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Demonstrated results as a Community Manager or Social Media Manager/Strategist; Provide public relations, social media, lead generation and content marketing support to our client engagement GM as well as support a variety of strategy, design and brand implementation projects.
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2-3+ years of experience copywriting at an advertising, marketing, or entertainment agency/brand OR copywriting in a community manager or social media manager role. This position will report to the Creative Director and will focus on social content ideation and copywriting for a variety of social channels for one of the largest gaming brands in the world.
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Skilled at pillars of an integrated marketing plan, including social media/influencer marketing, e-mail marketing, content marketing, advertising, sales promotion, events/production and public relations.
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In this exciting new role as a Knowledge Manager, you will support the implementation and growth of knowledge sharing within MediaLink’s Advisory practice, maintain quality of content within the Knowledge tool, partner with client teams on inquiries and tool navigation, and assist in identifying key research trends across the sectors of media, entertainment, marketing, and technology.
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Work closely with studios for approvals on any branded content for movie nights or similar. The Program Manager will provide a high-level of concert support and serve as a promoter and representative for concerts across the three venues.
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The Netflix Photo Studio specializes in capturing impactful imagery that shapes, enhances and supports our Global marketing, publicity, and product campaigns for our Netflix content including series, films, and documentaries.
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In 2024, our lineup will boast an impressive array of sports content, including NASCAR Xfinity, WWE NXT, College Football and Basketball, LIV Golf, and Inside The NFL, both on our traditional broadcast platform and selectively on digital channels.
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Fox CorporationUnder the FOX banner, we produce and distribute content through some of the world’s leading and most valued brands, including: FOX News Media, FOX Sports, FOX Entertainment, FOX Television Stations and Tubi Media Group.
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Content creation for marketing channels including social media content, videos, interviews, and publicity footage to be managed and uploaded to platforms such as YouTube, LinkedIn, Meta, Twitter, and TikTok.
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Under the direction of the Clinical Content Manager, the Clinical Content Analyst (CC Analyst) works directly with ISS Physician Informaticists, CareConnect Build teams and UCLA Health System physicians and staff to design physician content for the ease of use in the electronic health record.
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Understanding of various content platforms (Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, etc). Our Activation team is looking for a dynamic Sr Account Manager that will drive the quality of our client-facing services and our internal project systems.
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The Social Media Manager will be responsible for managing and implementing social media marketing campaigns, creating engaging content, communicating with the audience, developing content strategies, and optimizing social media platforms.
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The Influencer Marketing Manager is taking ownership of managing a portfolio of clients with little guidance from their Account Director; 90% of actions are being conducted independently. 70% of the Influencer Marketing Manager’s actions are being conducted independently; the Influencer Marketing Manager is escalating challenges/issues/risks to account teams for guidance and approval when needed and proactively flagging when additional support/training is needed.
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Participate in evaluation and activation of multiple media types: Branded Content, Digital Media (video, social, etc) and Print. Become an expert in multiple planning tools & platforms including, but not limited to, Comscore, DoubleVerify, Prisma, Campaign Manager 360, Innovid.
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Guide the development of copy and creative content for NGS application areas such as inherited disease, pharmacogenomics, infectious disease, and others, appropriately positioning products within compliance guidelines, while conveying strong value propositions and clear product differentiation.
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