Do you dream of being part of something revolutionary, helping to transform the ordinary into something remarkable – maybe even help change the world? Are you a person who can hear an idea and create a path forward through brand strategy? If so, put your talents to the test. Robert Half is working exclusively with a client to find an innovative and passion driven Marketing Manager. Previous experience overseeing agency marketing is a must for this role.
How you will make an impact in this role:
You develop and oversee creative marketing strategies from inception to completion
Communicate stakeholder’s vision through marketing campaigns
Lead a team of creative designers and content writers to increase market visibility
Develop brand strategy in alignment with company’s strategic goals
Support organizational and revenue growth through targeted initiatives
Requirements
What your day to day looks like:
You lead research and planning for project specific marketing initiatives
Overseeing all facets of digital marketing from content through to reputation management
Why we’re excited about you:
Experience in leadership role focused in marketing
Strong Google Analytics, SEO and Dashboard buildouts experience
Education in Marketing and Communications
proven mastery in marketing analytics in multiple platforms including but not limited to: Social Media Platforms, Power BI and CRM data.
Experience conducting research and compiling information into summary form
Working knowledge of video editing software
Previous experience with creation of slide decks and other form of graphic creation
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to multitask
Inspirational leadership and proven mentoring history
Job ID: 109294
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