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Strong written and verbal communication skills including an attention to detail, excellent writing and copy-editing skills, and exceptional presentation and speaking skills. Carry out special projects at the direction of the President and CEO or Chief of Staff as required.
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Certification (Copy of Site Supervisor or Program Director Permit) Some experience with Grant writing preferred but not required. Copy of Transcript (Copy of transcripts with BA or MA Degree conferred on them.
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If you have a copy background: brilliant creative writing in a direct-to-consumer advertising context. Experienced creative generalist with a sophisticated understanding of web and graphic design, fluency with design, art, photography, copy, and/or video.
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Lead all writing functions for the Branding, Marketing, and Communications department including, but not limited to press releases, long-form content, web copy, newsletters, ad copy, web content, speech writing, blog copy, and crisis communications.
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Competence in managing paid advertising, optimizing campaigns, sourcing images, writing ad copy, and setting up campaigns within Facebook Ads Manager and Google Ads. An organized professional with a broad skill set in digital marketing, including PPC, SEM, and advertising on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Google.
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The hired individual will oversee the newsroom during the course of a daypart and will be responsible for creating rundowns, selecting sound to air during newscasts, writing and approving copy, and coordinating with the digital content team.
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Previous experience with copy editing (particularly the Chicago Manual of Style) and/or recipe editing/writing strongly preferred. The Administrative Coordinator will be responsible for assisting in all aspects of conference planning and execution with special focus on copy-editing, operational, and administrative logistics.
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Pete's Collision Center - We are looking for a creative copywriter to write clear and concise copy for ads, blogs, press releases, and websites. Please submit up to three writing samples so we can get an idea of your best work.
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Strong writing and copy-editing skills are a must. Sound writing skills, a great work ethic, and a can-do attitude is a must. Strong writing and copy-editing skills are a must. You will grow here as a storyteller as the newsroom leaders love to coach.
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Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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Continually raise the bar on creativity, writing fresh copy that connects with the desired audience and drives action. Excellent writing and editing skills with demonstrated experience in conceptual writing in marketing or advertising, web, product, brand messaging and promotional copy.
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The Senior Copywriter is responsible for developing and editing a wide range of primarily B2B copy, from brand campaigns, print and digital ads, collateral, web pages, and video that convey our services and their benefits to clients clearly.
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Your words will inform and engage target audiences and take into account search engine optimization and SEM efforts. Our ideal candidate is a team-oriented, skilled, and imaginative writer with an eye for detail.
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Strong copy editing, reporting, and writing skills. The ideal candidate has at least five years of professional experience in both digital and print platforms, is well-versed in home design, and excels at transforming copy into compelling packages.
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Experience in professional writing, editing, and document production required. Coordinate and assist with contract and proposal deliverables production, packing, and delivery (hard / soft copy) per RFP requirements.
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