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This position reports to the Senior Integrated Marketing Campaign Program Manager and works closely with individuals across the marketing teams from corporate, PR, AR, creative, digital, social, field and partner marketing, content, and product marketing.
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OMG National, a 33-year old marketing firm and five-year Inc. 5000 recipient, is seeking highly motivated individuals with relevant experience for our bilingual Digital Marketing Specialist (DMS) position.
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Must have a solid understanding of digital marketing and experience including web/ecommerce, media, social, paid search, attribution, optimization, etc. In addition, this position is pivotal to ensuring execution of targeted marketing programs across all functional marketing areas are consistent and to ensure the product experience, digital transformation and brand marketing priorities are met.
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Bachelor or Master's degree in a relevant field, ideally Journalism, Creative Writing, Marketing, or equivalentExperience in digital transformation a plusExperience developing and editing long-form thought leadership pieces, short-form blog posts, and technical case studiesSignificant experience acting in an editorial and proofreading capacity.
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Develop and execute digital marketing strategies to drive online traffic and promote online parts sales. Familiarity with e-commerce platforms and operations, including product catalog management, inventory synchronization, and digital marketing.
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The Talent Acquisition Program Manager designs, implements, and manages full cycle projects and programs, such as college recruiting/ internships, apprenticeships, sourcing, recruitment marketing strategies, and systems, from resources evaluation, prioritization, setting timelines, collaboration planning, communication strategies, success measurement, recommendation, and process improvement planning to enable talent acquisition strategies.
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Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the country’s best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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The Product Marketing Manager will define and implement product positioning and messaging for our Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) products, targeting Browser/Web and Mobile markets.
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Project management experience in Marketing technology applications: Websites, Content Management System (CMS), Digital Asset Management System (DAM), Consumer Data Platform(CDP), Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager.
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By harnessing the power of targeted marketing, data-driven insights, and streamlined operations, we empower you to navigate the digital landscape, mobilize support, and make a lasting impact.
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We have relationships in many print and marketing communications industry segments: General Commercial Catalog Publications & Book Print Direct Marketing - Direct Mail / Critical Mail / Transactional Mail Large Format / POP Visual Environments Grand Format Packaging Strategic Sourcing Retail Inserts Business Forms Financial Print Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Digital Print / Cross Media.
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Have a Bachelor’s degree preferably in journalism, digital media, graphic design, marketing or communications. Be responsible for our Digital Content Creation, Analysis, & Optimization (for websites, e-newsletters, social media, blogs, podcasts and video.
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This individual will be expected to schedule, monitor, and optimize clients' email marketing, YouTube, programmatic display & video and OTT campaigns on a regular basis as well as serve as the primary contact with the sales team and vendors.
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Strong understanding of digital marketing, user experience design, and content strategy. 5+ years web product management, web product marketing experience or digital / data product operations.
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Act as a cross-functional project manager to intake requirements from stakeholders (Brand marketing, CRM, Ad Sales, etc.) We’re a subdivision of NBC Sports and home to all NBCUniversal digital applications in sports and technology within our three groups:Youth & Recreational Sports; Golf; and Emerging Media.
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