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Recruitment: Apply For Pulse Nigeria Recruitment 2022
Recruitment, Apply For Pulse Nigeria Recruitment 2022 Below.
Apply for Pulse Nigeria Recruitment 2022, Careers & Job Vacancies (6 Positions). These Pulse Jobs Recruitment is available till deadline. Pulse is Africa’s leading innovative media company, informing and engaging Africa’s young audience and producing content and creative digital marketing solutions for top brands. We run news platforms and social channels and marketing and production in four countries – Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and Senegal.
We are the platform leading in reach – with over 100 million users and over 100 million video views on our own channels per month. We’re also a marketing partner, empowering brands with our expansive media reach and 360 degree in-house marketing solutions. Additionally, Pulse is the licensee publisher of the regional Business Insider Africa.
Latest Pulse Nigeria Recruitment 2022:
1.) Creative Digital Strategist (AM & OPS)
Location: Lagos
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2.) Music Reporter
Location: Lagos
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3.) Content Designer
Location: Lagos
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4.) Senior Social Media Manager
Location: Lagos
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Application Closing Date
Not Specified.
How to Apply for Pulse Nigeria Recruitment 2022
To Apply, follow the click here to view details link below each position
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