Metro Atlanta has long been known as a hub for creatives, and current job listings at monster.com prove this is still true. If you're looking for a job in marketing or advertising, here are six companies hiring in Atlanta and surrounding areas. Click on the job title to learn more or apply.

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AT&T

Where it is: Atlanta

What it is: Senior manager, marketing communications

What you do: Manage online and off-line advertising tactics; develop, execute and manage multiple tactics (TV, print, radio, etc.); team with internal groups to maintain long-term view of messages.

What you need: Bachelor's degree in communications, marketing, advertising or related field; five to seven years of advertising experience; communications planning; extensive media background.

Public Broadcasting Atlanta

Where it is: Atlanta

What it is: Senior multimedia graphics designer

What you do: Oversee and execute visual concept across multiple mediums; design and create all graphics for the organization (promotions, presentation materials, info graphics); transform abstract concepts into effective design solutions.

What you need: Bachelor's degree in graphics, design or related field; at least five years of related experience; ability to manage projects from concept to completion.

UPS

Where it is: Atlanta

What it is: Customer communications supervisor

What you do: Manage the development and execution of communication promotional campaigns across multiple channels (social media, web, email, etc.); measure effectiveness of digital campaigns; manage development of paid media plans.

What you need: Bachelor's degree in advertising, communications, marketing or related field; master's degree preferred; experience with or managing oversight of advertising/branding or digital/social agencies preferred.

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