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Two years of experience in the job or as a Marketing & Event Executive is required. Measure the effectiveness of marketing, advertising, and communications programs and strategies to reach customer satisfaction.
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Work closely with sales and marketing management to segment the local Heavy Truck market, collect and analyze competitive market intelligence, and sales and marketing strategies to support regional growth plans.
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The perfect candidate would be a college graduate (or someone seeking a fresh start) looking to work hard at establishing a career in marketing and seeking a management opportunity. We are looking to expand our sales and marketing team by finding the right people in all facets of our business while leading to a management opportunity.
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Time Type: Full Time SummaryThis Business Support Specialist, Marketing is responsible for supporting the DSV Road Sales team by managing company presentations, sales collateral and promotional items, communication and liaison between departments, external communications content such as social media and web press releases.
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Analyzes advanced scientific and biomedical research web-based, peer-reviewed and vendor-sourced technical materials pertaining to ingredients, technologies, clinical studies, physiology, chemistry and safety in order to create recommendations, develop product concepts, write and substantiate structure/function (S/F) and cosmetics claims, as well as other marketing materials.
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Topco Associates is currently seeking a Content Specialist for the Brand & Marketing team located in Itasca, IL. This position will be a hybrid role, with the successful candidate conducting work in our Itasca office three days per week and virtually two days per week.
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The Specialist will play a crucial role in curating and distributing content that aligns with broader Integrated Marketing goals. 3+ years of experience in content marketing, social media marketing, or a related field.
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Our Marketing Specialist will work as part of our Segment Development Marketing team to support the development of integrated marketing campaigns tailored to the needs of each customer segment (e.g. health clubs, multi-unit housing, corporate, athletics, and more.
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The Communications Specialist develops and implements LSSIs social media presence; coordinates and creates content for external and internal communications (web, intranet, videos, newsletters, fundraising appeals, brochures, flyers, etc.
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LaSalle Network has partnered with leading non-profit organization in hiring a Marketing Communications Specialist. Due to growth and expansion, our client is adding a Digital Marketing Manager to join to their team.
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The Product Development Specialist is a seasoned professional role. The Product Development Specialist is a developing professional role that responsible for activities related to the development of new products and/or features and functionality of products including developing business cases, requirements definition (BRDs), product enhancements innovation, feature and functionality definition based on market and industry research and trends and client needs.
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Formulate and manage paid social media strategies relating to membership engagement and retention across organic and paid platforms, collaborating with the Marketing Specialist - Inbound & Engagement and Senior Editor, Audience Engagement to ensure a cohesive approach.
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Manages marketing and communications activities related to specific grant-funded projects; serves as project manager for these projects and collaborates with designers, Web content manager, digital content specialist, print shop, mail center, grants administration managers, and project directors for successful project completion.
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As an entry level Marketing Specialist at MIE Group, you will play a crucial role in the implementation of business and management objectives set by the company. Experience with marketing automation platforms such as HubSpot, Mailchimp, or similar tools.
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Serve as primary owner of HubSpot CRM and Nielsen’s Byzzer platforms to collate market research data and optimize marketing operations and campaigns. Assist Communications and Marketing Manager in corporate photography and videography for various social and blog posts.
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