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You’ll launch multiple new content programs for Veryfi, such as a podcast, newsletter, webinar series, etc. Create content (e.g. podcast, newsletter, webinar series, success stories, videos, blog posts, and more) to tell the world about the benefits of our unique technology.
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Strategizes with the Marketing Manager on the development and execution of the President’s podcast. Assists the Marketing Manager with social media strategy, including planning, creating, and scheduling posts across all channels using tools like Canva and Adobe Creative Suite for graphics.
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The YouTube Podcasts team is responsible for a suite of products (e.g. podcast features on the YouTube and YouTube Music apps and publisher-focused products like analytics and business generation.
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Additional InformationZipline careers pageVideo of our end to end delivery experienceOur CEO on the How I Built This Podcast talks about how we started and where we’re goingYoutube celebrity Mark Rober gets very excited about ZiplinePlease NoteWe have received reports stating that certain individuals are reaching out to people under false pretenses, claiming to be Zipline employees, affiliates, agents, or representatives.
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Proven success in developing campaigns across all established and emerging ad platforms including Google, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snap, YouTube, CTV, Email, Podcast and Landing Pages. Proven success in developing campaigns across all established and emerging ad platforms including Google, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snap, YouTube, CTV, Email, Podcast and Landing Pages.
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You will employ a wide range of growth tactics such as technical content, newsletters, podcast sponsorships, third-party community partnerships, social media and, and strategically placed paid activations.
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Please see techcrunch and data engineering podcast for details. Our team consists of domain experts in big data who have solved similar problems for companies such as Google, Vertica, Uber, Stripe, Facebook, Pure Storage, DBT, and Snowflake, and other thought leaders in the industry.
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Familiarity with AI technologies (e.g. machine learning and natural language processing) Excellent organizational leadership and collaboration skills, with excellent attention to detail. In this role, you will own the entire stack (from indexing to Fan Engagement (FE.
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