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The Influencer Marketing Specialist is responsible of helping Razer identify, build and maintain relationships with industry partners, influencers, and other content creators within the gaming, lifestyle, and other relevant industries.
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Key Responsibilities: Sales and Marketing Mastery: Apply superior selling and marketing strategies to enroll new Lifeline and ACP customers, striving to surpass sales goals. Recruitment: Recruit, attract, and onboard qualified candidates for enrollment specialist positions.
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In the capacity of Digital Media Specialist, you will report directly to the Manager of Marketing. Proficiency in WordPress, CSS, HTML, Figma, Adobe Illustrator, and email marketing platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, Constant Contact, Klaviyo.
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In the Marketing & Communications Specialist role, there will be a hands-on approach to learning which will consist of scenarios that allow the candidate to actively apply their knowledge to situations when dealing with our customers.
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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Admin Certification or Salesforce Marketing Cloud Email Specialist Certification. The AVP, Marketing Cloud Business Analyst L11 position will function as a Senior Marketing Cloud Administrator and Business Analyst reporting to the Marketing Cloud Platform Leader.
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We provide services such as customized Website development, eCommerce web design, Paid advertising, Search Engine Optimization, Content marketing, and Press release distribution. We are eager to engage proactive and strategic leaders committed to making a positive difference in people's lives to head our expanding Financial Specialist Sales team.
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The Senior Paid Media Specialist has a proven track record of developing and executing successful marketing strategies. Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in paid media advertising or growth marketing Proven experience as a Paid Media Manager, with a track record of successful paid advertising campaigns and measurable results.
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Preferably bilingual in Arabic, Korean, or JapaneseEquipment Knowledge:Experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)Experience with Google Business Suite (Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Forms) preferredExperience with project management tools such as Asana Experience Requirements:Generally requires 3-5 years of experience as an email marketing specialist in an e-commerce environment.
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As our chosen Marketing Specialist , every day you will use your creativity and skills to market for our highly impressive property management company! Thorough understanding of marketing elements (including traditional and digital marketing such as ILS, SEO, PPC, Social media etc.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Communications or Journalism. Experience with international marketing, media and agency management is preferred. They should have a minimum of 2-3+ years in a creative agency environment with well-known brands and bring with them an understanding and passion of advertising and marketing strategies, trends and best practices.
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Draft communication strategies (including digital marketing strategies), campaigns and collateral messaging benefits and value for site investigators, research coordinator, site heart team members and Edwards.
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Communicates social media marketing projects thoroughly and successfully to team members through written and oral communication, anticipating Member and team member questions and concerns. Remains abreast of new ideas, practices, principals, and techniques in social media marketing and shares and implements new practices in campaigns.
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TP-Link is currently seeking a Product Marketing Specialist, Consumer Electronics in Irvine, CA. Partner with product, sales and marketing colleagues to develop relevant collaterals to support all types of product selling processes.
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The eCommerce Operations Specialist (EOS) with Paciolan is responsible for the strategy and management of our clients' eCommerce sites (PAC Live). As a leader in ticketing, fundraising, marketing, analytics, and technology solutions, we power more than 500 live entertainment organizations, selling over 120 million tickets a year.
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The Marketing Specialist is actively involved in the development and implementation of programs in line with the strategic goals of the assigned Division, and will work to promote, execute, monitor and measure the effectiveness of each program.
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