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1-3 years of influencer marketing, public relations and/or consumer marketing experience, including social media. Knowledge of strategic influencer marketing, social media, and public relations practices.
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Qualifications SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS: · 1-3 years of influencer marketing, public relations and/or consumer marketing experience, including social media · Knowledge of strategic influencer marketing, social media, and public relations practices · Intermediate understanding of all social media platforms, including but not limited to YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Tumblr – both as a marketer and as a user.
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Own brand marketing, digital marketing, social media, YouTube, email marketing, influencer marketing, and our website. They oversee brand marketing, digital marketing, social media, YouTube, email marketing, influencer marketing, and our website.
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Stay up-to-date with industry trends and best practices in content marketing, social media, email marketing, and SEO.Ensure all content is consistent in terms of style, quality, and tone of voice, and optimized for search and user experience.
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The Digital Marketing Intern will have the opportunity to learn about websites, social media, search engine optimization, paid advertising and video marketing. Follow trends and developments on social media and presents findings to Digital Marketing team.
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3) Crisis Communications Leadership Safeguard TPCi Reputation: Partner with the crisis management team, and key internal stakeholders such as Marketing/PR and executive team during critical events for internal and external audiences, collaborating with external partners to monitor and address public perception where necessary.
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Employer Branding & Business Storytelling: Develop and execute communication strategy to showcase our history, legacy, and inspiring achievements in the entertainment industry, as well as TPCi's commitment to social responsibility and DEI initiatives.
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Well-versed in digital transformation, Digital Strategy, and Marketing. Support thought leadership on industry evolution, emphasizing data privacy's impacts on digital marketing. Strong strategic and tactical knowledge of digital media platforms, including SEM, social media, programmatic display, and online video.
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Support IRL asset creation, basic photography and copy writing for social posts in collaboration with Digital Marketing Manager. Support Digital Marketing Manager with social media community management, to include vendor communication.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, Digital Marketing, you will help build and execute our social media strategy. Contribute meaningfully to the overall social media strategy - meeting marketing objectives and utilizing social channels to drive relevance and engagement.
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A hands-on marketing lead, with a special focus on social media marketing is a plus. Organize and execute a successful commercial (marketing, PR, social media, sales partnerships) launch of the museum.
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A keen interest in digital communications, social media, content marketing and accessibility of digital content. Perform social media marketing research. Create weekly and monthly editorial calendars to promote the department on various social media channels.
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Communications: Primary responsibility for writing and editing internal and external communications, including content creation for company newsletters, proposal responses, marketing collateral (brochures, flyers, advertisements), sponsorship materials, event invitations, and social media posts.
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At least 1 year of social media, marketing, or a degree in Design or Marketing preferred. Manage social media accounts and websites, creating engaging content and innovative marketing strategies.
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Lead a team that helps to manage the creation, production, and post-production of video and graphic projects for T-Mobile's marketing and internal communication teams. The Senior Post Producer will play a key role within T-Studios for the creation and production of video and media content for T-Mobiles internal & external communications needs, including initiatives for Social content, Public Relations, Broadcast, Human Resources, Keynote addresses, Uncarrier Events and Executive leadership.
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