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Bachelor's Degree in communications, marketing, public relations, journalism, or comparable experience with another degree. Supports team with writing, reviewing, and editing a variety of internal communications materials including blogs, digital signage, emails, conference collateral, and special events.
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A degree(s) in business, communications, marketing, public relations, government affairs, political science, technical area of specialty or relevant field may be substituted per LCRA guidelines for certain years of experience.
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The successful candidate will have strong experience in the development and end-to-end management of KPI-driven Influencer marketing campaigns for consumer products and/or service companies. the Influencer Marketing Manager is taking ownership of managing a portfolio of clients with little guidance from their Account Director; 90% of actions are being conducted independently.
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On Location is the world-leader in premium sports and entertainment experiences, and you will be marketing the largest events in the world including: Super Bowl, Olympics, NCAA, PGA, Masters, Nascar, Barret Jackson, UFC, WWE and more.
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Required QualificationsHigh school graduation or GED. Should have the capabilities to properly carry out the responsibilities and duties of a communications operator for The University of Texas Police Department upon completion of paid 13-week training program.
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Bachelors in business, marketing, digital marketing, e-commerce, communications, or a related field. Experience working with a CRM (Salesforce/Dynamics 365 CE), Marketing Automation (Pardot, D365 CE, HubSpot, or similar), CMS (Webflow, Wordpress, or similar), SSM (Sprout, Hootsuite, or similar), Google Analytics, and project management tools (ClickUp, MS Project, Teamwork.
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Two to five years of consultative sales experience surrounding Shopper Marketing, CPG-oriented solutions, and/or digital media. Knowledge and passion for Retail, CPG, and Shopper Marketing communities.
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Strong Marketo experience required; proficiency in Salesforce and other marketing systems (Outreach, Zoominfo, Qualified, UserGems, and more) Define and deliver recommendations to improve funnel performance for marketing management & other stakeholders.
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You will be part of the dynamic and energetic Embedded Marketing Team at AMD. You will be responsible for driving Autonomous Driving market segment, with associated marketing and business development activities.
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Location: Austin Type: Direct Hire Job #18702 Salary: $110,000 USD ONSITE: Hybrid Schedule Tuesd – Thursday in office Our client’s marketing team is looking for an Email Marketing Specialist to execute and maintain the email communication customer journey to their customers on the Salesforce Marketing Cloud platform.
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We are looking for a Sr. Global Campaigns Manager that can develop and execute demand generation campaigns for our ICP. The person in this role has experience in multiple marketing channels, excels in project management, and is adept at transforming creative campaign concepts into reality, driven by data insights.
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A successful Digital Marketing Director will have in-depth marketing experience and be passionate about digital technologies. We are looking for a qualified Digital marketing director to take the lead in developing successful, long-term digital marketing strategies for our company.
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The ideal candidate will collaborate closely with sales leadership and be the ops partner to the Global Sales leader of Udemy Business, while ensuring alignment with other key business functions such as Marketing, Customer Success, Partners and Finance.
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Upon completion and graduation from the EMS Academy, a cadet will be certified as a Medic – Communications in substantial compliance with Chapter 143 Local Government Code. After successfully serving the entire probationary period of twelve (12) months from date of hire as a Medic – Communications, will automatically become a full-fledged civil service employee and have full civil service protection.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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