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Strong technical skills across Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office Suite, especially Microsoft Excel. 5+ years’ experience in digital marketing with strong experience in web management (WordPress), SEO/SEM, social media, and demand generation.
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Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite, HTML, Dreamweaver, and Microsoft Office. Collaborative relationships with Marketing, Business Development, Sales, IT and Analytics departments to gather appropriate information for the creation, implementation, and measurement of digital communications.
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Solid computer skills using Microsoft Office 365 Suite. Uploading contacts into Marketing Automation Platform (Eloqua) generated from webinars, list buys, tradeshows, etc.) Entry level position for a highly motivated communications professional interested in getting experience in an international corporation, while learning the fundamental tools, platforms and processes needed to support the Communications function.
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Project management, Campaign monitoring and reporting, Competitive analysis, Industry analysis and prospect research, and Tracking and measuring effectiveness of marketing efforts in driving sales, adjusting strategies to maximize ROI, experience developing written content, as well as creating and managing a content calendar.
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The Communications Specialist assists in executing RBCC's marketing and communications plan to include website, social media, printed and digital material, internal and external communications between departments and Club members.
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Experience with Microsoft Office Suite and Keynote. A degree in design, advertising, marketing, or a related field is preferred. Professional experience working with advertising agencies or in digital marketing is preferred.
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4-6 years Experience with both Mac and Microsoft platforms using Adobe Creative Suite design software (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator), Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and other graphics applications, and web applications.
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The Marketing Communications Specialist will provide support in the execution of communications strategies and marketing initiatives. Proficiency in event management software, Microsoft Office Suite, and other relevant tools.
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Reporting to the Business Unit Marketing leader, the Marketing Communications Specialist assists in managing brand consistency and the delivery of marketing communication objectives.
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Proficient in social media and creative design tools, with expertise in Canva, WordPress, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, e-mail marketing platforms, and video editing software like Camtasia.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Supply Chain Management, or a related field. Proficiency in using communication and collaboration tools (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, SharePoint, Slack, etc.
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The Marketing & Communications Specialist is responsible for creating, implementing, and overseeing strategic internal and external communications that effectively describe and promote the organization, its events, and services.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office; proficiency in design tools (Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, or other), and CRM/email marketing systems preferred. Reporting to the Associate Director of Development Communications and Annual Fund Programs, this is a full-time, exempt position split between remote work and our Midtown, NYC office.
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Outreach, Communications, and Marketing Specialist. The Outreach, Communications, and Marketing Specialists` responsibilities include data collection and analysis, representing our organization at trade fairs, organizing media events, fundraising, managing social media, and coordinating volunteer activities.
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The ECE Communications Specialist is a talented storyteller who will develop and execute communications and marketing initiatives to highlight the work and advance the strategic goals of both the Pratt School of Engineering and ECE, working closely with departmental and program leadership, and faculty.
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