Jr. Marketing Communication Professional Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Jr. Marketing Communication Professional

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My client is international technology consulting firm, situated in Atlanta, GA. They are looking for a Jr. Marketing Communication Professional
This is a 24 month contract position with a very strong possibility of extension.

Work site located in Alpharetta, GA

Key Duties:

Apply communications thinking and planning, expert writing and editing skills, event management expertise and knowledge of audiences and
vehicles
to advance client's brand image
build awareness or generate demand for client's products and
services
.
Plan, message, drive and measure communications strategies and programs to end-user customers, channel partners, alliance partners and resellers.
Focus may be global, national, regional, sub-regional or local in scope.
Ensure programs align with client's brand identity and messaging framework.
Applies basic foundation of a function's principles, theories and concepts to assignments of limited scope.
Utilizes professional concepts and theoretical knowledge acquired through specialized training, education or previous experience.
Exercises independent judgment within defined parameters.
Develops expertise and practical knowledge of applications within business environment.
Acts as team member by providing information, analysis and recommendations in support of team efforts.BA or BS in Communications, Marketing or Business Administration Basic knowledge in the field of Marketing Communications.

Requirements:

BA or BS in Communications, Marketing or Business Administration
1
years of marketing communications or related marketing experience
New Graduates welcome
Knowledge in the field of Marketing Communications.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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