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A knack for working with social media and analytics - Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, you name it! Giving our social media and web content the love and attention it deserves. In this role you will be turning our marketing strategies into captivating digital content that hits the mark.
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This position is responsible for executing successful 360 marketing campaigns for all brands and make sure that team members are staying accountable and reaching their monthly KPIs. This role will oversee all social media platforms for all brands and work closely with external agencies to develop engaging brand content, make sure brands are staying relevant to beauty trade outlets, and supervise any influencer/celebrity campaigns.
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This position typically coordinates marketing and community events, assists with the development, execution, and monitoring of email, digital, social media, and content marketing campaigns, creates original content, and conducts market research.
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Create strategic marketing plans in tandem with the Compass platform that will allow our customers to maximize the effectiveness of their budgets against tactics that will work toward achieving their marketing goals and grow their business; this includes branding, print advertising, digital, social, direct mail, video, paid media, etc.
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Develop and execute multi-channel campaigns to drive awareness and enrollments, including digital media, social, email, print media, outdoor, direct mail, partnerships, etc.
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In this position, you will increase Kaplan's visibility on campus, or virtually, through various initiatives and activities, including grassroots marketing, lead generation, relationship building, social media, and more.
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Serving as the firm's brand ambassador, ensuring all communications efforts align with brand guidelines and leading practices in communications, public relations, social media, user experience, and digital marketing.
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Expanded knowledge of digital marketing with the ability to develop and produce digital media campaigns through social media or other outlets. Management, cultivation and recruitment of local and or national marketing representatives in new and current markets.
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College degree in Marketing or related field. This range is only applicable for jobs to be performed in New York. Base pay offered may vary depending on, but not limited to education, experience, skills, geographic location, travel requirements, sales or revenue-based metrics.
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Job Description: Key Responsibilities: Support the Digital Operations senior management in developing and executing digital marketing campaigns across multiple channels, such as paid search, social media, display advertising, lead generation, and email marketing.
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Professional development in digital marketing and social media. Strong understanding of social media platforms and marketing strategies. Analyze and report on digital campaigns and social media trends.
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Manage the social media editorial calendar (both paid and organic) in coordination with overall marketing priorities and goals. Work closely with social media specialists and community managers from across the organization to represent the master brand and drive collaboration and coordination of marketing efforts and campaigns.
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As a Community Marketing Executive, you will sell consultative advertising including Direct Mail, Digital Marketing and Social Media Programs within your local market.
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Minimum of three to five years of relevant work experience in fields such as nonprofit management, development, alumni relations, fundraising activities, digital marketing, social media and digital media promotions, or similar is required.
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Accountabilities 3-5 years of experience working in social media marketing or as a digital media specialist for businesses. We have an opening for a Social Media Marketing Specialist in our Lake Success, NY office on Long Island.
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