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Develop and execute content marketing initiatives, including blog posts, social media content, and email campaigns. We are looking for a talented and creative Marketing Specialist to join our growing team.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, business or relevant field. This position will report to the Director of Ecommerce & Digital Marketing. Manage customer service for MILLYS Direct-to-Consumer division by responding to inquiries via phone, email, live chat and social media in a timely manner.
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If so, consider the Global Investment Banking Marketing Specialist position at one of Fortune® magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For. This position, in Baird’s corporate Marketing & Communications department, will support the Global Investment Banking (GIB) business by planning, developing and implementing the marketing and communications programs to support senior investment bankers and banking teams across a range of industries and markets.
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As a Remote Travel Event Marketing Specialist, you'll have the chance to showcase your marketing prowess while immersing yourself in the world of travel. We're searching for a Remote Travel Event Marketing Specialist to join our team.
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