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Reporting to the Social Media Manager and working closely with the Director of Brand Marketing, the Video & Social Media Specialist will produce images and video content for the Roosevelt University website, advertising, marketing materials and social media channels (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
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Dynamic Yield by Mastercard, a Gartner-recognized Leader in Personalization Engines multiple years running is actively seeking a Social Media Marketing Manager with expertise in multimedia content creation.
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National Geographic is seeking an experienced Social Media Manager to oversee growth strategies across National Geographic’s award-winning and iconic social presence. You will work with and on key social media and digital platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, and Threads, as well as seek out emerging platforms that can help grow our brand and business.
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As a Social Media Specialist for Alfa Romeo Maserati Stuart , you'll be working in a creative, fast-paced environment where you can bring your ideas to life and help drive the online success of our dealership.
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RxBenefits seeks a dynamic Social Media Manager and talented storyteller to lead our brand communications and marketing campaigns across various social platforms. Reporting to the Senior Director of Corporate Communications, the Social Media Manager develops and executes a robust social media calendar that supports the company’s corporate and marketing communications goals, helping to increase brand awareness, engagement, and affinity amongst internal and external audiences.
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The Marketing Manager is responsible for cultivating and leading the brand communications strategy and implementation to continually enhance the Full Moon and Spot Farms brand image: increasing brand awareness, consideration, and sales through social media, PR, relationship marketing, and partnerships.
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As a Social Media Engagement Manager, you'll oversee a team of social media moderators, driving audience engagement and enhancing brand visibility and reputation. We're seeking a Social Media Engagement Manager to lead our Social Moderation team, actively managing user-generated content across all social media platforms.
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The Senior Communications Manager is a critical leader of strategic communications, marketing and branding strategy for the advancement of the transformational Do Good Institute at the University of Maryland that further expands the reach of the Do Good Campus and the thought leadership and reputation of the Institute, School of Public Policy, and the University of Maryland in nonprofits, philanthropy, social impact and civic engagement fields.
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As a Social Media Manager, Chicago in The Infatuation (CDJ), you will enact social strategy while working closely with Chicago's editorial staff, creating social video and graphics that serve as an extension of our editorial voice on social media.
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As a Social Media Manager in The Infatuation (CDJ), you will enact social strategy while working closely with New York City's editorial staff, creating social video and graphics that serve as an extension of our editorial voice on social media.
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Knowledgeable in all forms of social media (Instagram, tiktok, facebook, pinterest) The Assistant Manager, Brand Marketing supports the development and execution of omni-channel marketing strategies.
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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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The Social Media Manager is responsible for managing the Floor & Decor social media campaigns, including paid and organic campaign execution and optimization, strategic planning, managing paid influencer program, growing fan/follower base, and end-to-end management of the user-generated content campaign, all in support of ambitious growth objectives.
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Summerside is on the hunt for the perfect Social Media & Digital Project Manager to help oversee our social media accounts, daily tasks, monitoring inboxes and influencer requests and more.
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A Social Media Manager will serve as a representative of the company and works in tandem with PR and influencer marketing team, overseeing a Digital Coordinator and/or Digital Engagement Manager, reporting to a Social Media Strategist or Digital Account Director.
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