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You'll help design and write content for year-round webinars, special events and other experiences that bring women-specific insights to life and help our audience take their next best step toward their financial goals.
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Identify content that could be leveraged a Social Media, Part-Time, Media, Creator, Automotive, Business Services. Develop a comprehensive social media content calendar in line with CarGurus' content strategy and verticals.
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McBride Sport is assisting a Global Sports Brand looking to add a talented Video and Content Creator to join their marketing team for their venture into social gaming. As our Video and Content Creator, you'll be instrumental in crafting captivating content across various digital platforms, amplifying the brand's presence and driving engagement.
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WECO’s Content Marketing Manager will be responsible for creating epic content to live across our owned channels. Develop content in support of our brand partnerships, working closely with both internal and external partners.
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Our Content Writer/Designer roles are unique in that you will be client facing with direct accessibility to our customer’s stakeholders throughout the development and delivery of our trainings.
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Craft and execute the Innovasea content marketing, communications, and brand marketing programs, ensuring integration and optimization of content for relevant external and internal touchpoints such as: social content, website, events, videos, thought leadership and sales enablement content targeted to key stakeholders and influencers globally.
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SambaNova is hiring a Content Marketing Manager to engage prospects and customers at each level of the buying committee (executive, manager, technical) on ways to leverage AI strategically and effectively.
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Our Boston professional services company client is hiring a Web Content Specialist. Develop and enhance content strategy for the website. Stay abreast of industry best practices and trends and advise on content or functional improvements to the website and other key digital assets.
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The role of Video Producer & Content Manager is crucial as we aim to scale the reach of The Pulso Podcast and our history and culture video content across social media. Manage video content created for distribution across Pulso platforms (primarily Instagram, TikTok, and Youtube), both by Pulso staff and influencers, ensuring alignment with content that our audiences find engaging and shareable.
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An audience-first approach to developing content strategy and a creative mindset with a keen eye for visual storytelling and design aesthetics. The Content and Communications Specialist will play a crucial role in shaping the digital identity of Fletcher, driving engagement, and amplifying our message across various social media platforms.
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The Senior Writer & Content Strategist is a versatile and compelling storyteller who writes custom content and helps develop smart content marketing strategies for Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business Graduate Programs.
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CRM (Tessitura preferred); website content management system CMS (Wordpress preferred); TRG list management; and design software (Adobe InDesign preferred) The H+H Content Marketing Manager reports to the Director of Marketing.
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The role is both strategic and managerial, as you’ll be responsible for contributing to content strategy, leading content production operations (planning, process, systems, reporting, optimization), and contributing as a content creator.
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Assist in the assembly of a freelancer and Creator network for Boston Globe Media's branded content operation. Develop branded B-Side Creator content ideas. Working directly with the VP of Commercial Product, the Content Operations Manager will work across Boston Globe Media's sales planning, branded content and creative marketing teams to ensure the production of premium marketing material and branded content execution.
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The Senior Content Strategy Manager reports to the Vice President of Corporate Communications and serves as editor-in-chief for a wide range of content across provider, payer, and patient audiences.
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