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Experience in digital, content and social media marketing (Google Ads, Meta, TikTok, Amazon DSP & rich media, Influencers & UGC) Paid Digital Campaign Management: execute and optimize digital marketing campaigns across platforms including but not limited to - Google Ads, Meta, TikTok, Amazon DSP & rich media, Influencers & UGC.
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Proficiency in digital marketing tools: Google Analytics, Amazon Seller Central, Facebook Ads manager, and Shopify. As an Ecommerce Specialist at Vita Coco, you will play a crucial role in managing our direct-to-consumer and ecommerce channels for Vita Coco and PWR LIFT, including email marketing, website development, digital marketing campaigns and retailer management.
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The Senior Manager, Digital Marketing for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for leading the development and performance of comprehensive digital marketing strategies aligned with Beckman Coulter’s business objectives.
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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.
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Our services encompass digital marketing strategy, content creation, including editorial and artist commissions, social media management, paid media advertising, and guerilla marketing.
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Utilize robust culinary background with extensive hands-on experience in food styling, recipe development and culinary content development with an understanding of brand management, consumer insights, digital and print content, and social media marketing.
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As the Manager of Sales Marketing- Enterprise, you will be responsible for developing and executing effective marketing strategies that resonate with clients in the consumer packaged goods and quick-service restaurant industries.
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Appreciated previous experience: L'Oreal, Coty, Bondi Sands, Milk Makeup, E.L.F., Estee Lauder, Markwins, Sunday Riley Appreciated previous titles: Head of Marketing, VP of Marketing, Marketing Director, Brand Manager, Brand Director.
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As our Senior Growth Marketing Manager, you're not just running campaigns; you're managing user acquisition, creativity, and strategic expertise across the digital landscape. Tech-savvy and competent in the digital tools and platforms that power our performance marketing program.
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Own projects from kickoff through completion, presenting your work to the Sr. Graphic Design Manager, and Marketing stakeholders; incorporate feedback into thoughtful final assets. Works closely with the Sr. Graphic Design Manager to transform concepts into visual executions that articulate the Bonobos brand and deliver on business needs.
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Digital Marketing Manager. with strong creative direction and project management with the ability to strategize and execute paid digital marketing campaigns, such as Google ads and Social Media ads for our clients.
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At our New York City location where the Omnichannel Retail Marketing Intern will assist the Senior Manager, Category Management in managing all aspects of digital and in-store shopper marketing activations, as well as select.
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If you are currently an account executive, inside sales manager, or in channel sales within digital media - particularly the programmatic marketing space, and you are looking for a fully remote opportunity, this role may be for you.
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Works closely with internal cross functional teams such as Trade Marketing, Global Marketing, Media Planning, PR/Influencer, E-commerce, Digital/Social, Insights, Retail Experience, and internal Creative team; as well as external agencies to ensure strategic connection and consistency with Revlon's brand equity and positioning.
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Product Marketing Director, Clinical Trial Financial Management, CTMS and eTMF Medidata: Powering Smarter Treatments and Healthier People Medidata, a Dassault Systèmes company, is leading the digital transformation of life sciences, creating hope for millions of people.
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