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Copywriting: Blog article drafts, award entries, social media captions, etc. Tambourine is one of the country's fastest-growing hospitality & tourism marketing firms. Preferred experience with Mailchimp and Keynote.
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Strong copywriting, editing and proofreading skills. Knowledge of Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and/or InDesign. Job Summary The Marketing Specialist serves as a generalist for the broader department’s brand marketing efforts, but will focus on trade, charters, and incentives.
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Reporting directly to the VP of Marketing & Customer Experience, the Marketing Coordinator is a versatile professional with a knack for marketing production, encompassing copywriting, video production, and graphic design.
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Proven experience in marketing coordination, with a strong portfolio showcasing skills in copywriting, video production, and graphic design. Trip Mate: US travel insurance brand for tour operator, cruise and airline partners.
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Bilingual copywriting and proofreading for promotional materials, social media, email campaigns, and website content. Bachelor's Degree in Advertising, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or similar field, and one to two years of relevant experience is preferred.
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Produce concise yet persuasive responses to solicitations including copywriting and formatting. Manage presentations, including but not limited to creating slides, working with outside vendors (e.g., animation studios), coaching of the presentation team, and operating marketing equipment during the presentation.
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Responsible for driving social conversations (community engagement) on behalf of clients and content copywriting to support campaigns. The Content Creator, Writer sits within the Creative and collaborates closely with the Content Strategy team.
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Collaborate closely with the Account Management, Copywriting, and User Acquisition teams. Experience with reporting/analytics software such as Looker, Tableau, etc. Assist in developing content strategy that both engages the user and meets client KPI metrics.
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Proficient in graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite) and video editing tools. This is a hybrid role based out of our San Diego, CA office or Pembroke Pines, FL. As a hybrid role, you will be working onsite 2-3 days a week and working from home 2-3 days a week.
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This role includes copywriting at a creative level, always looking to optimize digital content for search engines and to better connect with prospective customers. Understanding of digital content, formats, and social media content strategy.
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