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Additionally, this position will play an important role on the Distribution Marketing & Business Development Initiatives team, supporting sales enablement programs for Strategic Accounts, various distribution channels (primarily IMO) communications and presentations, as well as general sales support including bios.
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Join us as a Remote Digital Travel and Marketing Specialist, where you'll embark on a virtual business opportunity that caters to travel lovers who are enthusiastic about helping others explore the world.
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Five to seven years experience in higher education marketing and communications or an equivalent combination of education and experience required. Advanced proficiency with any social media marketing, including platforms like Vont.
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Identify opportunities for improvement in product marketing on a constant basis. Participate in creating detailed marketing and sales plans in cooperation with the. sales and marketing team.
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This role will be responsible for creating and executing strategic marketing plans targeted toward healthcare industry professionals and leading sales enablement efforts such as developing sales tools and training, and presentation materials.
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Hands-on involvement in a variety of marketing logistics, including event production through booth. Proofreading of various marketing texts (Polish and English). Involved in conceptual design and graphic implementation of marketing materials.
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The Beauty Advisor will be responsible for interacting with clients and providing an elevated client experience. The Beauty Advisor utilizes their knowledge to provide clients with personalized assistance to enhance their shopping experience and reach set goals.
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Drive social and digital marketing strategy and execution, leveraging technology, data analytics, and benchmarking to optimize campaign performance. Create a reliable network of strategic partnerships with external agencies and other marketing professionals.
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We are a gambling technology company launching a new service and looking for individuals to join a focus group in an ongoing part-time capacity.
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You will be a core part of the performance marketing team and will collaborate closely with the Account Management, Copywriting, and User Acquisition teams. Driven by a growth mindset, as a Senior Marketing Manager for.
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Partner with cross-functional groups (Legal, Regulatory, Medical, Project Management, Sales Training, Sales Training, Consumer Marketing, Market Analytics and Business Insights, Finance, HR, OEC, etc.
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Must be extremely detail oriented with a keen eye for proof-reading sales and marketing data and material (grammar, spelling, content, etc.) Experience creating and or customizing marketing-sales documentation and external client/prospect marketing materials (print and/or web based.
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We are looking for an experienced CDP&CRM Marketing Manager to join our CPG client. The ideal candidate should have significant experience of utilizing a CDP & CRM within a retail / FMCG / CPG environment and have experience of delivering quantifiable business benefits through personalized marketing campaigns.
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Kenneth Copeland Ministries has an opening for an Email Marketing Coordinator at our headquarters in Newark, TX. This position reports to the Director of Marketing and Communications. Minimum 3-5 years of email marketing experience, preferably in a non-profit or agency environment.
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