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Hands-on-keys familiarity with marketing technology including, but not limited to: Google Ads, DV360, The Trade Desk, Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics, Facebook Ads Manager, LinkedIn Campaign Manager, 3 rd party Display and Search Bidding Platforms, DOMO, Tableau, DoubleClick Campaign Manager, Eloqua, LiveRamp, Bombora, etc.
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The most common platforms we work with are Google and Adobe Analytics, but also work with other platforms depending on client stack. 3-5 years experience modeling and visualizing data from digital marketing data sources e.g. Google Ads, Google Analytics, Facebook Ads, Linkedin Ads, Adobe Analytics, Doubleclick etc.
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This position is responsible for compliantly organizing starting materials in METRC, NAV and Google Sheets for the Extractions, Kitchen & Processing Packaging Teams. Assist in physical audits of products and verification of data in Google Sheets, NAV and Metrc.
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Analysts on best practices of marketing analytics. Experience working with analytics, attribution and measurement systems such as Google Analytics, Nielsen, IRI, Millward Brown, Oracle.
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Handle a variety of data sources such as Salesforce CRM, Pardot, Marketo, BigQuery, Google Analytics 360, Segment, Mixpanel, InfoMatch, Treasure Data CDP, among others. Experience with analytics and visualization tools (e.g., Google Data Studio, Domo, Tableau, PowerBI, Datorama.
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Marketing analytics, reporting & pipeline attribution via HubSpot, Google Analytics, Tableau, Looker, or other analytics platforms. Paid advertising on Google Ads, LinkedIn, and YouTube, as well as other ad platforms.
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The right person for this role will be entrepreneurial and career-motivated, as well as passionate about analytics and S&OP. This Demand & Supply Planning Manager will have full visibility to the executive leadership team and will be fast-tracked for growth.
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The ideal candidate would also be responsible for developing and delivering cloud solutions to meet today's high demand in areas such as event-driven architectures using streaming technologies such as Kafka, AI/Client, IoT, advanced analytics, open source, enterprise collaboration, microservices, server less, etc.
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Experience with digital data from ad serving platforms (e.g. Google Campaign Manager, Other adservers), campaign planning tools (e.g. Prisma, Lumina, MediaOcean), website analytics software (e.g. Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics), paid search engine marketing data sources (e.g. Adwords, Marin.
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Experience in Digital Marketing, E-commerce Merchandising and Web Production functions, SEO, Google Analytics, Paid Search, Social Media, Display, Video, Retargeting, Affiliate Marketing, Content Development, App Marketing, and Product Recommendation Engines.
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Monitor and report on the performance of digital marketing campaigns using tools like Google Analytics. Proficiency with digital marketing tools and platforms such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Ads Manager, and email marketing software such as Eloqua, Marketo or HubSpot.
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Snowflake,SQL,Adobe Analytics/or Google Analytics,AWS,Data warehouse,data strategy,data management,adobe ecosystem. Snowflake, SQL, Adobe Analytics/or Google Analytics, AWS, Data warehouse, data strategy, data management, adobe ecosystem.
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Responsible for design, development, implementation, operation improvement and debug BI & Big Data Analytics environments on premise or on Google Cloud Management Platform.
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5 – 8 years of work experience in data management, data visualization and data analytics preferably in a marketing and/or media agency. Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Advertising, Economics, Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Analytics, or related field.
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Experience with the following tools: Hubspot, Ahrefs, Asana, Google Analytics, Google Search Console, FullStory, Confluence, Google Workspace (Docs, Slides, Sheets) Content Marketing Manager - Remote.
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