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Now, a little about you: Smart, energetic, savvy Senior Account Executive with sophisticated media relations expertise and digital chops looking to join one of the most dynamic media and technology practices in the country 3-6 years experience working at a PR agency and/or an in-house communications team A background in B2B, consumer, and corporate communications focused on the technology, enterprise technology, media, and AI sectors.
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Omni-Channel Marketing : Execute and coordinate all marketing efforts, including search engine marketing, social media, direct mail, broadcast, outdoor, sponsorships, and public relations.
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Master's in speech or communication with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in communication coursework unrelated to the study of mass communications (radio/ television productions, journalism, media criticism, broadcasting, public relations, film studies, media writing, etc.
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Trusted Nurse Staffing is looking for a creative and energetic social media manager to help build our social strategy. Publishing and Quality Control : Schedule and publish content on social media accounts, ensuring meticulous copy editing, proofreading, and alignment with the brand voice.
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Lead the brand creative process from ideation to asset execution in all channels, including but not limited to product launch campaigns, packaging, social media, brand marketing, collateral, site design, ad design, copywriting, and content creation.
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Wide-ranging responsibilities include social media, promotional materials, internal and external presentations, photography, jobsite branding, project data compilation, work pursuits (supporting our Proposal Coordinator), website maintenance, award nominations, special events, industry relations and public relations.
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Work closely with Creative Manager to develop visually compelling content and ensure brand consistency across all social media platforms. Design and implement social media marketing strategies to increase brand awareness, engagement, and follower growth on Instagram and TikTok.
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The Army public affairs specialist participates in and assists with the supervision and administration of Army public affairs programs primarily through news releases, newspaper articles, Web-based material and photographs for use in military and civilian news media.
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As a Content Creator, you will play a pivotal role in crafting compelling narratives through photography and videography, building and maintaining a rich content library, contributing to social media content creation, editing diverse media, planning shoots, and brainstorming innovative ideas to elevate our brand.
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Manage and build the community across all MBM social media platforms, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest, and new channels. As the Community + Social Media Manager, you will be the public-facing voice of the brand and spokesperson for the customer, responding to and interacting with customers while sharing insights internally about our customer and community.
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Demonstrate fluency in Adobe Creative Suite and associated programs (required: Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Sketch, and Acrobat / encouraged: After Effects, Premiere Pro, and Procreate) Execute creative concepts for projects including creative campaigns, brand extensions, digital experiences and content, video and motion graphics, still photography.
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They will coordinate and execute marketing campaigns and strategies for email marketing, social media, content marketing, creative, event marketing, digital marketing, public relations, and other key projects.
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Produces high-quality written materials, effectively balancing writing assignments with media relations functions; writes in a tight, polished and compelling fashion; develops and writes for presentations, talking points, and speeches using alternative formats such as web pages, fact sheets, FAQs, and brochures.
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Create engaging, unique, & creative content for all social media channels across the Marin Universe (TikTok, IG, FB, YT, Pinterest, etc), with a focus on viral TikTok growth and a world-class Instagram presence.
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Works with the corporate marketing team in the development of the launch strategy for the development to include, but not be limited to, creative development, new brand, media planning, community engagement, public relations, leasing launch, digital approach, and development milestone events.
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