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Knowledge of core marketing principles including internal communications, external communications, branding, social media, channel strategy, and audience development. Planning and monitoring omnichannel experiences across various channels such as SEO, SEM, social media, events, email, and direct mail.
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The Marketing and Communications Specialist is responsible for designing, implementing, and managing the social media marketing strategy across all areas of Catholic Charities to increase visibility and brand awareness and contribute to scaling fundraising efforts.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Social Media Marketing Specialist to work at their company in Providence, RI. Are you an experienced Social Media Marketing Specialist with a desire to excel.
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Within the Marketing Shared Services organization, the Media Shared Services group will consist of a combination of centralized and embedded resources that will drive a consistent approach to media planning and activation across the portfolio.
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Plan, execute, and optimize digital marketing campaigns across various channels, including but not limited to, social media, email marketing, search engine marketing (SEM), and display advertising.
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Our client, an international education group, is looking for a Marketing Specialist to join its New York Team. This role will be responsible for continuing to build the company brand and engaging new and existing customers via social media platforms, campaigns, and advertising etc.
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Position Overview Skeepers is seeking a highly motivated marketing intern to support all areas and functions of the US Marketing Team. You will assist with event support, creation of materials, calendar updates, administrative marketing support, coordination of branded materials, social media and content creation.
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The Digital Marketing Specialist will design and help implement Digital Marketing's go-to-market strategies, including for the Firm's website, social media platforms, and email initiatives.
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Leverage digital channels (social media, email marketing, event platforms) to create buzz and engage target audiences. Write and design promotional content including social media posts, email newsletters, and banners.
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3-5 years of experience in marketing, particularly in a role that involves supporting event management and social media logistics. Track, analyze, and report on social media performance metrics (engagement, reach, conversion) using tools such as HubSpot, providing data-driven insights to optimize campaigns and refine strategies.
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Collaborate with the marketing team to plan, execute, and measure the performance of multi-channel marketing campaigns, including email, SMS, social media, digital advertising, and outbound dials.
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Proficiency in using marketing tools and platforms, such as HubSpot, Customer.io, Google Analytics, and social media management tools. Develop and implement customized marketing strategies for individual advisors, including but not limited to digital marketing, social media, email campaigns, and events.
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Experience with Dash Hudson or other social media management platforms. Assist with conceptualizing, creating and posting compelling content with our products for Kevyn Aucoin official Social Media accounts (videos, photos, stories.
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This will include scheduling and posting of all digital consumer marketing communications on social media platforms, email marketing, website etc. The Consumer Marketing Specialist will become vital to Divina's small but mighty consumer team, reporting to the Senior Consumer Marketing Manager.
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The Assistant Strategist, Influencer Marketing will support all social media and influencer programs, working closely with the team to manage team administration, develop creative campaign proposals, contract influencers, execute campaigns, and analyze campaign results.
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