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What you ll do (and why you ll love doing it)As a Digital Marketing Specialist , you play a pivotal role in our unified , cutting edge Lead Generation team. Bachelor s degree in Marketing , Business Administration, Communications or related field preferredTwo or more years of professional level experience in a similar role OR extraordinary academic performance with highly relevant professional experienceDemonstrated experience with digital marketing tools including HubSpot, Facebook Ads Manager, Google Ads , Canva, Adobe Suite or similarAre you ready to become an innovative lead generation pro with us.
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As a Field Marketing Specialist with Shift Naturals Inc., you play a crucial role in our engagement with the market and interactions with customers. As a Field Marketing Specialist, you'll ensure our products are always available and attractively presented, making Shift Naturals a standout choice in the market.
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The Sturdy Marketing Specialist supports all marketing project management across the organization. Proven work experience as Marketing Specialist or similar role. Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or related field preferred.
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The Social Media Specialist will be able to dynamically react to changes in the industry as needed to meet traffic, engagement, conversion, and revenue goals by working with influencers, athletes, and stakeholders to support brands while tracking performance and implementing performance marketing campaign strategies.
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Are you passionate about the travel industry and excel at providing exceptional customer service while leveraging your marketing skills? Requirements: Previous experience in customer service and/or marketing roles, preferably within the travel industry.
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Coordinate and complete the NPI process for all products once they have been defined by Product Management.
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We are looking for a Senior Marketing Specialist to support our dynamic Water team in the US West. This position requires a detail-oriented individual, with a background in marketing and/or communications—a team player who can lead a pursuit process, communicate effectively, manage multiple concurrent initiatives, and thrive in a deadline driven environment.
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Partner with the Integrated Marketing Project Manager to track and ensure quality and timeliness of marketing activities, while confirming assets are adequately reviewed, approved, and archived.
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No door-to-door or network marketing required. Sales Specialist - Remote. Leads Driven: Utilize marketing support to access qualified leads for your sales efforts. No door-to-door or network marketing required.
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Headquartered in Whippany, New Jersey, Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (NYSE:SPH) is a nationwide marketer and distributor of a diverse array of products to meet the energy needs of our customers, specializing in heating oil and refined fuels, as well as the marketing of propane, natural gas and electricity in deregulated markets.
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Email Marketing: Design and execute email campaigns that engage and retain customers. As a Marketing Project Manager with us, you'll handle a variety of tasks to boost our brand and connect with people.
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5 to 7 years of experience in employee communications, journalism or marketing. Bachelor's degree in Communications, Marketing or Business Administration. 5 to 7 years of experience in employee communications, journalism or marketing.
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We have an exciting opportunity at our Lake Forest, CA headquarters for a Product Marketing Specialist. Product Marketing Specialist - Remote. This position will assist in planning and organizing product marketing activities for assigned product line(s) or subset of a product line in order to optimize profit and meet marketing, financial and corporate growth objectives and development marketing plan(s), value proposition and positioning while ensuring alignment with Toshiba's strategic initiatives.
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Maintain current knowledge of industry partners, payors, adjuster teams, case management groups, provider networks (Primary Care, Specialist, PT), etc. Work with marketing and SAEs to effectively transition closed Key employers to implementation and account management status.
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This is a self-employed - Business Ownership remote role for a Remote Lifestyle Specialist & Marketing Director. As a Remote Lifestyle Specialist & Marketing Director, you will be responsible for implementing marketing strategies and campaigns to promote products and services.
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