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30 jobs in the PR and marketing world

By Brendan Gannon | Posted: May 19, 2017
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Most of us are not to be bothered until we’ve had our first cup of coffee.

Luckily, we don’t have to go far to get our daily caffeine fix. Grocery stores offer a substantial selection of gourmet coffee roasts, and there are coffee shops on seemingly every street corner. This is, in large part, thanks to Alfred Peet.

Peet’s Coffee & Tea’s official company history explains what led Peet, a Dutch immigrant, to open his first store:

Shocked by what the U.S. called coffee, Mr. Peet opened the first Peet’s Coffee & Tea store on April 1, 1966. His style of coffee was unlike anything Americans had ever tasted before – small batches, fresh beans, superior quality, and a dark roast produced a coffee that was rich and complex.

This would spark a revolution in the coffee industry that “inspired a new generation of coffee entrepreneurs, including the founders of Starbucks,” according to the company’s history.

Peet’s now boasts more than 200 retail stores and is available in grocery stores nationwide.

If you’d like to continue the revolution—and help keep us adequately caffeinated—Peet’s is looking for a social media marketing manager at its headquarters in Emeryville, California.

[RELATED: Join us for the Employee Communications, PR and Social Media Summit atMicrosoft.]

The position requires working across Peet’s channels to develop social media content that drives engaging social media marketing campaigns.

The chosen candidate will lead digital strategy, planning and execution for Peet’s social media channels and manage social media and influencer campaigns. Interested candidates must have at least eight years’ experience in social media marketing.

Prefer Starbucks? That coffee juggernaut seeks a social media strategist at its Seattle location.

Not the job for you? See what else we have in our weekly professional pickings:

Senior marketing manager, digital media and advertising—MassachusettsInstitute of Technology (Massachusetts)

Creative writer—The Denver Post (Colorado)

Marketing manager—Mercer (Iowa)

PR account executive—Action Mary (Washington)

Social media manager—Ohio State University (Ohio)

Marketing communications manager—Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts(Canada)

Communications lead—PNC (Pennsylvania)

Senior manager of content and social media—Visit Orlando (Florida)

Social media marketing manager—NBCUniversal Media (California)

Senior brand communications strategist—GTB (Michigan)

Digital content producer—Community Journals (South Carolina)

Social media marketing intern—Solera Health (Arizona)

Corporate communications manager—Nike (Italy)

Social media specialist—Variety (California)

Corporate communications and social media coordinator—SourceMedia (NewYork)

Marketing sales and brand management—Coast to Coast Events (Alabama)

Public relations and communications manager—Beck Group (Texas)

Social media project manager—Harley-Davidson Motor Co. (Wisconsin)

Inbound marketing coordinator—Madison Avenue Inc. (Maryland)

Social media and public relations specialist—Golden Nugget (Nevada)

Marketing communications associate—FuelCell Energy (Connecticut)

Social media specialist—Cars.com (Illinois)

Marketing associate—Amazon (Florida)

Social media and community manager—PRA Health Sciences (North Carolina)

Digital marketing strategist—Fieldtrip (Kentucky)

Executive director, reputation and brand management—Fanshawe College(Canada)

Content marketing associate—Noble Capital Group (Texas)

Communications principal—FedEx (Tennessee)

If you have a position you’d like to see highlighted in PR Daily’s weekly jobs post, please email me a link to the listing.

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