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This Social Media Manager role will resemble more of a Social Media Influencer Coach role and will be responsible for the management and execution of the employer's social media strategy and operations - primarily focused on the field sales team (Loan Officers.
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This joint call is the first in the history of UCSD's college system; it signifies our programs' commitments to fostering a culture of writing and curriculum design on our campus that responds to the significant social changes wrought by the global pandemic, man-made climate change, and the ongoing reckoning with U.S. racial and social hierarchies.
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Supports the writing, editing, and proofreading of AMS content and publications, including Montessori Life blog, e-newsletters, brochures, social media posts, annual reports, video scripts, conference materials, and misc.
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In this innovative and multi-dimensional role, you will provide essential support to our Senior Marketing Manager as a blend of administrative, creative, and writing tasks such as content creation, graphic design, social media management, copy editing, proofreading, and other marketing-related activities.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Reselling and Thrifting - including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator - YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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Utilize multiple lead sources to research, prioritize, and target potential customers, aligning their audience segments with SDUT/Adtaxi products, including print, internet banner advertising, custom/branded content, influencer marketing, behavioral and contextual targeted networks, video, SEO/SEM, mobile, and social media.
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Demonstrated success managing TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, and other social media platforms. The Social Media Strategist serves as the primary manager of central social media efforts and a guide to all SDSU locations and across campus while ensuring that the university's social presence is aligned with the university’s strategic priorities and public positioning.
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The Promotions Assistant position here in San Diego is unlike any other – this market allows the opportunity for a multitude of desired skill sets including in-field marketing, event production, live broadcast assistance, photography, videography, editing, social media coordination, office assistance and more.
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As a full-service growth marketing firm, we offer best-in-class services including: SEO, Content Marketing, Paid Media, Social Media Marketing, Programmatic + CTV, Public Relations, Influencer Marketing, Email + SMS, Conversion Rate Optimization, Retail Marketing, Creative, and Web Development.
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Experience with video editing software and social media tools. In your application, please include links to your social media accounts or other examples where you have created high-quality content and demonstrated your fashion styling and merchandising skills.
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The Grant Writer serves in a key role to provide advising, writing, and a full range of substantive editing on scientific research proposals, manuscripts, and other written products. They will participate in writing, editing, proof-reading, and formatting grant proposals for peer review.
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Demonstrated strong experience in Microsoft Office application, including MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and SharePoint, as well as social media platforms and video editing skills. Monitor record label calls, schedule music and check social media to ensure music remains consistent with station's brand, and may collaborate with production to provide musical direction and options that meet editorial scope.
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Under the supervision of the Grants Manager, the Grant Writer's primary responsibilities include developing, editing, and writing grant proposals for foundations, corporations, and government entities to meet the financial and operational needs of the organization.
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Work with team members to ensure all content needs are met by effectively tracking/ trafficking content from conception to execution i.e. writing/editing and/or freelancer management as well as graphic design and review approval process for brand and IP protection.
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Responding to social inquiries and replies, writing and editing social copy as appropriate, and drafting responses that follow the tone/voice and brand guidelines. The ideal candidate will have experience engaging with fan communities, writing and responding to social media posts, and working on corporate social campaigns.
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