RedVector, a Tampa-based provider of online continuing education for the design and
construction industries, is hiring five positions for its marketing
team.
RedVector
is hiring a marketing writer, marketing designer and developer, online
marketing specialist, sales manager and enterprise sales / senior
inside sales.
Four of the positions are new positions being added to the team.
Applicants need to have a bachelor's degree.
The marketing writer is required to be able to write copy for a variety of brands and media.
The
applicant for the marketing writer position is required to have
bachelor's degree in communication, English, creative writing or a related field
and have more than five years of experience as a marketing writer.
The marketing designer and developer position involves creating ad, web design and email design concepts.
To apply for this position, the applicant must have two to five years experience.
The
responsibilities for the online marketing specialist include pay per
click campaigns on Google, Yahoo/Bing, search engine optimization, e-mail marketing campaigns, social media, and Web analytics.
Applicants must have one to two years of experience to apply for the online marketing specialist position.
For
the sales manager positions, the employee will be responsible for organizing
and running sales meetings and participating and managing the attainment
of sales goals set by the CEO.
To apply for this position, applicants must have more than seven years experience as a sales manager.
The enterprise sales / senior inside sales position is responsible for creating new business.
To apply for this position, the applicant must have more than two years of experience.
RedVector
is an online continuing education program for the design and
construction industries. It offers more than 1,000 courses and has more
than 100 experts on staff. The company also has more than 60 state and
national accreditations.
To apply for any of these positions, visit
RedVectors career page.
Writer:
Mandy ErfourthSource: Joni M. Puskas, RedVector
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