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What you’ll be responsible for:Circle is seeking a creative and collaborative Senior Social Media Manager to play a key role in how we connect with our audience through organic social channels.
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As our Social Media Editor, you will be responsible for editing captivating content across all social media platforms, including Instagram, Threads, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, YouTube Shorts & Community, and Facebook.
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Manage operations for social media channels such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, etc., responsible for account management, comment moderation, content planning, and execution. -At least 3 years of experience managing social media platforms (including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, etc.
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Experience in social media management (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, etc.) Our Live-Ops Specialists will be actively interacting with the players both in the game and in the communities including various social channels, working closely with the community managers.
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The Design Media Arts (DMA) undergraduate program emphasizes innovative creation with digital and mass media within the context of a public research university. For information about the Department of Design Media Arts (DMA), please visit.
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Endeavor is at the center of sports, media, entertainment, and fashion and is a largely relationship-based business. Develop exceptional concepts for a wide range of marketing with an emphasis in experiential but also in the world of branding, content, social, digital, print, OOH and more.
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Skydance Media is a modern content creator managing IP across a panoply of mediums including features, television, animation, and video games on a global footprint. Media & Entertainment experience a plus.
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Qualifications & Requirements Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing or related field with 4-5 years of influencer marketing, talent management, influencer management/relations, PR, and/or social media.
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Strong familiarity and proficiency managing brand accounts across major Social Media platforms (Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, TikTok, etc.) Experience using tools to monitor trending topics and brand sentiment in social media and formulating plans of action for brand engagement and/or response as appropriate (Sprinklr, Sprout Social, Hootesuite, Crimson Hexagon/Brandwatch, Netbase, Meltwater, native platform analytics, etc.
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Exp in Social media exp in either entertainment or sports field required. Social media exp in sports field. Social media manager/exp in entertainment. 5 years exp in one of the social media marketing above.
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Knowledgeable & passionate about the influencer landscape, the beauty industry and social media – a trend-hunter and culture-watcher. 3-4 yrs experience in influencer and social media marketing.
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Multi Media LLC, a pioneer in digital innovation, specializes in crafting cutting-edge products for the content creator economy. Multi Media, LLC is an equal opportunity employer and strives for diversity at our company.
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Job Title: Senior Social Media Analyst, Client Services Digital Marketing Client is looking for a Social Media Sr. Analyst to work on the Client Services Digital Marketing team to help us: build our brands on social in more meaningful ways for our audience, take our social storytelling and content formats to the next level, grow our total social media footprint, and drive greater business impact on social across all of our brands.
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Draft policy content for social media, newsletters, and other corporate collateral Plan and mobilize for opportunities highlighting women's homelessness and the successes of DWC programs Support with communications and policy events as needed Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Demonstrated knowledge of workflows relating to computer based editing systems, including media archiving and storage relating to AVID, EVS, and the cloud. Tennis Channel is the media home to two twenty-four-hour television networks, a subscription streaming service, online magazine and podcasts dedicated to the sport and its unique lifestyle.
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