IKO Marketing & Communication Manager
Author: SurferToday.com
IKO is looking for an energetic and creative marketing manager with previous experience in establishing brand marketing and communication plan.
Responsibilities and roles:
• Contribute to the creation and management of a master plan to support new products and services • Manage organization’s brand to ensure better brand position and recognition • Execute marketing plans and track, measure results • Make suggestions for necessary corrections, budget to achieve marketing goals.
• Ensure all communication content for the organization (newsletters/press releases/articles/web content/etc) • Manage online communications tools (web sites, social medias, forums, google ads) Skills require:
• Experience in marketing and communication, branding and promotions • Experience implementing marketing and communication plan and strategies • Excellent written communication skills with experience publishing effective reports, press releases • Be able to work independently as well as in relation with the IKO team • Exhaustive understanding of internet/web tools/social media platforms • Proven ability in developing communication and marketing plans.
This position is available right now.
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