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BS/MS degree in marketing, business administration, or related field. The Marketing Manager will be responsible for defining and executing the marketing and lead generation strategy at Auxis for all of their core service lines, including Finance Transformation & Outsourcing, IT Managed Services, and Robotic Process Automation.
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Responsible for marketing, educating, promoting and selling Azura services to dialysis clinics, Medical Directors, nephrologists and other pertinent members of the medical community in an assigned territory.
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Bachelor's degree in Advertising, Marketing or related field or equivalent experience. BrandStar Digital is a full-service digital marketing agency offering pay-per-click marketing, search engine optimization, social media marketing, and website development.
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SUPERVISOR – VP of Marketing. Developing and maintaining sales proposals and collateral, desktop publishing, rate cards, newsletters, brochures, and many other materials related to marketing.
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Don't miss out on this opportunity—apply now for our Paid Marketing Internship! Sales And Marketing Internship (Paid) At Heads and Tails, we offer hands-on training to help you develop essential marketing, communications, and leadership skills.
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A bachelor's degree in Communications, Marketing or a related field. Excellent knowledge of digital marketing software, such as HubSpot and Pardot. Spearhead the creation of multi-channel campaigns, including SEO/SEM, email marketing, social media, and content marketing.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, Communications, or a related field. Minimum of 3 years of experience in a marketing role, with a focus on AWS cloud solutions is a plus. Create and publish marketing materials following branding standards, website design, and public-facing content.
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Report on key metrics as designated by product line(s) of responsibility and distribute monthly update to SE Manager, Product Marketing Team, and vendor representative(s). Under the guidance of Systems Engineering Management, establishes and develops solid business relationships with TD SYNNEX's Vendor Management and the vendor to execute marketing activities to increase product awareness and provide technical leadership in sales pursuits.
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Special Events Coordinator will maintain relationships with vendors, manage communications with staff support, community stakeholders, as well as, planning event details including seating assignment, event entertainment, decor, nametags, table placement, marketing materials, etc.
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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field.
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Knowledge of digital marketing including SEM, SEO, social, content marketing, programmatic, video, display advertising, and website development. Knowledge of attribution and omni-channel efforts is essential, understanding how all marketing channels work together to drive results.
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Must have a bachelor's degree in marketing, public relations, or related field from accredited college or university or equivalent experience. The Sales Director drives the community's sales efforts, develops and executes quarterly marketing plan, reaches occupancy goals, and follows Century park's standards in accordance with all laws, regulations and Century Park standards.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, design or related field, preferred. Designs and maintains agency Marketing Materials for Development and Program Services, including but not limited to Constant Contact, Written Material, social media, Flyers, Agency Introduction Packet, and Newsletter.
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Vector Marketing is currently holding virtual interviews for entry level sales rep positions. Who would do well: People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in retail, fast food, cashier, office assistant, receptionist, landscaping, and in just about any part time job you can imagine.
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Effectively collaborates with National Account Executive (NAE) on broad account retention, growth, and satisfaction strategies (multi-product/operational collaboration for operations, network, marketing, product, Health Care Reform etc.
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