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Bachelor’s Degree required in marketing, communications, public relations, business. To support our growing customer base, we are looking for a Content Marketing Specialist, who can step into the role and quickly take action to have an impact on the business.
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Bachelor's degree in communications (journalism, advertising, public relations), English (writing/editing), public health or related field is required; Master's degree preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, New Media Studies, or another relevant field. To continue our standard of excellence, Piedmont is seeking a motivated, reliable team member to join our team as the Social Media Specialist within the Corporate Communications Department.
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As a public relations specialist at Nebo, you should have a minimum of two years of public relations, communications, and/or agency experience and a solid understanding of public relations.
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Researches industry communications and public relations trends and best practices to assess the organization’s performance. Job SummaryThe PR Specialist, Brand Communications, helps to execute key integrated communications initiatives, projects and activities that grow, promote, and elevate the brands within the category.
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MA in public relations, communications, or similar relevant field. Media Relations: Serve as the primary spokesperson and media contact for AWBI, ensuring media and public understanding of Our Village United, Inc, mission, strategies, and impact.
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Public relations techniques. Crisis Management: Lead crisis communications planning and response, ensuring that potential threats to the organization's reputation are effectively addressed and mitigated.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, environmental sciences, environmental or urban planning or a related field from an accredited program.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Global Public Relations Specialist to join our team. 3 - 5 years' experience in a public relations role. Bachelor's degree in Communications, Business, Marketing or similar from an accredited college / university.
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You’ll drive reputation-building programs through a mix of publishing activities (e.g., monitoring of media relations and public relations, targeted knowledge dissemination) and lead and execute plans to address routine reputation risks, with appropriate stakeholder alignment.
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Skill Required /Desired Amount of Experience Knowledge of current communications, marketing, advertising, and public relations theories, practices, methods, and trends. The Client seeks a Communications Specialist 3 who, under broad supervision, will support and execute the department’s comprehensive communications, marketing and digital media strategy.
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Deploy content to internal communications app. Communications Division, Brand Division, Yanmar Holdings. Coordinate crisis response and media and stakeholder communication. Deploy content to internal communications app.
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Knowledge of current communications, marketing, advertising, and public relations theories, practices, methods, and trends. Three or more years of experience working in communications or a related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, or a related field. We are seeking a highly motivated and creative individual to join our team as an Internal Communications Specialist.
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Bachelor’s degree – communications, public relations, marketing journalism or related fields. Leads and fosters day-to-day internal client relationships with functional partners and business leaders by supporting all internal communications needs to ensure effective and efficient exchange of business-critical information to all impacted audiences.
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