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Manages day-to-day activities in the Program Management Office (PMO) to ensure programs and projects meet organization goals and requirements. Implements and provides guidance related to PMO processes and policies, oversees the work of project management staff, and works with other department leaders to define, prioritize, and develop projects and programs. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a director. Typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area o... view job details

Lead integrated go-to-market planning and execution - inspiring and leading the work from cross-functional team (product management, evangelism, content marketing, PR, web, community, creative, brand, design, etc. Demonstrated track record where he/she has operated independently and efficiently to manage multiple priorities and projects simultaneously, and to manage milestones and deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Provide support to new product introduction going from the early stage (identifying the need, strategic fit, prioritization, competitive landscape, prototyping, etc) to support of business case (ie. view job details

Assist CSTLTS leadership in developing speeches, presentations, communication materials, and briefings. Provide technical and substantive editing of CDC website content, journal articles, fact sheets, presentations, and other external and internal communications. Manage conferences, road shows and user meetings from the budget planning to final reporting phase including all planning, supplier negotiations, logistics coordination and onsite execution. view job details

Alternate job titles: Chief Division Sales and Marketing Executive | Chief Division Sales and Marketing Officer | Divisional Vice President of Sales and Marketing

Plans and directs an organization's marketing and sales policies, objectives, and initiatives. Develops and oversees the sales and marketing functions, ensuring the department employees, sales plan, and marketing strategies are organized to achieve sales and brand goals. Leads broad departmental initiatives to develop goals and new strategic plans to achieve them. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. Manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to support broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed within v... view job details

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About East Harlem Tutorial Program: East Harlem Tutorial Program (EHTP) was founded in 1958 by a community leader whose love of reading and the children of East Harlem inspired her to offer a volunteer-run reading group in her living room. Since then we have grown from a tutoring program into a multi-site, multi-dimensional educational program that will serve more than 1,600 Pre-K to college students this year through our after-school and summer programs for traditional public school students; East Harlem Scholars Academies network of public charter schools; College Scholars program; and the E... view company details

LW Marketing provides marketing, design and print services for small and medium sized finance and fund management sectors. view company details

Whiteboard Marketing LLC is a full-service sales and marketing consulting firm that provides a strategic partnership alliance with each client we serve. Our services include strategic marketing planning; marketing research internet/inbound marketing; social media campaigns; email strategy; SEO, PPC and SEM programs; media buying and placement; video production, website design, hosting and management; print collateral production and other services that drive sales and brand awareness. At Whiteboard Marketing, we utilize a calculated integration of all of these marketing initiatives to achieve R... view company details

GMR is a marketing agency that creates brand engagements across sports, music and entertainment sectors. view company details

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In the world of marketing, there are many different roles you can explore depending on your competencies and interests. Managers, web developers, graphic designers, writers, social media specialists, and analysts can all find a home in marketing. Using Salary.com data, we provided the average salaries of seven in-demand marketing jobs. We also provided job description summaries so you can determine if your skillset matches up: 1) Social Media Specialist What you’ll earn, on average: $50,225 What you'll do: Prepare and develop social media content to support and enhance the organization's brand... view article details

You may not think you are in sales, but if you are involved in a job search, you are! It’s important to understand that your resume is more than a calling card and less than a comprehensive record of your career. Your resume is a marketing brochure for what you want the company to buy – and that’s YOU!Although you may not have a background in marketing or sales, thinking about yourself as the “product” your resume is selling can help you land an interview. It can also be helpful to move your focus away from your personal goals in the documents. If you are still using an objective statement in ... view article details

Higher education may be getting more expensive, but a college degree is necessary to compete for jobs in many industries. College should be healthy mix of passion and pragmatism, and it’s important to pursue the things you love while recognizing the fields that give you the best chance of finding a job upon graduation. According to research by CareerCast.com, here are the majors with the best career prospects. We also provided the median salaries of various jobs in each industry based on Salary.com data. 1) Accounting They say numbers don’t lie, but did you know they can also get you a job? T... view article details

Never mind the federal omnibus spending bill—tough economic times call for personal stimulus plans. The recent downturn has caused many to seek online business degrees in order to achieve their education goals, fulfill new career objectives and increase earning potential. Nothing raises that earnings potential bar more than an MBA degree (even when earned through a part-time program). According to Salary.com’s Salary Wizard, the median salary for a portfolio manager is $107,614, while a marketing director’s is $140,768. While the cost of an MBA can range from $80,000 to $130,000 for a two-year... view article details

Job description Nurses provide a variety of services to their patients. In general, they help to prevent injury and disease, promote healthy living, and care for the sick. They provide direct care for their patients through administering medications, and assisting with convalescence and rehabilitation. Nurses help people improve and maintain health by creating and managing care plans for their patients. Nurses can either choose to specialize in an area or many are general nurses that perform a variety of duties as needed for the physician. Areas of specialty include surgical, neonatal, anesthe... view article details

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Kevin Campbell, employee experience scientist with Qualtrics, is back again for another fascinating discussion with David and Dwight! Kevin creates and implements plans for strategic positioning with company executives and high-level leaders with the goal of improving the employee experience. Prior to his current role at Qualtrics, Kevin served as a Lead People Scientist for Culture Amp where he helped organizations like Airbnb, Palo Alto Networks, and ServiceNow reinvent and optimize their performance management and employee engagement initiatives. In this episode, Kevin talks about program e... view blog & white papers details

If an organization wants to promote their products and services, they will need to delve into the world of marketing. Where do you begin with marketing though? Well, marketing is a vast field, so you need to have a wide range of marketing skills to make a mark. In this article, we will break down the essential marketing skills that you need to be an effective marketer. From social media marketing to building relationships and networking, there are plenty of areas to focus on improving your marketing skills. So, let's begin by finding out why you need to understand your target audience when it ... view blog & white papers details

Have you ever wondered how those slick HR consulting firms land big corporate clients? From the outside, what is only seen are polished success stories, expert opinions, and conference speeches. But, behind those is a well-oiled marketing machine at work. It tailors pitches, builds relationships, and positions the company as a reliable partner. Cracking the code can teach businesses valuable lessons to improve their marketing strategies. HR consulting firms use strategic tactics to win over corporate clients. For those who are new in the HR consulting industry, here is how you can win the hear... view blog & white papers details

Everyone deserves fair pay for their hard work. But how can you ensure that your company's pay structure is fair to all employees? Crafting a compensation system requires careful planning and clear intent. As a leader, it's your job to set up a pay system that inspires your team and mirrors your company's values. This guide will show you how to build a fair and equal pay program. You'll learn to gather key data, set equitable pay levels, and design incentives. A well-planned pay structure can attract top talent and make everyone on your team feel valued. Remember, fairness isn't just nice to h... view blog & white papers details

Pay programs can make or break a company. Getting pay right is a key driver of success in today's talent landscape. Achieving pay program effectiveness is challenging, but the rewards are huge. With the right approach, any company can transform its pay structures into  drivers of performance. What Is Pay Program Effectiveness? Pay program effectiveness refers to how well a company's pay and benefits meet its needs and its employees. For companies, an effective pay structure: Attracts and retains top talent. Supports business objectives. Fosters an engaged workforce. Controls costs. For emplo... view blog & white papers details