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A demonstrated application and success in selling Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Target Display, OTT/CTV, social media, Email Marketing, Chat, Website Development, and others.
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Lead Generation & Marketing: Oversee strategically aligned agency marketing and sales outreach efforts: Content strategy Social media campaigns PR initiatives Data-driven programmatic campaigns SEM/PPC activities Tradeshows and conferences (including travel and participation) Support business development prospecting team members to amplify lead generation efforts.
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Qualifications Strong search advertising background with platform experience (Google, Microsoft, etc)Demonstrable experience leading and managing display advertising, search advertising, programmatic advertising, contextual advertising, SEO/SEM, lead generation email campaigns, lead generation platforms, marketing database, social media campaigns and more with respect to performance.
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Proven ability to lead various marketing functions, including content marketing, SEM, SEO, email marketing, retargeting, paid social media, mobile and display. To develop and execute an online student acquisition plan designed to maximize web site traffic and enrollment demand that includes paid and natural search, social media, affiliate programs, partnership, marketing/content integration programs, email marketing acquisition and retention programs.
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Oversee all digital marketing efforts, including SEO, SEM, social media, email campaigns, and online advertising. Strong track record of developing and executing successful offline marketing strategies.
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Experience with CMS platforms like WordPress for content updates and SEO/SEM optimizations (metadata, tagging, etc. Perform SEO, SEM, and SMO tasks to enhance the efficiency and optimization of the digital ecosystem.
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Build and manage global Search Engine Marketing (SEM) campaigns. Collaborate with internal teams to align all eCommerce marketing activities. Western Digital® is seeking a highly motivated Digital Marketing Specialist who is passionate about driving online sales through social platforms, paid search, paid shopping campaigns, digital display, online video, and more.
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Manage and monitor lead generation programs including SEM, SEO, affiliate marketing, display advertising, social media, and email marketing. Manage and monitor lead generation programs including SEM, SEO, affiliate marketing, display advertising, social media, and email marketing.
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Strong understanding of digital marketing, including SEO, SEM, social media, and email marketing. An overly excited (but well-intentioned) HR Manager who will welcome you to the team with open arms.
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Familiarity with failure analysis techniques such as optical microscopy, X-ray, CT, FTIR, SEM, EDS. (Preferred) Familiarity with failure analysis techniques such as optical microscopy, X-ray, CT, FTIR, SEM, EDS. (Preferred.
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Knowledge of common laboratory chemical analysis techniques (e.g., GCMS, LCMS, ICP, FTIR, XRD/XPS/EDS, SEM, etc), and ability to interpret test methods and generated data. Knowledge of common laboratory chemical analysis techniques (e.g., GCMS, LCMS, ICP, FTIR, XRD/XPS/EDS, SEM, etc), and ability to interpret test methods and generated data.
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Understanding of programmatic, SEO, SEM, paid social, enhanced TV platforms, etc. Familiarity with industry systems/tools such as ComScore, Nielsen, Doubleclick Campaign Manager, digital verification partners.
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At Evergreen, we acknowledge that an emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion (“DE&I”) is essential to hiring phenomenal people. Evergreen is backed by Alpine Investors, a leading private equity firm focused on the services and software industries with $16B+ in AUM.
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Hands on experience in SiP package, SMT, 3D stack technology, solder joint reliability, low temp solder, failure analysis, or optical microscope & SEM/EDX instrument. Able to prepare cross section sample for SEM/EDX analysis (on job training will be provided.
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Marketing channels: Email marketing, PPC (pay-per-click advertising), SEM (search engine marketing), SEO (search engine optimization), SMS marketing, and social media marketing. Marketing channels: Email marketing, PPC (pay-per-click advertising), SEM (search engine marketing), SEO (search engine optimization), SMS marketing, and social media marketing.
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