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Basic level skill in Microsoft Excel (for example: opening a workbook, inserting a row, selecting font style and size, formatting cells as currency, using copy, paste and save functions, aligning text, selecting cells, renaming a worksheet, inserting a column, selecting a chart style, inserting a worksheet, setting margins, selecting page orientation, using spell check and/or printing worksheets.
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Strong writing, editing and verbal communication skills. Personal computer, printer, copy machine and other general office equipment. Impressive style, manner, communication, and collaboration skills to represent the VP, OT&E’s office.
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Minimum 2 years of experience in copy editing. Working in conjunction with the ministry's Creative Writer and Editor, the Partner Report Writer and Assistant Editor will ensure all outgoing content adheres to Faith Comes By Hearing's style guide, key messaging, and brand standards.
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Strong editing/proofreading skills, including broad vocabulary and knowledge of medical/scientific terminology. Quality document control, comparison of artwork versus editor's copy and supporting documentation.
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Excellent writing and copy-editing abilities in Spanish in adherence with AP Style guidelines. Demonstrated video sourcing, production, and editing abilities. The Gray Spanish Digital Content Center provides local, national, entertainment, trending, and international news coverage for our local television stations and associated brands.
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Perform developmental, technical, and copy editing on a large volume of product documentation for a global audience. Strong editing skills with a focus on understanding technical content, editing for organization and flow, and adding value to the usability of the documentation.
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The Digital Content Specialist optimizes content to ensure that information on the website is cohesive, organized, accurate and up to date, and aligns with best practices and the Society’s branding and style guide.
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Strong writing and editing skills, including recipe editing and familiarity with AP style. Write optimized copy to expand recipe and gallery introductions. At least 2 years experience editing in the food and beverage space, preferably for a digital brand.
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Experience in writing for the web, and excellent grammar, writing, and copy-editing skills including the ability to adapt writing style to appeal to different audiences and adhere to established brand voices.
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Developing editorial scopes, assigning stories, and editing, fact-checking, and proofreading copy in accordance with house style for digital and print. Developing editorial scopes, assigning stories, and editing, fact-checking, and proofreading copy in accordance with house style.
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Copy editing OBP materials by reviewing style and formatting to ensure documents meets CISA and OBP guidelines; In this position you will be using your technical editing expertise to support the review of written material and revising it for clarity, grammar, style, and content in support of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office for Bombing Prevention (OBP) and Infrastructure Security Division (ISD) Front Office.
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At least (10) years professional editorial/copy editing experience. Knowledge of writing, editing and style guidelines of the Government Publishing Office. Ability to assemble editorial style guide that adheres to GPO style and commercial best practices.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications field, public relations, or marketing and two (2) years of related experience OR six (6) years related experience in the field for public relations, public affairs or journalism related with experience in research, conducting interviews, writing, editing, and obtaining release/approval for articles, feature stories, news releases, and statements including electronic, web based, and hard copy material.
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Provides high-quality, audience-focused editorial services (copy editing, proofreading, and substantive editing) for technical deliverables and other communication products (e.g., evaluation reports, studies, strategies, training materials, work plans, new business proposals, blog posts, white papers, and news articles) in compliance with EnCompass’ and clients’ branding and marking standards.
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Leads QA assurance policies for all video content published by Harvest, provides copy editing and writing where necessary, and reviews art assets all according to style guide standards to maintain the Harvest brand.
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