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The Social Media Manager will play an integral role in storytelling across the entirety of our digital ecosystem in new and innovative ways, and connecting sweetgreen not just to food, but to culture at large.
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The role: We are currently seeking a freelance Production Manager to support our team in various tasks related to scheduling, casting, social media shoots, and TikTok lives. Social Media Shoots: Oversee small-scale social media shoots, including assisting with set-up, coordinating logistics, and ensuring smooth operation during shoots, and TikTok Live Shoots.
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The Social Media Manager will be the voice, eyes and ears of the Jubilee and Nectar brands! A master of the social media platforms and tools: Instagram, SnapChat, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, etc.
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Must have experience with social media marketing, content scheduling, and posting on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. Social Media Manager, this person will be responsible for daily engagement and management of social profiles for viral marketing and social media initiatives for Socially Disrupt LLC.
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2-3+ years of experience copywriting at an advertising, marketing, or entertainment agency/brand OR copywriting in a community manager or social media manager role. In-depth knowledge of a variety of social media platforms, particularly Twitter/X, Instagram, and TikTok.
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Develop and execute comprehensive social media strategies to enhance brand awareness, engagement, and conversion across various platforms including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.
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The Social Media Coordinator will focus on creative strategy and content creation for Jlorraine's social media. This role will work across all key social media platforms; Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest and help to identify and execute content strategies best suited for each.
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They will oversee all U.S. social media platforms, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest, for all U.S. brands. Must have 6+ years’ experience, with a demonstrable successful track record, as Social Media Marketing Manager for a DTC brand with at least 50M combined followers on social.
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What you’ll be responsible for:Circle is seeking a creative and collaborative Senior Social Media Manager to play a key role in how we connect with our audience through organic social channels.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, Keynote/PowerPoint, and social media platforms: your expertise in Adobe Creative Suite, as well as your understanding of popular social media platforms.
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Advantageous to have prior experience as a social media streamer or influencer, providing valuable insights into audience engagement and content creation dynamics on platforms like TikTok.
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In this role, you are responsible for the Video Localization and Versioning of Netflix Marketing Audio/Visual assets such as Trailers, Featurettes, and Social media video posts. Knowledge of best practices and specs for advertising on social channels like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
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As a Social Media Coordinator at Movers+Shakers, you'll take charge of developing and managing content calendars, ensuring a seamless blend of content and timely campaigns to captivate our audience.
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Concept, design, and produce engaging strategic content and creative assets across a range of brand projects and touchpoints, including video, social and influencer campaigns, marketing and promotional, email, print, branding and logo design, packaging, media and PR programs, and whatever comes next.
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Growth: Paid Media (Social) Supervisor, Senior Paid Media (Social) Supervisor, Media Director. This person has a deep understanding of Paid Media and Social metrics (especially pixel events, ATC, Purchase, ROAS, MER), the ability to relate them to business goals and a knack for using that information to further engage and encourage action from our audiences while maintaining a passion for storytelling and an appreciation for effective design.
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