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A Bachelor’s Degree/MBA or advanced degree preferred, preferably with a focus in Statistics, Research, Psychology, Cognitive Science, Anthropology, Human Factors, HCI/CS, Marketing or General Management.
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Reporting to the Marketing Insights Manager - Enterprise Solutions, this role will support and manage Market Research initiatives, driving Digital Product, Brand, Marketing, Customer Experience, Event, and Program strategy for the Residential business.
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As a Marketing Cloud Builder/Senior Associate on the channel execution team, you will play a crucial role in leveraging salesforce marketing Cloud to create engaging and personalized omni-channel marketing experience for our customers.
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Under the supervision of the Marketing Insights Manager - Enterprise Solutions, executes end-to-end research projects, including requirement gathering, defining research approach/methodology, participant recruitment, research instrument development/programming/testing, analysis and presentation delivery.
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Your role will be multifaceted, encompassing website strategy, search engine marketing (SEO/PPC), social media advertising, internal listing site strategy (ILS), CRM innovation, and performance analysis.
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If making an impact appeals to you, the Jewish Community Center of MetroWest (JCC) is seeking to hire a Director of Marketing & Communications who shares our passion for doing transformative work in a diverse and inclusive environment.
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The Marketing Associate will be responsible for enhancing our social media presence across all platforms by creating original content, with strong graphic design, video production, and photography skills.
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Drive CPG/other shopper/omni partnership marketing strategies and activations. Report out pre/post event analysis on key programs with brand, sales strategy, sales, integrated marketing, shopper insights and sales teams.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for the development of market requirements for product(s) or product line(s) in ECI division, including product strategy definition, market research, identifying customer needs, and pricing.
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Mars Wrigley MBA Marketing Internship Experience. Students who are passionate about marketing and the CPG industry. With $40 billion in annual sales, we produce some of the world’s best-loved brands, including DOVE®, EXTRA®, M&M’S®, MILKY WAY®, SNICKERS®, TWIX®, ORBIT®, PEDIGREE®, ROYAL CANIN®, SKITTLES®, BEN’S ORIGINAL™, WHISKAS®, COCOAVIA®, and 5™; and take care of half of the world’s pets through our nutrition, health and services businesses, including AniCura, Banfield Pet Hospitals™, BluePearl®, Linnaeus, and VCA.
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Ideal candidate would have an interest and work and/or academic training in areas of Production, Theatre, PR/Marketing, Media, Arts Management. Graduate Assistant - Theatre Production, Arts Management/Publicity/Marketing - College of Human Development, Culture, and Media.
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Manage creative production of online and offline marketing assets, graphic design, video production, and web development, from the initial concept to finished product and execution. · Execute online and offline marketing initiatives; integrating online and new media, email, print, direct mail, social media, company websites; SEM/SEO strategy development, brand awareness, analytics, and drip marketing initiatives.
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Marketing programs may include digital marketing, thought leadership and content, trade show/event marketing, email marketing, brand and awareness efforts, sales promotions, product marketing, and lead generation programs.
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Delta Dental of New Jersey is currently seeking a Community Relations and Sports Marketing Manager to lead our community branding, associate volunteer program, and sports marketing. The Community Relations and Sports Marketing Manager is responsible for developing and driving a strategy that connects our associates, communities, and sports partners to our mission: to promote dental and vision health to the greatest number of people.
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Reporting to the Marketing Insights Manager, this role will oversee Market Research initiatives to influence product, brand, marketing, and customer programs. 3-7 years of experience in marketing analytics, market research, user experience research, or management consulting.
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