Marketing and Recruiting Associate

Nashua, NH
Full Time
Mid Level
We are seeking a creative team member to play a key role in promoting Seaboard to potential employees, customers, and suppliers, facilitating the enhancement of company culture both internally and externally and capturing it to tell our story. This person will participate in recruiting new traders and developing and executing our company's marketing efforts in social media, print ads, and promotion both on and off site.

As a Marketing and Recruiting Associate you will….
  • recognize the culture and value narrative of our organization and creatively and accurately express that picture to new prospects and to our stakeholders in a person, over the phone, and through media in exciting ways
  • prospect for new traders
  • engage and network with prospects, stakeholders on college campuses, attendees at trade shows, media followers, and establish relationships with social media influencers to develop a strong network
  • arrange our presence, set-up, and attend career fairs, on-campus networking events, and trade shows, manage incoming and outgoing communications of same
  • coordinate with internal teams and external partners to ensure all recruiting and marketing initiatives are executed successfully
  • collaborate with marketing team to create a social media calendar
  • develop, schedule, and post engaging social media content, create original graphics, photography, and videography and update social media content across all channels
  • monitor and analyze marketing and social media metrics to track performance and identify opportunities for improvement
  • use social media marketing tools to monitor channels and identify industry trends, become knowledgeable of best practices on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
  • create written, video, and photo content for digital and print ads
  • collaborate in managing, editing, and updating our website, keeping at forefront of features available
  • monitor and report SEO and web traffic metrics
  • be present and in some cases plan and facilitate events, capturing the excitement and flavor of what we do professionally, philanthropically, and for fun, and when called upon manage events, including vendor selection, budgeting, timeline creation, and guest communication
  • communicate effectively with Seaboard management

You must be….
  • gregarious; you’ve never met a stranger
  • experienced at recruiting
  • experienced in creating social media content for LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
  • knowledgeable of social media platforms and analytics tools
  • equally comfortable working independently as you are with a team
  • good at graphic design and editing websites or be able to learn how
  • skilled in delivering the spoken and written word
  • a valid, licensed driver
  • joyful in planning events
  • have earned your bachelor's degree
  • a learned photographer or like taking pictures
  • fun-loving, persistent, hard-working, and honest
  • experienced at zookeeping or cat herding

It would also be nice if you….
  • were a marketing, digital marketing, communication, or internet marketing major
  • are proficient with Canva, Photoshop, or their equivalent, and Microsoft Office suite
  • have a videography, video creation and editing background, experience with Kapwing is a plus
  • hold experience as a social media content manager, writing ads, or writing content
  • are good at using WordPress

Not for you if….
  • you get hurt feelings when your calls are ghosted or people walk past without looking at you
  • you are average, grumpy, boring, complacent, or lazy
  • your head explodes when revisions are necessary (they will be)

Benefits
  • health, dental, vision, and life insurance
  • 401(k) matching
  • paid vacation
  • HSA

Compensation
  • competitive salary
  • discretionary annual bonus

At Seaboard you will play an active role in enhancing our leadership culture by joining a group of innovative women and men with the drive to be the best in their profession, leaders in our industry at providing fast-paced market information and product to buyers across North America and around the globe. You’ll help promote and develop depth in our trading floor. Be a part of the renewable resource trade of commodity forest products and develop a career that will enable you to reach your personal financial goals while making a meaningful positive impact on others.

For forty years we have celebrated our people – Seaboard’s greatest asset.

 
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