled with a bachelor’s degree in marketing, Business, Public Relations, Communications, Graphic Design, or Journalism.
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A Master's degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Advertising, or a related field is required. At least 2 years of experience in marketing, broker relations, or a related field, with demonstrated experience in digital marketing and social media strategy.
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The Grant Writer / Development Specialist position is a great opportunity to support LA’s underserved community through a variety of projects and responsibilities in the areas of fundraising, public relations, social media, advocacy, and event planning.
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Publicizes event and works with Account Development to raise awareness and drive high levels of attendance and participation by targeted audience.
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Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:30am – 5:30pm Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Public Relations Specialist will manage medical beats; pitch stories & research studies to lay & healthcare trade media, local and national outlets.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public health, marketing, public relations, media relations or another relevant major is required. In collaboration with leadership and other partners, the Communications Specialist plans and implements multi-media communication strategies including: copywriting for event invitations and collateral, remarks for key executives and Board members, and news release writing and outreach to society media, in addition to general writing assignments for various program purposes/audiences.
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