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Knowledge of social and digital content platform current best practices, technologies and creative standards, and experience with relevant tools preferred: Adobe Creative Cloud (e.g., Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects), Mailchimp, Microsoft Office Suite, WordPress, etc.
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Google Suite, Canva, Adobe Suite, WordPress, social media marketing software such as Loomly, Hootsuite, Mailerlite, MailChimp, Constant Contact, and other tools as needed.
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Perform professional non-linear video editing using the Adobe Creative Cloud suite and plug-in suites such as Red Giant. As a Social Media Video Producer, youll be responsible for the creative development of your ideas, producing edits, final delivery and everything in between, including serving as an on-camera host for some IG reels and other social content.
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Expert knowledge in Adobe Premiere Pro. The role of Video Producer contributes to HighPoint through creating dynamic, "digital-first" video content for the US Department of State. Adobe After Effects, Audition, Illustrator, and Photoshop.
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Provide editing and content quality control to writers of technical content on communications materials including reports, brochures, newsletters, success stories, and fact sheets.
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Research, write, edit, and clear a wide range of DFC communications content, including success stories, marketing materials, and blogs. This position involves researching, writing, and editing a diverse range of communication materials, including success stories, website content, marketing materials, blogs, remarks, social media content, and more.
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10+ years of experience in marketing, corporate communications, content marketing, product marketing, sales enablement, or other marketing communications function.
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Functional understanding of the entire Adobe Experience Cloud / Marketing Cloud suite of applications, and how they work together, including: Adobe Target, Adobe Analytics, Adobe Launch, Adobe Campaign, Marketo, AEP/RTCDP, Adobe Journey Optimizer, Workfront.
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AARP’s Integrated Communications and Marketing (ICM) Group includes Membership, Content and Editorial, Customer Experience, External Relations, Brand Strategy and Strategic Communications.
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Job Family Marketing Communications Employment Type Professional City Remote Marketing Manager | Hexagon Geosystems. Our divisional marketing team for Geospatial Content Solutions is looking for a highly motivated Marketing Manager to support our international sales activities for the Hexagon Content Program and Content Services businesses.
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This marketing communications professional should possess superb professional written and spoken American English language skills and a portfolio of published content, collateral, and campaigns.
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Experience using: Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro, MS Office, and project management software. The Creative Director should be knowledgeable in key software such as Adobe Creative Cloud Suite and MS Office and have a degree in design or a related field.
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Ideally has some experience with or can quickly learn elements of Raiser’s Edge, Blackbaud Push Pages, Constant Contact, and Adobe Creative Suite. Under the supervision of the President, the Director of Marketing and Communications serves as the leader of the Marketing Department in addition to serving the Development Team in Fundraising Events and Donor Relations/Stewardship.
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Content creation experience using software such as Canva, the Adobe design suite or similar programmes. As Social Media Coordinator, you will work closely with the Policy team to create all necessary assets for social media campaigns, acting as custodian across all social content to drive the digital communications activity forward, and grow our social following and engagement.
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The Managing Director, Communications & Content Strategy will be an inspirational leader with excellent written and interpersonal communication skills who is approachable and adaptable with a depth of knowledge in public awareness, marketing and promotion tactics and techniques.
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