Social Media and Graphic Coordinator

The Social Media and Graphic Coordinator maintain the company’s online presence which often leads to sales.
He/She must:
Develop original content and suggest creative ways to attract more customers and promote our brand.
Oversee websites and make them informative, relevant and current for customers, which includes updating events, new launches, new arrivals, marketing campaigns and activities with the brand.
Monitor media channels on a daily basis and participate in online conversations via post to increase consumer engagement with the brands.
Ultimately, the Social Media Coordinator should be able to increase web traffic and customer engagement metrics aligned with broader marketing strategies.
The qualifications for Social Media and Graphic Coordinator are the following:
Academic Degree- Degrees in Journalism, Communications, Marketing or Public Relations.
Strong Online Presence- Social media savvy. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest, Tumblr and FourSquare Enthusiast.
Graphics production- Ability to conceptualize and create eye-catching images for social media and sales purposes.
Photoshop Skills- Posses a good eye for design and the skill to source and edit images is a must-have.
Age- Not more than 35 years old.

Short Info

  • Published:8 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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