Support the Sales team by executing marketing campaigns, managing social media strategies, and developing content in a creative, fast-paced temporary role.
As a Temporary Marketing Coordinator, you will support our Sales team in executing various campaigns, social media strategies, and content development. This is an excellent opportunity for a marketing professional to apply their skills in a creative and fast-paced environment while balancing work-life commitments.
MPAQ Automation Inc. Mississauga, Ontario, CAN Office
14-3300 Ridgeway Drive, Mississauga, Ontario , Canada, L5L 5Y6
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