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We are hiring a dynamic and skilled Head of Social Media & Content to join our growing team and manage our social media strategy & execution! Your goal will be to engage our current health-minded customers, use social media to nurture new customers, educate people on nutrition (plus health/wellness) and uplift people's day with a jolt of inspiration and joy.
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Proven work experience as a Social Media Manager or similar role, preferably working with subject matter related to arts and culture. Conceptualize and create engaging, visually appealing, relevant, and shareable content across various social media platforms, including but not limited to Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, TikTok, X (Twitter), and Threads.
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Develop and lead the overarching social media and content strategy aligned with our company's mission, vision, and values. You've led or worked alongside leadership on social media and organic social for a health-focused and/or D2C brand.
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MarisellaBodrero.com is looking for a Social Media Coordinator. You will learn a lot about social media strategies that support an education-based content creator. Your daily tasks will be centered around supporting us in execution, copywriting, editing videos for our clients’ social media pages.
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Strong interest in TikTok or the social media livestream industry, eager to establish personal impact and connect with the creator/influencer hub. Own a personal TikTok account or other social media account.
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Experience working with various social media forums; Instagram, TikTok, CapCut, etc. -Basic social media knowledge (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn) This role is for a Part-TimeSocial Media Assistant for a small Social Media Management company that service appx.
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Work directly with Social Media Content Creator to create innovative, fun video content for TikTok and Instagram. Partner with Social Media Content Creator to establish the annual TikTok calendar that focuses on product launches, key dates, events, and digital initiatives.
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Manage paid social media execution across all major social media channels: Facebook/Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Snapchat and other emerging platforms. Fabletics is looking for a Media Manager, Paid Social.
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The Social Media Manager will help us work toward this mission by growing our audience and deepening connections with our existing followers. The social Media Manager will have a regular, full-time schedule, Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm.
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You will work with cross-department teams and execute on high-end video content for new product launches, seasonal marketing campaigns, brand moments that will be featured on Social and Paid Media channels (Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and more.
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The social media manager will report directly to the Chief Marketing Officer and will work closely with her on all projects. The L’ATTITUDE social media manager will work closely with the L’ATTITUDE marketing team and provide close intel on all marketing updates to highlight on L’ATTITUDE’s social media platforms.
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You will have experience in the world of entertainment, especially film and streaming, and encyclopedic knowledge of directors, actors, show-runners, and a passion for pop culture and social media fandoms.
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Support the development and execution of social media strategies across various platforms (e.g., TikTok, Instagram, Twitter / X, Facebook). This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about the digital world and eager to learn and grow in the field of social media and influencer marketing.
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This position will be directly responsible for daily programming, long-term social media strategy and KPI ownership across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest and X (as well as future emerging platforms.
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Experience with Google Suites, Discord, Social Media Platforms like TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, etcetera. Develop and execute a social media strategy that grows our followers and aligns with Monopoly GO’s brand identity and community engagement goals.
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