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Bachelors Degree in journalism, public relations, marketing, communications or related field, or equivalent experience. The Science Writer will serve a key role within ATS/CIRAs communications and outreach efforts, and the individual in this position will report to the ATS Department Head and the CIRA Assistant Director for Outreach and Communication.
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A Bachelor's degree in English, Journalism, Communications, Humanities, Computer Science, or equivalent professional experience. Our partner firm, a swiftly expanding firm in the civil engineering sector, is in search of a talented proposal writer to enhance their team.
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Qualifications: Undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Communications, English, Public Relations, Journalism, Health Sciences, Business Administration, or a related field is preferred Proficiency in writing and editing Ability to work independently on a number of separate, simultaneous tasks Working knowledge of Microsoft tools Excellent communication, multitasking, organizational, writing, grammar, and interpersonal skills Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances: Act 34.
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Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Marketing, or Journalism 2+ years of experience Prior working experience in communications, marketing or events Prior experience with content development Expert experience in multiple social media platforms Expert experience with developing communication and social media strategy The position will involve communications and events coordination with Spanish speaking populations in Arizona, Sonora, Mexico and other regions.
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Journalism or communications degree. Journalism or communications degree. This journalist should have a history of producing hard-hitting work that requires digging beyond the surface of daily news.
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Notable professional experience in a writing-oriented role (e.g. communications, publishing, copyediting, copywriting, linguistics, professor of English/Literature/Linguistics/Communications, speech writer, technical writing, curriculum development.
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10-12 years of relevant work experience in corporate communications, retail communications, public relations, journalism or another related field. Minimum of a bachelors degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing or a related field of study.
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Qualifications Bachelors Degree in Marketing, Communications, English, Journalism, or related field. Produce, or direct the production of communications including, but not limited to website, intranet site, marketing collateral, templates, videos, photography, graphics, and digital media.
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Bachelor's degree in literature, journalism, graphic design, marketing, communications, or a related field. in the realms of content creation, marketing, or communications. Bachelor's degree in literature, journalism, graphic design, marketing, communications, or a related field.
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Bachelors degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Humanities, Business, Social Science, or related field and Minimum twelve (12) years experience in communications, writing, marketing, or a directly related field.
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Students pursuing degrees in Education, Political Science, Government, Human Resources, Public Policy, Social Sciences, Business, Finance, Economics, Management, Communications, Computer Science, Journalism, Mass Media, Graphic Design, Digital Communications and other disciplines are encouraged to apply.
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Has a Bachelor's Degree in Communications (public relations, journalism, marketing or related field). More than an integrated marketing agency, we are a bold collective of communications advocates, stewarding brands, protecting reputations, pioneering industries, influencing public policy, and leveraging data and analytics to shape the most important conversations of our day.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, Communications, Media, Journalism, Design or similar is preferred. Work closely with the series marketing strategist to deliver effective messaging and positioning, content, social and go to, marketing efforts.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, journalism or related field is required. Works with the Director of Corporate Communications to develop and implement communications programs for various internal and external constituencies.
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Education in Journalism or mass Communications. Your responsibilities as an MMJ will include reporting, shooting and editing news stories, enterprising story ideas, developing contacts, as well as other responsibilities as assigned.
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