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Partner with Community Manager support to coordinate influencer content rollout aligned to the owned social calendar for Photoshop and Lightroom. Adobe is seeking a Social Influencer Strategist for Photoshop and Lightroom.
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In conjunction with content strategist, stay updated on industry trends, platform updates, and best practices to continuously optimize content performance. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of creating compelling content for big consumer brands across multiple social media platforms, including TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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We are looking for a Lead Content Strategist to join Snap Inc’s global Small and Medium Customers (SMC) Marketing organization. Own and develop customer centric content strategy that directly supports SMC’s global revenue, growth and retention programs.
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As a Digital Content Strategist you will be responsible for managing Prelims day to day content management, developing new content, and maintaining a comprehensive content calendar across different channels and platforms.
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The ideal candidate is a blend of content strategist and content creator, who can meet the communications needs of varied and diverse constituencies using a range of digital tools, platforms, and approaches.
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You will establish relationships with stakeholders and collaborate closely with designers, engineers, product managers, go-to-market, legal, content managers, offline, brand strategist, copywriters, and other managers to support the launch of new and sustaining devices.
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Partner across organization with key contacts, such as Creative Director, Director of Digital Marketing, Analytics Strategist and others, on implementation of content strategy and developing new processes for its execution.
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The Content Strategist will play a prominent role in developing experience concepts and narratives that realize a human-centric vision for the retail bank of the future. The Servicing and Support Experiences (SSX) design team is currently seeking a Content Strategist to join our team.
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Use Asana to manage your content ideas and work under our lead content strategist. Undergraduate student with a strong passion in content creation, video production, and social media.
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Partner with a range of cross-functional teams – content, engineering, web developers, growth marketing, product marketing, developer experience, and product to not only increase our relevance, but also think outside the box to expand our SEO footprint with new types of landing pages and resources.
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This role combines the strategic thinking of a content strategist with the editorial oversight of an editor-in-chief, focusing on crafting compelling narratives around AWS technology in the sports industry.
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Join Anyscale as our Content Strategist and play a pivotal role in shaping the voice of Anyscale. Lead and manage content creation initiatives across multiple platforms such as website content, blogs, sales decks, and sales enablement materials.
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Partner with various partners including PM's, PO's UX designers and content strategist to plan, validate and execute the model and implementation of conversational experiences within the virtual assistant.
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As a member of the Executive Content team, you will work in partnership with Executive Briefing Managers and several cross-functional teams (Product Marketing, Product, Sales, Customer Success, Stripe executive leadership, and more) to develop executive-facing briefing materials that educate and inspire existing and prospective customers and position Stripe as the leading partner for financial infrastructure.
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Responsibilities: Educate leadership on LinkedIn’s current trends and how they can be leveraged to program effectively to support the WeVote mission Develop the ideal Programming Strategy for the LinkedIn platform in collaboration with the Head of Programming, Chief Marketing Officer, and Chief Content Officers.
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