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So, if you are motivated to join the LOOP Team, we are happy to offer you a position as a Social Media Manager in New York. We are looking forward to receiving your online application.
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What We Value Passion for Digital Culture: Enthusiasm for social media, memes, cultural news, and staying current with trends. We welcome individuals who can excel in one or more of the following areas of the content creation process: Content Creation Research: Utilize TikTok, Instagram and other social media platforms to research trending topics and ideas.
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The Social Media Coordinator will be responsible for managing and executing our social media strategy across owned channels, creating engaging content, and fostering community engagement.
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Our Social Media intern will work with our Digital Department to develop content and execute the strategic vision for all minor social media platforms for the Minnesota Wild. The Social Media intern will assist in creating content for all of the team’s social media platforms, engaging with fans, implementing social media trends, and attending team events to support with coverage.
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Position Title: Social Media Manager Reports to: Vice President of Marketing and Communications SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted Case Management and Supports Planning work models as well as a concierge level geriatric care management and care partner model.
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The Social Media Coordinator will report to the firm’s Social Media Manager and work closely with colleagues in the Global Business Development and Marketing department.
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The Senior Digital Content & Social Media Strategy Manager, will manage Kitchen and Bath (K&B) International content strategy & creation across international social and digital platforms to support Kohler K & B International in achieving its business goals and implementing the brands strategies through digital & social content used for earned, owned and paid media activities.
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We are seeking for immediate hire a part-time Social Media Manager who can develop social media strategies and manage client accounts across Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. This position is remote - with the exception of one bi-weekly in-office day.
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24 Seven is working with a well-known apparel brand based in Scottsdale, AZ to help them find a Social Media Manager to join their team in this full-time, direct hire opportunity that comes with excellent benefits.
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Knowledge of best practices for social media platforms such as Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, Threads, LinkedIn, Amazon Display Ads, YouTube and moreExperience managing external agencies/partners/talent, social/fan engagement programs, and digital content development without oversight.
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Strong understanding of content strategy, digital advertising, social media trends, and influencer marketing. The ideal candidate will be responsible for content creation, managing digital media campaigns, strategizing social media efforts, executing PR campaigns, and overseeing influencer partnerships.
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The Search and Organic Social Media Manager is accountable for delivering high-quality and impactful digital customer experiences through search and organic social media.
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Minimum of two (2) years of experience in the sports or entertainment industry as a Social Media Manager or comparable position. A visionary and strategic individual who brings a high level of proficiency in social and digital media, media relations and creative design should apply.
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The Social Media & Content Manager will report to our Vice President of Marketing and will be responsible for the day-to-day management and execution of social media content, e-commerce marketing, and brand marketing needs.
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Key to this new organization is a seasoned Media Sales Manager About the role: The Media Sales Manager will play a critical role in accelerating the growth of our advertising sales team, with a focus on driving digital revenue through the direct sale of our portfolio of ad products, including, but not limited to: programmatic, display, sponsorship/social, custom content, audio, and short form video.
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