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Bachelors or better in Marketing or related field. Work with Creative Director and project team to develop innovative marketing strategies and campaign concepts. Typical candidates will have 5+ years of professional experience and a graduate degree in graphic design or a related field, but we welcome applicants with unconventional backgrounds.
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Who would do well: People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, receptionist/office work, landscaping, and in just about any field you can imagine.
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Bachelor's Degree, preferably in marketing or a hi-tech field, MBA/master's preferred. Sr. Product Marketing Director. Experience marketing to CPG / F&B and hi-tech organizations is a plus.
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Sell, service, and promote the full Hilti product line directly to walk in customers and smaller field accounts; create innovative ways to drive sales through merchandising and product demo efforts.
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Bachelors' Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Business Administration, or a related field. The Marketing & Communications Manager is responsible for the department’s strategic planning and development, public relations and media management, campaign and program management, stakeholder engagement and community outreach, digital and social media strategy, crisis communications and reputation management, budget and resource management, team leadership and development, performance monitoring and reporting, and vendor management and compliance standards.
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Bachelor's degree Marketing or related field, preferred. Education, Work Experience, and Physical Requirements:Required minimum of 4 years of experience in multi-family property management as property manager or marketing manager, with new construction/lease up experience.
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You will work with the R&D, Marketing, Production, and Field-based project teams to gather requirements for the quoting logic that you will then translate into CPQ rules, constraints, user interface elements, Sales BOMs, and Manufacturing BOMs which guide Sales Representatives, Customer Support teams, and Production teams to sell and produce products that reflect the marketing intent and the engineering rules which have been released.
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The Role: Industry Engagement & Education Specialist - Reports to Director of Field Marketing. This includes email and social media content calendars coordination, creating bite-sized clips or tips for social media and email campaigns, and finding innovative ways to incorporate educational content into broader marketing initiatives and campaigns.
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This includes working with Medical Education teammates, Marketing, R&D, Regulatory, and Compliance departments to facilitate hands-on surgical training and execute courses and given projects that are set forth by the Spine management.
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Collaboration with Internal Teams: Work closely with the field training/talent development, marketing, IT, and operations teams to deliver customized solutions that meet client needs and drive value.
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A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in recreation, leisure studies, gerontology, public administration, business administration, or related field preferred.
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Experience in Leveraging brand marketing, market research, sales training, and field communications. Business development and product marketing background, with experience developing product plans and strategy work.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Marketing, or a related field (Degrees in Optics or Optometry are a plus). Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Marketing, or a related field (Degrees in Optics or Optometry are a plus.
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The Manager, Clinical Marketing will lead a field marketing team by driving neurosurgical, cranial portfolio products and/or marketing strategies and programs consistent with overall business objectives.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, or a related field (or equivalent experience). We are seeking a motivated and experienced SaaS Sales Account Executive to drive new business and expand client relationships.
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