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Seeking a Social Media (TikTok) Assistant Director to work for an amazing Jewish non-profit! Develop a TikTok strategy in close collaboration with other members of the social media.
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The Director of Social Media will work with the Founder and the Marketing team to design and implement a comprehensive social media strategy across brand and founder channels with the aims of driving revenue and building and scaling the Skin Nerd community.
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At The Hang Loose Hut, we are seeking a Social Media Manager who will be responsible for developing and executing social media strategies and fostering community for our brand.
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We are looking for a Senior Social Media Strategist to help develop, implement and execute social media strategy for client TikTok handles. Alongside the Associate Director, Social Strategy, you will be a main point person for the client/s to communicate needs, priorities and ideas.
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Build strong relationships with Brand Marketing, Global Marketing, Product Development, Ecommerce, and Social Media teams to drive the creative strategy across the company. Photography Vision : Collaborate with the CBO/Creative Director to set the vision for photography and direct all photography efforts for packaging, social media, and Ecommerce use.
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Influencer Strategy: Assist in development of influencer strategy and lead its implementation in conjunction with social media manager and digital media strategist; manage and cultivate an influencer database; liaise with influencers and/or their teams; execute relationship management through social media and other channels; handle administrative tasks like billing, quality assurance, and coordinating meetings.
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The Director of Social Media Strategy & Creative for Pat McGrath Labs reports to the SVP of Marketing and is responsible for establishing and executing the overall strategy, editorial calendar and promotional plans across all social channels for Pat McGrath Labs alongside Pat while managing the existing social team.
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As the Creative Strategy Director of the Flamingo Brand, you'll work alongside a talented team of designers, art directors, copywriters and creative project managers to build inspiring creative output that reinforces key messages of the Flamingo brand and inspires our customers.
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Support the strategy and planning of all social media campaigns for Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest, and TikTok. As a Social Media Intern, you'll work closely with our Digital Media Manager to develop engaging content for the fastest growing cinema + entertainment marketing agency.
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By focusing on why people think, feel and act the way that they do, the Strategy Director helps create media strategies and award-winning ideas that influence perceptions and encourage engagement.
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Social: organic handles (2) and paid advertising assets (note: develop content ideas and creative strategy for all social media channels in partnership with Social Media Marketing team and Sr. Creative Director.
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Contribute to the development of a comprehensive digital strategy, creating compelling content aligned with our digital marketing objectives, and implement it across various social media platforms, including but not limited to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest.
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The Associate Director, Social Media will drive a cohesive social strategy of creating & promoting our best content on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, TikTok, and Twitter accounts.
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As a member of the Flamingo creative, design and implementation team, you will be responsible for developing the strategic brand essence and personality as you work with your creative partners to bring this vision to life for our customers across a number of different touchpoints from our website, to email, to packaging, in-store marketing, social media advertising and beyond.
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As Global Strategist of Social Media, you will lead organic social and social customer care strategy, as well as partner closely with our Paid Social Acquisition team to ensure alignment.
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