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Previous experience in food handling, bartending, serving, cashiering, or product demonstration is helpful but not required. Job Posting Overview Supplemental Income – Paid Weekly Part Time - Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Growth Available Equipment Reimbursement Per Event Paid Training and Development This position is responsible for serving food or alcohol samples for retailers inside of the physical store.
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The Digital Marketing Specialist will collaborate closely with Sprinkler Warehouse Digital Operations team and with the Corporate Digital Marketing Department of Heritage Landscape Supply Group to achieve these goals.
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Partner closely with cross functional teams including Strategy, Brand, Publicity, Growth Marketing, Product Marketing, Media Planning, Research, Legal, Business Affairs, Post-Production, Campaign Management/Operations and more.
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We are looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to lead our efforts in segmentation, positioning, and messaging, ensuring our product's success in the market. You've experienced rapid scale and have tangible examples of the impact Product Marketing made during this.
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As an Associate Website Merchandiser you will execute online business, merchandise, visual, and marketing strategies for two product divisions within the Rejuvenation brand in order to maximize sales.
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Primary responsibilities:The Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for the development of market requirements for product(s) or product line(s) in ECI division, including product strategy definition, market research, identifying customer needs, and pricing.
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The Sr. Staff Product Marketing Manager, NGS Portfolio and Competitive Intelligence will play a pivotal role in defining and executing strategies to effectively drive adoption and utilization of our platforms and position our products against competitors in the marketplace.
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Use Adobe Illustrator and other design software to create high-quality graphics Product and environmental photography (studio lighting experience a plus) Ability to manage and execute video production (from pre through post-production) + Adobe Premiere experience a plus Ability to travel internationally to photograph and capture video on location across NA, Europe and Asia Oversee several projects from start to finish, keeping to deadlines and budget What are we offering.
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The Product Marketing Manager (PMM) is responsible to define and drive the 3D X-ray microscope product portfolio strategy and the roadmap of solutions, modules and features to serve the multiple market sectors and the wide breath of applications of each.
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Coordinate with Casino Operations, Player Development, Marketing, Fraud and Risk on Sportsbook operations, ensuring the Sportsbook operates with integrity, best in class service and functions as part of the overall Resorts guest experience.
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OR ; master's or equivalent graduate degree or 2 full years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to such a degree in accounting, animal science, agricultural business, agricultural economics, food processing, commerce, transportation, marketing, or closely related field.
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Write, edit, and distribute external communications, including but not limited to blog posts, social media content, magazine articles, advertising copy, product/service marketing collateral, sales support communications, and press releases.
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Act as an in-house agency for Brand Marketing, New Product Development, Sports Marketing, Marketing Services, Digital Marketing, Customer Marketing, Field Marketing, Sales and International counterparts by enforcing job requesting requirements, clearly setting delivery expectations and maintaining open communication.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience in brand and/or product management and/or upstream marketing and/or downstream marketing and/or orthopedic sales and/or engineering and/or clinical OR a master's degree is required.
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Responsibilities: Own strategy and in-house execution for product marketing, sales enablement, demand generation, public relations, content marketing, event marketing and social media marketing programs.
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