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We’re looking for a multi-faceted candidate with strong storytelling capabilities, who’s a social media expert with a keen pulse on current content trends—especially on Instagram and TikTok. This candidate must be a self-starter, who’s just as comfortable bringing innovative ideas to the team as well as executing them.
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Seeking a Social Media (TikTok) Assistant Director to work for an amazing Jewish non-profit! Develop a TikTok strategy in close collaboration with other members of the social media.
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Own and develop the full funnel social media strategy across Instagram and TikTok, inclusive of content creation, calendaring, creative feedback, and overall workflow in support of brand and retail initiatives.
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Social Media Knowledge: Deep understanding of Western social media, particularly TikTok, Instagram, and Meta; experience with social media strategies. Platform Expertise: Master TikTok live streaming procedures and equipment, managing daily brand live stream operations.
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Stay at the forefront of paid social media developments, regularly presenting insights and trends to teams and incorporating these into strategic planning. Comprehensive knowledge of social media platforms, including best practices for creative ad execution and platform-specific dynamics.
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Our first product is a salmon-inspired fillet, served at select restaurants in New York. As we are expanding, we are seeking a Content and Social Media Manager to support our growth in the New York food-service channel.
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The New York Post is seeking a part-time Social Media Editor (Sat & Sun 9am - 5pm) to join the Audience Development team. OUR GROWTH: An ever evolving multi-platform media company, we span print, digital, video, social, podcast, app, commerce/affiliate, original TV programming, and Post Sports+ ( , our newly launched Sports membership experience.
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Talent management for brand campaigns, on-site activations, social media activations, entertainment and sports partnerships, etc. Develop social media strategy for various brands including creative platform concepting, content development, social asset management, copywriting, channel planning, and editorial calendar creation/oversight.
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Experience with email marketing platforms, MS Office, Adobe Creative Suite (Acrobat, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver), online social networking and media practices, and Content Management Systems (e.g. Drupal.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, Media this role will focus on day-to-day reporting and analytics support of paid media activations to drive awareness, consideration and conversions across new and returning customers, including Paid Social, Paid Search, Affiliates, Display, CTV, OOH.
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Please email a resume and cover letter to sosi@leilaheller.com with “Social Media Internship Fall/Winter 2024” in the subject line. Leila Heller Gallery is looking for a highly motivated Social Media Intern for this fall and winter season to assist our Gallery Director with daily cross-platform posts and various media initiatives.
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Freelancing and Consulting - social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Comfortable with using social media and other digital tools. Reselling and Thrifting - including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others.
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Scion Nonprofit Staffing , a full-service national staffing firm, has been engaged to conduct a search for a TikTok Social Media Manager for a nonprofit advocacy group aiming to advance democratic values for their community within the US and worldwide based in Manhattan, NYC, NY.
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Proven experience with SEO, Google Ads, Google Analytics, WordPress, web content, email marketing, and social media marketing. Oversee social media marketing efforts to boost engagement and brand awareness.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Media Buyer with 1+ years experience to join our Paid Social Media team. Must have 3+ years of experience in buying cross-platform e-commerce paid social media ads.
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