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Active engagement with social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest, staying updated on the latest trends. Social Media Manager. 3-8 years of experience in social media, content creation, influencer marketing, and media relations, preferably in-house or with an agency.
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As a Social Media Manager at Roberto, you will play a crucial role in developing and executing our social media strategy, fostering engagement, and amplifying the presence of our talent across various platforms.
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Experience with social media and design software, such as Adobe Creative Suite, ArcGIS, Canva and Wordpress or Drupal desired. Dynamic, boutique public affairs firm providing outreach and engagement on some of the largest and most exciting public infrastructure projects in the region is seeking a full-time Assistant Project Manager.
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The Social Media Specialist at DECKED is responsible for supporting the Social Media Manager in executing the social media strategy in a dynamic and complex area of the business.
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Join the dynamic team behind Brad Mondo, a global beauty sensation with over 38 million followers, as our Social Media Manager. Audience Engagement: Actively engage with Brad's fans through comments and interactions on social media posts, fostering a sense of community and loyalty among followers.
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Reporting to the Senior Social Media Manager, this role is responsible for driving the overall strategy and content plan of all social media channels to increase engagement and drive 1:1 relationships with consumers.
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As Digital Media Director, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and optimizing paid social media campaigns to drive brand awareness, engagement, and conversions.
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PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:Research, write, photograph, film, and produce content for The Met’s social media channels, including WeChat, Weibo, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, and moreStrategize ideas based on current exhibitions, cultural moments, social media trends, etc, in tandem with the social media senior manager and team.
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As the Community Marketing Manager at Chotto Matte, you will be instrumental in executing our local marketing strategy, focusing on creating captivating content for social media platforms and fostering community engagement.
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Emphasize a multi-channel approach, including social media, search engine marketing (SEM), search engine optimization (SEO), email marketing, influencer partnerships, and content marketing.
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The Rethink Social Media Manager helps develop and is responsible for driving enterprise organic social media strategy in support of the broader brand, marketing, and demand generation goals.
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Strong understanding of digital marketing channels, including SEO, SEM, social media advertising, email marketing, and content marketing. Oversee the planning, execution, and optimization of multi-channel marketing campaigns across digital, social media, email, and other relevant platforms.
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The primary role of Paid Search and Social Media Assistant is to assist the paid social and search media buyers in ad trafficking, campaign setup/monitoring, reporting and billing.
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Use social media, web, and email marketing channels strategically to build audiences, driving awareness, amplify engagement, and understanding of institutional missions, brand values, and big ideas, as well as conversation (i.e. email sign-up, membership sales, follows, etc.
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Lead an always-on Social Media strategy: establish viral and engagement driven growth tactics and content curation for all social channels, with a heavy focus on TikTok. Oversee all deliverables, community management and growth and engagement goals.
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