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Recognizing the difficulty of the hospitality and restaurant industries under the effect of COVID-19, uSuite is going to launch new products that ease customers’ ordering and paying processes. These are mobile ordering solutions to improve health, safety and customer service efficiency. The products will enable settings to permit customers to utilize their smartphones to control their experiences.
The candidate will be responsible for creating a marketing plan as well as designing uSuite branded materials, managing the social media strategy and posts, assisting with special marketing projects and supporting event and sponsorship strategies. Moreover, the candidate will also create creative platforms using writing skills. Market research will be also be conducted. As uSuite is a start-up, the candidate will contribute to the developing and growing stage of the company. The candidate will also be required to work effectively as a team with other members and be self-motivated to work individually based on the tasks’ nature.
As a Marketing Coordinator, the candidate will observe the market and engage in research to determine the latest trends and customers’ habits. This will enhance the candidate’s knowledge about the marketplace and the technology industry. By working with the founders of the company and preparing reports for weekly meetings during the project, the candidate can focus and practice their presentation and communication skills to communicate effectively at work.
Brooke Klassen
uSuite Technologies
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Professional, scientific and technical services
University of Saskatchewan
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