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You’ll have a chance to work alongside and learn from our cofounder who is a professor at Harvard Business School teaching digital marketing and analytics along with a world-class leadership team.
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The Digital Marketing Team is an integral part of Newell Brands that focuses on acquiring and retaining consumers online across our distribution channels using media strategy and tactical execution to deliver for our iconic portfolio of brands.
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You will collaborate closely with the Editor-in-Chief on brand vision, digital strategy, management, and ambitious projects, and you will shape, coach, and iterate on Cosmo’s digital work across the entire team.
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Develop regional ABX strategy, playbooks, and programs utilizing a multi-channel marketing mix (events, social media, paid ads, partner/sales enablement, email, direct mail, etc) and targeting different account tiers and buyer personas.
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This individual will work closely with the DMI (global marketing), Product Marketing, Shopper Marketing, CDMO, and the Media Lead to ensure that our brand story is properly developed and disseminated across our various touchpoints in the digital and social ecosystem.
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Leveraging the world's first AI-powered creative platform, brands such as Unilever, Adidas, L'Oréal, Crocs and Nestlé Waters partner with Social Native to improve the performance of their paid and organic social strategy with a combination of Influencer Marketing, Custom Content, and Content Editing solutions.
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TikTok Strategy Development: As part of your internship, you'll have the chance to develop and implement a TikTok social media strategy, allowing you to dive deep into one of the fastest-growing platforms in the digital landscape.
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Shopbop, an Amazon subsidiary, is looking for a results-driven Senior Digital Marketing Manager who will be responsible for growing Shopbop’s global business across Paid Search, Shopping, Organic Search, Paid Social and Mobile Media channels.
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You will lead the East Coast Facilities Management team (managers, maintenance team, mailroom, and building/office services contractors) to support building operations, workplace strategy, hospitality, and events.
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The VP of Marketing will lead the digital, print, and in-person marketing and outreach efforts of both My Green Lab and its subsidiary, Impact Laboratories, with a focus on demand generation.
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Influencer Marketing Strategy: Craft and execute influencer marketing strategies that effectively utilize personalities and content creators to expand brand reach and authenticity.
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Acting as an integral part of the Walmart Connect Marketing leadership teamAttending bi-weekly meetings and quarterly off-sites to drive departmental wide vision, mission, annual operating plans, budgeting, headcount planning, strategy, tactics, OKRs and employee satisfaction.
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Expand our digital marketing and product marketing strategy by working with others across the marketing team to maximize qualified traffic and leads from SEO, paid social, search, and content syndication.
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Our client is a fast-growing skincare brand looking for an experienced, omni-channel brand marketing leader overseeing brand strategy, public relations & communications, social media, and creative.
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The Vice President, Consumer Marketing and Content Strategy is a senior member of the Brand, Marketing and Digital Experience leadership team reporting to the Senior Vice President of Marketing.
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