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Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite, Sprout Social, Google Analytics, LinkedIn Business Manager, Meta Business Suite, or Canva a plus. Manage strategy and creative execution on video-forward platforms including TikTok and Instagram Reels, partnering with multimedia and communications teams to script, schedule, and oversee content capture.
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Familiarity with multimedia authoring tools and software, including the Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro) and other audio/video editing software. Under the general supervision of ICDIP management, the ideal candidate will have a background in content development and eLearning best practices to support the development of engaging interactive eLearning assets for IMF’s online program.
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Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (Premiere, Premiere Rush, Photoshop, After Effects, etc), and other creative software. Work in coordination with Creative Service to develop and design social graphics that maintain brand guidelines through all video and social content.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Communications and Marketing and in close collaboration with the Deputy Vice President, the Senior Director ensures creative and editorial alignment across UnidosUS’s Program, Policy and Advocacy, External Affairs, and Office of the President functions.
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The marketing manager will be responsible for supporting audience growth and engagement while generating revenue for a full suite of content products. Experience in Marketo, HubSpot, Canva, BlueConic, Shopify, Adobe Creative Cloud a plus.
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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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Efficient skills with audio and visual digital content tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premier, Canva, and/or Final Cut. Content should be creative, culturally appropriate for Russian audiences, consistent with Department strategic messaging goals, and timely.
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Links Global seeks a highly creative and skilled Creative Designer/Web Designer/Graphic Designer to join our marketing communications team. Proficiency in graphic design software, such as Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign), Sketch, or similar tools.
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Must have experience with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite, and willingness to learn and use computer applications as needed to perform office tasks, in particular TMS Collections management software for museums and galleries.
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3+ in Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, InDesign, Premiere, etc.) Produce communications deliverables, including video news stories, motion graphics, social media content, infographics, and publications.
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Proficiency in software applications such as the Microsoft Office suite; the Adobe suites of desktop publishing, graphic design, and illustration applications; and other audiovisual design and editing applications.
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This position will work with senior leaders at the firm to build and manage employee communications programs for a wide variety of organizations from Fortune 500 companies to regional companies and non-profit organizations.
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Content creation experience across multiple mediums, including digital brochures, videos, infographics, social media, email campaigns, PowerPoint presentations, etc., ideally using the full Adobe Creative Cloud suite, including Premiere Pro, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, After Effects, and Audition.
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Preferred Proficiency in design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, XD), Sketch, Figma, or equivalent software. Lead the end-to-end project management of digital creative initiatives, i ncluding website design, email marketing campaigns, and social media assets.
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10+ years' experience hands-on implementing or managing daily operations of consumer data, digital marketing, digital analytics, A/B testing, personalization, and/or BI solutions (for example Google Analytics (Universal Analytics and GA4), Tealium (IQ and AudienceStream CDP), ActionIQ/MetaRouter, Adobe Target/Analytics/Experience Platform/Launch, Google Marketing Platform, Rudderstack, Optimizely, Sitecore, Marketo/Salesforce Marketing Cloud/Eloqua, Microsoft CDP/PowerBI, Tableau.
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