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Collaborate with HR to develop and implement a robust recruitment marketing strategy via creation of a strong engaging social media presence and other recruitment and retention marketing tactics.
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In-depth inbound marketing expertise encompassing social media, PR, ERC, and SEO practices. In-depth inbound marketing expertise encompassing social media, PR, ERC, and SEO practices.
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Community Impact and Investment is kicking off a multi-year transformation to increasingly align business strategy and social impact; launch new, different, and more holistic approaches to investing in our communities; use Capital One’s volunteer time and talent in increasingly strategic ways; and use data, analytics, research, and inclusive design to inform more targeted and actionable consulting to our business partners on topics related to a broad view of financial inclusion.
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Marketing and Communications Intern - Marketing: This role would provide support in Product resource gathering, proofreading, admin, Prayer partner emails, Light copywriting for digital projects (enews, web, social), provide Social & blog content (Canada.
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This position requires a dynamic individual with a strong understanding of event management, social media strategy, and the ability to seamlessly integrate these components into a cohesive marketing plan.
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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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Cross-channel customer engagement strategy, design and development to include the creation of omni-channel digital experiences across web, mobile, social, physical, AR/VR, voice, gesture, IoT, and video.
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Executes HR strategy, providing advice across compensation, benefits, HR systems, organizational design, change management, communications, and/or culture. Assists client in formulating the go-forward HR strategy and quantify financial impact of any decisions or changes from current.
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We are actively seeking a highly skilled and motivated Associate Manager, Testing & Optimization to join our Marketing Insights and Analytics Team within the Consumer Experience Organization.
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Please contact a hiring manager for more information on advancement opportunities. Commissions earned as stated in the Ion Solar Sales Agreement. ION SOLAR is proud to promote employment opportunities for our Military personnel and Veterans.
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Assist the Director, Department Manager, or Global Practice Manager in developing the preconstruction strategy, vision and business planning process. Plan and lead the preconstruction strategy meeting on the approach to the project or estimate.
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Related Bachelor’s degree with successful CPG Sales experience in Category Management/Insights/Sales Strategy. Cross-functional Engagement & Partnership: Ability to partner & communicate with Senior Leadership and internal partners, such as Sales Strategy, Category Management, and Shopper Insights, advising on channel strategies, shelving recommendations and category opportunities from the retailer lens.
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As a part-time Social Media Intern, you’ll be an integral part of our marketing efforts, responsible for researching trends, creating engaging content, and assisting in the production of multimedia materials for our social media platforms.
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The Survey Manager is also responsible for marketing and client development, technical quality, profitability, schedule, project staff coordination, client communications, scoping and negotiating scopes and fees, client follow-up, billing/collections and maintenance.
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Review and analyze a clients current financial situation and be able to advise on investment strategy, tax planning, retirement planning, estate planning, stock options, charitable giving strategies, insurance and risk management, and more.
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