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Current enrollment in a Bachelor's degree program in Business, Political Science, Marketing, Communications/Public Relations, or related major with an expected completion date between December 2025 and June 2026.
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What you will be doing: Maintain strong ongoing communications with sales and marketing teams to assess their needs and to receive feedback on their experience with the lead and event quality as well as other lead generating campaigns Preparing and presenting targeted presentations as well as promoting program awareness and participation at trade shows, trade organization and stakeholder events, supply house counter days, as well as any industry recognized associations.
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Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, or a related field. Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills, with attention to detail. Content Development: Develop, write, and edit proposal content to ensure clarity, consistency, and alignment with solicitation requirements and company standards.
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Degree or background in Journalism, English, Marketing or Communications. Manage Marketing Learning alias and inbox for communications related activities. Coordinate quarterly Marketing Learning Team newsletter, utilize existing process (or develop their own process) for content submissions, manage delivery cadence.
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The Marketing Content Specialist works within a highly collaborative team environment and partners closely with departments across the organization including Regional Leadership, Operations, Recruitment, Information Services, Communications, Human Resources, Compliance, Legal and Clinical.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Advertising, Marketing, Communications, or a related field or more than 2 years of sales experience. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Advertising, Marketing, Communications, or a related field or more than 2 years of sales experience.
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We are seeking a motivated Marketing and Communications associate to support our corporate communications. Assist with other marketing communications and business development activities, including proposals and PowerPoint presentations.
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Bachelor's Degree in communications, journalism, public relations, digital marketing, English, healthcare, education, or a related field. Thought Leadership: Repurpose long-form content into shareable social media posts and marketing materials.
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As a Marketing Communications Assistant, you will communicate with top sales and marketing executives to take our client's brands to new heights. We are seeking a Marketing Communications Assistant who is eager to excel, willing to learn from industry leaders, and ready to bring their ideas to the table.
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The Marketing and Outreach Specialist at Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health and all its subsidiaries ("Kolmac" or the "Company") is the forefront representing both the Kolmac and CCG Brands supporting the Director of Marketing and Communications.
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Online newspaper/magazine experience, corporate communications in digital marketing, journalist and research heavy backgrounds all can succeed in this role. Five (5) to seven (7) years of experience writing and editing digital marketing content, namely for blogs Knowledge of and experience with crafting content for SEO, including optimizing writing for SEO/SEM, especially SEO to drive clicks, conversions, and returning users Writing for the web that is persuasive, conversational, and that leverages catchy headlines, linking strategies, brevity when needed, and CTAs.
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We are seeking a creative and dynamic individual to join our Marketing and Communications team as a Digital Content Creator. Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, journalism, or a related field.
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Candidates with the following experience are encouraged to apply: Community Outreach, Community Engagement, Community Marketing, Community Management, Community Coordinator, Entry Level, Entry Level Marketing, Entry Level Sales, Entry Level Public Relations, Entry Level Customer Service, Entry Level Management, Entry Level Business, Entry Level Advertising, Entry Level Communications.
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Work closely with products owners and SMEs to design and implement effective marketing communications to customers. Responsible for the coordination and support of marketing communications and initiatives of the AEA products.
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Initiate lead/demand generation strategies that include inbound/outbound sales and marketing campaigns and initiatives. Provide consistent, concise, accurate internal and external communications.
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