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Remote Marketing Coordinator

Job DescriptionLaSalle Network is partnering with a major stationery and gift retailer in the Chicagoland area looking for a Marketing Coordinator.
This would be a fully remote, contractual opportunity with the option to go permanent for the perfect candidate.
The ideal person would have at least one year of email marketing experience and a background in working in a CRM platform.
This is an amazing opportunity! If interested, please apply here.
Marketing Coordinator Responsibilities Help support teams on different campaigns via CRM channels Oversee and track content distribution, reports, and channel analysis Pull campaign metrics using Google Analytics Strategize with team to come up with different marketing campaigns Work closely with vendors to ensure functionality of the consumer data platform Marketing Coordinator Requirements Bachelor's degree in related field 1-2 years of working primarily in an email marketing space Experience working in CRM platforms, specifically Google Analytics, Tableau, and Mailchimp Strong organizational and presentation skills Experience with SMS platform preferred Experience with an email service provider preferred Thank you,Luci NixonProject ManagerLaSalle Network Keywords and Related Terms:
marketing coordinator , email marketing , google analytics , crm , marketing campaignsLaSalle Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer m/f/d/v.
LaSalle Network is the leading provider of professional staffing and recruiting services.
LaSalle has worked with more than 10,000 companies, ranging from Fortune 500s to start ups.
With units specializing in accounting and finance, administrative, marketing, executive search, technology, supply chain, healthcare revenue cycle, call center, and human resources, LaSalle serves companies of all sizes and across all industries.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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