We are looking for an entry-level Digital Marketer to join our team. No prior marketing experience is necessary—we are happy to teach the necessary skills to help you succeed. This role is perfect for someone who is curious, detail-oriented, and enthusiastic about the digital marketing industry.
What You’ll Do
• Assist in the development and execution of digital marketing strategies for clients.
• Learn and work with marketing platforms such as HubSpot, Google Analytics, and social media tools.
• Conduct keyword research, optimize website content, and assist with SEO strategies.
• Create and schedule engaging content for blogs, emails, and social media.
• Analyze campaign performance and provide data-driven insights to improve marketing efforts.
• Collaborate with the team to brainstorm creative ideas for client campaigns.
• Stay up to date with the latest digital marketing trends and best practices.
What We’re Looking For
• Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, business, or a related field
• A strong desire to learn and grow in digital marketing.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• A detail-oriented and organized mindset.
• Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team.
• Basic knowledge of digital marketing concepts is a plus but not required.
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