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JOB TITLE: Content Creator & Social Media Manager (WFH/Remote) Graphic design for social media posts and reels, some video editing. Repurpose content for other social media platforms such as Pinterest and Twitter presence and engage with the audience effectively.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong grip on how to approach social media platforms, in particular Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn and Youtube. Develop channel-right social media strategies with a focus on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn and Youtube.
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This is an integral part of the larger marketing team, and the individual will work closely with other social media team members, the PR team, brand managers, events team, development teams, and other internal stakeholders.
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As the Social Media Manager you will be creating and implementing a comprehensive social media strategy and crafting engaging and informative content with images, video, graphics and copy that align with our brand and marketing strategies.
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The Senior Social Media Strategist will be responsible for tracking progress towards monthly and yearly performance goals and will work directly with the Video, Graphic Design, Paid Social, Editorial and Sales Marketing teams.
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The Linqia platform also serves as a social content lab, where marketers can organically test and amplify the best performing influencer content to drive greater ROI from their paid, owned and earned media.
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Advertising, Social Media, Technology, Entertainment, Media, Gaming, Music, Creative, Just Chatting, IRL. UX Design Intern, Product Designer - Commerce. We bring the joy of co-op to everything, from casual gaming to world-class esports to anime marathons, music, and art streams.
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What We're Looking For: You have 2-4 years of experience in communications and social media with a proven track record of growing a brand following on social media platforms.
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The primary responsibilities of the Development & Communications Coordinator include gift processing, donor data management, supporting foundation grant management, assisting the coordination of the organization’s external communication (website, social media, email, mailing, print materials), and overall departmental support where needed.
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As in-house communications adviser to one of the foundation’s permanent programs, the Communications Officer will develop and execute strategic communications plans, helping amplify the voices of our staff and grantees, advising on media relations, coaching on social media, and managing external contractors.
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Additional responsibilities will vary based on the Program Associate's qualifications and EAC's needs, but may include website and social media maintenance, event planning, project management, non-profit administration, and/or occasional assistance with research and writing.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate social media into broader marketing initiatives. We are seeking an innovative, talented, and motivated Social Media Manager to join our team and play a pivotal role in shaping our client's brand image and public perception.
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Significant experience in advocacy communications, social media marketing, or related fields. 7-10 years of experience in social media marketing and creative development.
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Experience managing or publishing directly to brand social media accounts. Edit: Build bespoke social videos in both long and short form formats - tailored to specific platforms, including Instagram, YouTube and TikTok - that bring to life priority content themes and marketing initiatives.
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Collaborate with internal teams to align social media efforts with overall marketing initiatives, product launches, and campaigns. You'll be the architect of our social media strategy, ensuring that every post reflects our brand's personality and resonates with our audience, and will have significant input into broader brand strategy and influencer strategy.
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