The Digital Marketing Manager will develop strategies, manage marketing campaigns, analyze trends, lead teams, and report on performance.
We're seeking a creative and strategic Marketing Manager to develop and execute marketing campaigns, drive brand awareness, and lead our marketing team.
## Key Responsibilities:
1. Develop and implement marketing strategies.
2. Manage and optimize marketing campaigns.
3. Analyze market trends and customer insights.
4. Lead cross-functional teams.
5. Measure and report campaign performance.
## Requirements:
1. Bachelor's degree in Marketing or related field.
2. Proven marketing experience.
3. Strong creative and analytical skills.
4. Excellent communication and leadership abilities.
## Skills:
1. Digital marketing (paid social, email, search).
2. Content creation and strategy.
3. Data analysis and reporting.
4. Brand management.
Top Skills
Data Analysis
Digital Marketing
Email
Paid Social
Search
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