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We are looking for a talented, bilingual Social Media Coordinator to create and maintain a strong online presence for our company. As a Social Media Coordinator, you will develop original content and suggest creative ways to attract more customers and promote our brand.
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The Social Media Coordinator Content Creator is responsible for working closely with the Social Media/PR and Marketing teams to provide digital support for Boot Barn Inc. and exclusive brands via social media.
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Job Title: Marketing Coordinator Reports To: Director of Marketing FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (Hourly) Position Status: Permanent, Full-time (40 hours per week) Location: Hybrid-Remote/Newport Beach, CA Salary Range: $19.23 - $24.03 per hour, commensurate with experience Job Summary The Marketing Coordinator will be responsible for managing key workload and workflows for social media, paid media and onboarding of new investment properties.
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We are looking for a marketing coordinator who will be in charge of all social media across multiple platforms as well as local events - expanding our digital presence, developing new strategies, and monitoring online and local success through KPIs. Our ideal candidate is a great collaborator who has experience running campaigns with a dynamic team across departments.
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To support data & analytics-driven performance tracking, reporting, and audience development for multiple franchise social media channels. This role, as part of the larger digital marketing and content team, will contribute directly to the overall social media channel health and growth in engagement for our social media channels.
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Act as a moderator and community listener on the PCGS forum and social media accounts. This type of fraud can be carried out through false websites, through fake e-mails claiming to be from the company or through social media.
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The Marketing Coordinator provides sales associates with administrative, marketing, social media, general office, and computer assistance support. Experience in social media, social media marketing and social media channels/platforms.
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A fast-growing hospitality company with more than 10 locations, inclusive of restaurants/bars/lounges/nightclubs, is looking for a Social Media Coordinator to provide brand and marketing support to the COO. This position is responsible for driving social strategy for all social media channels by using the restaurants brand to increase traffic flow to their websites.
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Job DescriptionThe Social Media and Digital Marketing Coordinator is responsible for carrying out Illumination Foundation's marketing and communications initiatives to increase awareness of Illumination Foundation's brand, mission, and outcomes.
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We are seeking a Paid Media Coordinator to join our team under the guidance of our Digital Marketing Manager. Monitor Paid Search and Paid Social performance and budgets, optimizing as needed.
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Job Title: Social Media Coordinator (Marketing Coordinator) Social Media Setup: experience creating business pages, Facebook business manager, Instagram business accounts, social graphic design, for profile setups, and posts.
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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.
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Be the primary resource for international assets: disseminate Global information and assets (social media, e-com, assets, copy, NPL, diverse programs) to the markets and to retailers in a timely manner; Encourage synergies across markets on social and e-com initiatives.
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Experience with digital tools (SEO, social media, project management, content management systems, etc.) The Digital Event Coordinator is a specific role within the Global Events team.
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Content Creation: Support the creation and dissemination of press releases, speeches, newsletters, and social media content in alignment with our branding and public affairs goals. Listening and Analysis: Monitor public opinion and media coverage related to our organization, providing insightful reports to guide public affairs strategies.
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