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Three years of experience in social media strategy, marketing, communications, public relations or related field. The Social Media Specialist will create and post content - including writing, photography and videography - on a number of social media channels that promote and support the college's mission and brand.
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The Social Media Coordinator supports the marketing team in the development and execution of multi-channel marketing tactics including social media, proofing assets and assists with execution.
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Your role is dynamic, encompassing strategic brand building, partnership cultivation, and innovative marketing implementation. Direct Reports: Leasing and Marketing Associates, Brand Ambassadors.
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Support and implement strategic corporate brand marketing initiatives and promotional activities. TTI is a world-class leader in design, manufacturing and marketing of power tools and accessories, outdoor product equipment, and floor care products.
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Partner with the marketing director, designers, copywriters, and brand managers to create seasonal marketing assets – both digital and print. The Brand Marketing Designer plays a pivotal role in shaping our brand’s visual identity across various platforms and touchpoints.
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The Community Concierge is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the temporary leasing office or brand drop pop-up shop. The Community Concierge will be responsible for prospect tours, prospect follow-up, internal and outreach marketing activities.
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Are you a passionate advocate for bourbon, beer, wine, or other alcoholic beverages, and skilled in promotions, marketing, or sales? Our commitment to redefining industry standards, coupled with a relentless pursuit of innovation, and always being prepared to deliver an unparalleled experience that outrivals expectations sets us apart from other experiential marketing companies.
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The Associate will be responsible for growing brand awareness, fostering community growth, and ultimately driving positive consumer perception within consumers minds and cosmetics industry - Obsessed with building epic campaigns, honing in brand marketing and identity, building strong organic social strategy and partner very closely with Global Communications team on all facets of influencer marketing.
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Build brand recognition through local events and experiential marketing. The Entry Level Marketing Assistant position is a valued team member in the marketing department. The position is considered entry level to start during training which includes a comprehensive overview of basic marketing strategy, direct advertising, promotional techniques, visual merchandising and consumer market research.
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Will have the ability to learn more about Amazon, Retail, PPC, Influencer Marketing, & Programmatic Marketing. Our Company: PetSafe Brands is the world leader in pet products through our family of brands:Pet Safe® Brand, Sport DOG® Brand, Invisible Fence® Brand, Kurgo and Premier Pet. Pet Safe® Brand makes every product from leashes and harnesses to water fountains and and litter boxes.
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Outside Marketing Representatives canvass neighborhoods in a team. Outdoor Marketing Team Members are brought in with the expectation of eventually promoting to Team Leader and then Marketing Manager.
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Responsibilities: Attend marketing events as a spokesperson for our company. We are actively seeking an energetic, part-time Brand Ambassador to join our team. Responsibilities: Attend marketing events as a spokesperson for our company.
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PrepWizard is a rapidly growing B2B company looking for its first dedicated Marketing Manager to spearhead our B2B marketing efforts and strengthen our brand presence. Digital Marketing, Content Marketing, and Social Media Management skills.
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Pilot Company supports a growing portfolio of brands with expertise in supply chain and retail operations, logistics and transportation, technology and digital innovation, construction, maintenance, human resources, finance, sales and marketing.
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The Sales & Marketing Manager is a dynamic and experienced professional who can collaborate with cross functional teams, authors, and vendors to promote UT Press's books and strengthen its brand presence in the market.
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