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The Communications Manager position will be part of the Business Markets Marketing & Sales Enablement team and will be responsible for conceptualizing and execution of internal communications initiatives (product/service/promo launches, as well as other general field need to know) for the Verizon Business Markets organization.
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Must be a rising Junior or Senior pursuing a college degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or related field. Responsibilities will include drafting social media posts, proofreading and editing copy for articles, collateral material and other marketing material, assisting with creation of videos, and providing administrative support to the Marketing Manager.
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Oversee community and reputation management for recruitment marketing for LinkedIn. Collaborating with Director of Media and field marketing leads to execute social media strategy for other channels (managing content calendar, boosting posts, analytics and optimization.
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ALPA Insurance is looking to hire a field marketing manager to be responsible for the marketing strategy for the brand, through a number of marketing channels including but not limited to: field marketing events (new store openings, grand openings, community events), sales collateral, digital advertising, prospect targeting, social media content strategy and more.
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Coordinate and execute all district-wide communications functions including promotions through print and electronic publications, social media, website, cable channel, special events, video production, photography, language translations, and media relations.
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Exposure to various aspects of sports marketing, including social media management, event planning, and content creation. - Currently enrolled in a relevant degree program (Marketing, Graphic Design, Sports Management, or related field.
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Develop, plan and execute focused marketing campaigns for specific alliances, population segments, and specialties of care, including content marketing, web, social media, and science translation into layman terminology.
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This role will include hands-on learning and will include training as needed on marketing support platforms such as WorkZone project software, Brainshark video/presentations, and HubSpot for social media posting.
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End to end planning and implementation of field and partner marketing programs to generate pipeline for Enterprise sales teams. Working closely with key internal stakeholders (sales teams, corporate marketing, product marketing, and technical experts) to help develop and define the go to market strategy and plan for customer- and then executing the field marketing component.
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Utilize various promotional strategies, including digital marketing, social media, email marketing, and traditional advertising, to maximize reach and achieve sales targets. Educational Background: A Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Marketing, Advertising, Communications, or a related field is a plus.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, Graphic Design or related field preferred. This position will be responsible for creative initiatives including writing and producing proposals, presentation design, marketing collateral development, website content management, email communications, advertising, social media and other activities to market the company and personnel.
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Job Description The Field Marketing Coordinator II will implement Aramark’s Social Media and Public Relations strategies by becoming a presence, developing brand awareness through multiple mediums, generating inbound traffic to the company website and social media platforms, and encouraging product adoption and customer engagement.
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Social Media Marketing. Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, commerce or related field. Job Purpose: The Senior Director - Marketing will take a leadership, planning and executional role over marketing for key GSM brands - including web, digital, traditional advertising, sponsorship agreements, events, social media, website and brand development.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Business, or Animal Health related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience. + Define and act on opportunities to improve external communications, i.e. Insight Magazine, customer emails, social media, etc.
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The marketing specialist will support the overall execution of all campaign tactics for onboarding as well as ongoing support of campaign tactics and activations that fuel productivity of our physician practices, including organic social media.
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