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The Social Media Manager will be the voice, eyes and ears of the Jubilee and Nectar brands! We’re looking for a creative and dynamic Social Media Manager to join the Jubilee team and act as the connective tissue between us and our growing audience.
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Social Media Manager, this person will be responsible for daily engagement and management of social profiles for viral marketing and social media initiatives for Socially Disrupt LLC.
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The Social Media Assistant Manager will focus on creative strategy and content creation for Hourglass social. Hourglass Cosmetics is seeking a highly motivated and proactive Social Media Assistant Manager to drive innovative global social media campaigns that deliver best-in-class consumer experience and engagement.
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Must have 6+ years’ experience, with a demonstrable successful track record, as Social Media Marketing Manager for a DTC brand with at least 50M combined followers on social.
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The Social Media Manager will, under the direction of the Sr. Director of Brand Marketing, own the development and execution of a multi-platform social media marketing strategy to grow the AutoCamp Hospitality Group brands.
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This position will assist the Social Media Manager with creating and managing content for FRAME's social pages across various platforms. Participate in creative brainstorms with Social Manager for TikTok & Reels specific content creator deliverables.
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Act as community manager, responsible for maintaining the voice and spirit of the brand on social and engaging with the community on TikTok. Partner with the creative team to ideate on fun, relevant content that ladders up to clients' overarching social/channel strategies.
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Social Media Management: Develop and execute a dynamic social media strategy across Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook to drive engagement and brand awareness. In 2022, Pearpop was recognized as "Best Influencer Marketing Platform" by DIGIDAY and named to FAST COMPANY's "Most Innovative Companies" List in Social Media.
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Responsible for the creation, development, implementation, and management of our social media strategy (including @cycora.la) in order to grow traffic and increase brand awareness, with an emphasis on Instagram and TikTok.
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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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Reporting to the Senior Marketing Manager and CEO, the social media manager will play a pivotal role in shaping the brand's digital presence and fostering meaningful connections with our audience.
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Joining the social team as a Social Media Manager means you will be servicing content to over a million of our pre-existing audience daily, working with the other social team members to strategize content pieces and be a driving force in growing one of the largest gaming brands on social.
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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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A Social Media Manager will serve as a representative of the company and works in tandem with PR and influencer marketing team, overseeing a Digital Coordinator and or Digital Engagement Manager.
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Working in lock step with the brand’s Community Manager, our Social Media Manager will also be responsible for ensuring Wheel of Fortune’s Social platforms are safe, productive and positive platforms for fans.
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