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We're looking for a social media marketing lead to help define and develop an outstanding social media presence for supporting our fashion categories including sneakers, streetwear, jewelry, handbags and watches.
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EClerx provides business process management, analytics, and automation services to a number of Fortune 2000 enterprises, including some of the world's leading companies across financial services, cable & telecom, retail, fashion, media & entertainment, manufacturing, travel & leisure, software and high-tech.
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Endeavor is at the center of sports, media, entertainment, and fashion and is a largely relationship-based business. Endeavor is at the center of sports, media, entertainment, and fashion and is a largely relationship-based business.
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We currently have over 10 million social media followers including some of the most influential personalities in music, art, pop culture and fashion. This role demands a keen eye for fashion trends, strong organizational skills, and the ability to thrive in a live production environment.
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This role reports to an Ecommerce Supervisor and mainly works under one of the following lines of business: fashion, jewelry, recompute, books & media, fulfillment, or collectibles. Inspect and determine the condition of media items based on customer satisfaction guidelines.
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Oversees marketing channels including email, ecommerce, paid media, video, visual merchandising, environmental graphics, mobile messaging, out of home, and social media. 10+ years experience on a creative marketing team in the beauty, fashion, or luxury retail space; preferably in-house at an individual brand or retailer; at least 5 years should be in a management or leadership role.
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Collaborate with tastemakers, celebrities, influencers, industry leaders, and like-minded brands in multiple industries including media, fashion, entertainment, and sports. Act as a liaison both internally and externally - working closely with internal Media, Campaign & Content, External Communications, Social/Influencer and global marketing teams to integrate partnerships into Sephora’s business strategy as well as externally serve as the main point of contact for partnership management.
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Manage fashion editorial and product placements for the full range of product offerings, including: Men's & Women's collections for RedTab, Levi's® Vintage Clothing, Levi's® Made in Japan, product collaborations, capsule collections, Levi's® Kids and Levi's® Basics.
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This person will work across paid media channels including Paid Social, Display, Affiliate, Digital Radio, Direct Mail and TV/OTT. This role is a key position on the Acquisition Marketing team, also owning ad tech/operations for digital marketing, ensuring that programs are tagged and tracked properly.
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I currently work with a women's fashion designer who specializes in couture and ready-to-wear garments whos need help and guidance with social media strategy, content creation, and instagram prescence.
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Proven experience with development and implementation of sponsorship marketing strategies on behalf of clients/companies. We understand this can only be accomplished when we lead with a lens of diversity, equity, and inclusion in everything we do.
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The Lookbook is looking for our first Community Lead. The ideal candidate has an affinity for fashion, experience with and a desire to build community (particularly with college students) , is comfortable working with our community demographic, and isn’t shy about taking a selfie or two or using and consuming social media.
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Arts, Entertainment, Environment and Sustainability, Fashion, Beauty & Luxury, Financial Services, Government, Health, Manufacture and Trade, Professional Services, Publishing & Authors, Social Good, Technology, Travel/Lifestyle, Advertising, Branding & Positioning, Crisis Communication, Corporate Social Responsibility, Social Media, Research & Insights, Media Relations, Public Affairs, Corporate Reputation, and Digital Marketing.
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Advertising, Digital Marketing, Social Media, Technology, Food & Beverage, eCommerce, Fashion, E-commerce, Digital Advertising, Online Services. Track record for being a champion of Trust and Safety on social media.
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This is a remote (work from home) positionRequirement: Confident of being a presenter or actor in front of cameraTalkative, Good Expression, High Coordination, Hard workFamiliar with social media and have TikTok, Instagram or YouTube accounts.
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