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Familiar with social media and have TikTok, Instagram or YouTube accounts. The best candidates have experience and knowledge of fashion retail, along with previous experience on camera, and a desire to grow their social impact in the fashion and retail community.
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We are seeking a talented and strategic Social Media Manager specializing in User Generated Content (UGC) and Influencer Marketing, to join our team. As the Social Media Manager, you will be crucial in leveraging content and collaborating with in-house content creators, creative services and influencers to enhance brand awareness, drive engagement, and foster community growth across various social media platforms.
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Experience with major social media platforms, such as TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Stories, Snapchat, and their social and vertical video content. Content Creation: Produce high-quality, engaging short-form vertical videos optimized for social media platforms like TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Stories, and Snapchat.
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Today, Fashion Nova has amassed over 40 million social media followers, with annual sales of approximately $2 billion! Experience writing professional social media, blog, or content posts a plus.
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Experience in creating a curated social media page (Instagram or TikTok preferred — can be your personal page) One of the fastest growing Beauty and Sleep Wellness brands in the industry is looking to hire a Social Media Manager with a passion for content creation to join our growing team in Burbank.
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Strong understanding of sales/marketing automation tools and best practices (HubSpot, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Social Media, SEO, Web, etc.) Design and implement comprehensive demand generation campaigns across multiple channels including digital, social media, email, and events.
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The Senior Communications Specialist will build a robust internal communications function and provide external communications support, including identifying and pitching stories to the news media while assisting the executive director and other Guerin Children’s leadership with external-facing materials for social media, presentations and other channels as needed.
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About this position : The Social Media Manager is responsible for hosting all livestreams for our TikTok Livestream Agency. Additionally being the social media manager, you need to know how to run the official TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook accounts.
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Minimum 3 – 4 years’ experience in social media management, preferably in the sports or live entertainment industry. The Social Media Manager works closely with our social media team in developing preliminary creative concepts and shepherding ideas through execution.
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The Social Media Manager will be the voice, eyes and ears of the Jubilee and Nectar brands! A master of the social media platforms and tools: Instagram, SnapChat, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, etc.
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Own the development of, and continued evolution of, the social media and influencer marketing strategy for Squishmallows, including line extensions, licensed collaborations and global CPG partnerships.
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Huckleberry is searching for a Social Media Coordinator to help bring our social media strategy to life to increase brand awareness, help drive conversions, and build a community.
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Candidate should have a deep understanding and proficiency of social media, content creation, and management of social media platforms to increase brand awareness, loyalty, and engagement to support sales goals.
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TMZ is looking for a results-driven Social Media Coordinator to help execute our social media strategy, develop social media content, and program all social media and distribution channels in an effort to build brand awareness and increase traffic flow to our websites and social media pages.
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Stay up to date on the latest influencer marketing trends across all social media platforms, with an emphasis on TikTok. Develop and manage influencer campaigns with social media creators and influencers on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and other platforms.
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