Senior Content Marketing Managerother related Employment listings - Palo Alto, CA at Geebo

Senior Content Marketing Manager

Company Name:
The Sage Group
The Sage Group is seeking a Senior Content Marketing Manager for one of their Peninsula clients, the leader in virtualization software. In this role you will be part of a dynamic team building out digital assets, strategizing with external partners and collaborating best practice marketing insight in a fast moving, rapidly growing environment.

Responsibilities Include:
Oversee production on a portion of the quarterly list of content offers that will be used in demand campaigns.
Interlock with SMB-Trans content SMEs and PMMs to scope and source content outlines and manage internal review cycles.
Provide value-add during various reviews including first-pass reviews for copyediting, branding/graphics adjustments, and message edit recommendations to SMEs.
Manage vendor relationships, production schedules and budgets and provide weekly status updates.
Deliver final files and upload to Sharepoint.
Contribute to the overall promotional recommendation strategy for the assets to the GEOs.
Partner with demand programs team for quarterly brainstorming.

Skills Required:
Bachelor?s degree in marketing, communication, journalism, English or related major.
7
years' digital content marketing experience in b2b tech environment.
Strong content development discipline.
Equally comfortable as both a content editor as well as a marketer.
Solid creative project management experience in fast-paced environment.
Length: 6-month contract
Location: Peninsula
Timing: ASAP
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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