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We are seeking a talented and motivated Marketing Coordinator to join our client’s growing Sales and Marketing team in CA. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in supporting the marketing department in planning and executing various marketing initiatives.
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This is an entry-level position for a business-minded, outgoing individual that is looking to start a career with a dynamic and growing Marketing and Direct Advertising firm. We are looking for a Junior Marketing Representative who will grow to handle all aspects of marketing campaign creation, execution, and communicating directly with local consumers.
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