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Partner with TA Managers and Recruiters to develop and manage innovative recruiting programs to advance the company’s employment brand across numerous markets, develop compelling content for social media channels and maintain relationships with social media and recruitment marketing vendors, as well as evaluate and reporting vendor performance to achieve full optimization.
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In addition to RFPs and general marketing materials, the marketing coordinator will also be tasked with creating and executing marketing collateral and social media projects.
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Manage all marketing materials in partnership with agency: print/digital circular, e-mail, social, digital creative, billboard, radio, print, OTT, etc. The Senior Marketing Manager is responsible for leading end to end planning and development of all Cub and Shoppers’ marketing programs, including promotions, circular, signage, and media campaigns.
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3-5 years social media marketing experience. - Work closely with the marketing team to develop eye-catching social media campaigns that help to achieve corporate marketing goals related to lead generation and recruiting efforts.
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Lead and manage digital campaigns across Meta Ads, Google Ads, programmatic platforms, and other social media advertising channels. Proven expertise in managing Meta Ads, Google Ads, programmatic advertising, and other social media advertising platforms.
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Strong understanding of digital advertising, including SEO, SEM, social media, email marketing. 2-4+ years of experience in media/marketing sales in an advertising or marketing agency setting.
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Marketing Services: We offer a full suite of marketing services to our clients, including PPC, SEO, Website Design, Video, and Social Media management. The SMB Team is the fastest-growing digital marketing and coaching business for attorneys nationwide and we are looking for an Account Manager to join our team.
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In this role, you'll showcase excellent communication skills through phone, social media, and email to connect with and assist clients in planning their dream vacations. Utilize social media to maintain and market to your client base.
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We currently have multiple PM opportunities in Editorial, Operations, Marketing, Social Media, Sales, HR, Research, IT, Fundraising, Design, Data Visualization, and more! We currently have multiple PM opportunities in Editorial, Operations, Marketing, Social Media, Sales, HR, Research, IT, Fundraising, Design, Data Visualization, and more.
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Utilize various channels such as email marketing, social media, and digital advertising to maximize event reach and impact. Collaborate with the marketing team to develop integrated marketing campaigns to promote events, drive attendance, and generate leads.
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Familiarity with Eloqua, Salesforce, HighSpot (or other content management platforms) and social media. Previous experience in content marketing/product marketing preferred – especially in a heavily regulated industry.
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Create social media marketing posts and creative fliers. Our clients trust us to organize a wide range of events, from corporate conferences and product launches to weddings and social gatherings.
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Lead the digital marketing efforts, including SEO, SEM, social media, and content marketing, to drive online traffic and engagement. Strong understanding of digital marketing techniques, analytics tools, and social media platforms.
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Work with our Marketing team to create and publish product-focused social media and newsletter content. Experience in developer advocacy, developer evangelism or developer marketing and bring a true passion for building developer communities.
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Oversee and execute social media marketing strategies to drive engagement and brand awareness. Strong knowledge of marketing automation platforms, social media analytics, and graphic design tools.
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