NBCUniversal

Media

Coordinator,MulticulturalMarketing

$60–65k Universal City, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Coordinator, Multicultural Marketing at NBCUniversal. Skills: Multicultural marketing, Creative production, Campaign execution. Manage creative process. Manage campaign deadlines”

Industry & Context.

Media
Eligibility Requirements

Minimum four days office

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ years experience entertainment industry, Working knowledge Microsoft Office, Working knowledge Airtable, Working knowledge Trello, Bilingual advanced proficiency Spanish

Nice to Have

Experience multicultural marketing, Experience creative advertising, Experience digital media, Experience traditional media, Bachelor's degree

What You'll Do.

Manage creative process

Manage campaign deadlines

Facilitate AV materials

Administer asset delivery

Develop Spanish translations

Maintain reporting logs

Maintain creative asset drives

Fulfill team requests

Populate asset trackers

Maintain cross-departmental alignment

Source social creative

Lead campaign topline report

Handle administrative tasks

Prepare creative materials

Assist event organization

Assist event logistics

Contribute creative recommendations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interact multiple disciplines; Cross-departmental alignment

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

Process & Methodology

Deadline management

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