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Proven experience as a content creator, copywriter, multimedia specialist, photographer, with a strong portfolio showcasing graphic design skills and professional photography. Proven experience as a content creator, copywriter, multimedia specialist, photographer, with a strong portfolio showcasing graphic design skills and professional photography.
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Experience as a copywriter or content writer with a strong portfolio of web copywriting samples; Title: Web Copywriter (remote) Title: Web Copywriter (remote) Must-have skills: 2+ y as a web designer; Finalsite Composer CMS; Ada/accessibility guidance OR K12/edu exp.
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The premier gaming destination in the United States, FanDuel consists of a portfolio of leading brands across gaming, sports betting, daily fantasy sports, advance-deposit wagering, and TV/media.
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Proven experience as a copywriter, content writer or proposal coordinator, with a strong portfolio of published work demonstrating creativity, versatility, and storytelling ability. Proven experience as a copywriter, content writer or proposal coordinator, with a strong portfolio of published work demonstrating creativity, versatility, and storytelling ability.
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They will have an exceptional portfolio of work that displays superior conceptual problem-solving skills, a discerning eye and impeccable design capabilities; strong knowledge of design, layout, typography, image manipulation, illustration, and animation; command of current art and design software packages; and the ability to produce integrated creative efforts across a variety of tactical applications.
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Proven experience as a copywriter, with a strong portfolio showcasing email marketing content, marketing materials, and app-related writing. We are looking for a Copywriter, Product Marketing to join our Marketing team in San Mateo, Ca or Denver, Co.
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Dentsply Sirona develops, manufactures, and markets a comprehensive solutions offering including dental and oral health products as well as other consumable medical devices under a strong portfolio of world class brands.
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Impressive online portfolio of work demonstrating a proven track record of conceptual creative ability and judgment showcased across a variety of projects—namely in film, social, and web content—for top-tier clients.
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We strive to have a remarkable impact on people's lives across several key therapeutic areas - immunology, oncology, neuroscience, and eye care - and products and services in our Allergan Aesthetics portfolio.
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What We’re Looking For Minimum 2-3 years of experience developing copy and digital content for a SaaS audience or similar industry Strong portfolio of previous work and accompanying results required Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills; knowledge and understanding of AP Style is a must Familiarity with SEO principles and best practices Experience using project management software (we use Asana.
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They are looking to hire a Senior Copywriter who will be responsible for collaborating with cross-functional teams on concepting efforts, writing copy across a variety of mediums, and participating in branding brainstorm sessions.
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Portfolio demonstrating high quality pharma copywriting. Writes creative DTC copy across a variety of digital, print, video, and social mediums. Meet is partnering with a mid-sized healthcare advertising agency that works across various disease states for either HCP, DTC, or Patient audiences.
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The Gen AI team at client is looking for a Creative Copywriter to join the AI Studio Creative & Social team, supporting creative and caption writing for content across managed AI social profiles across Instagram and Facebook.
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Position Summary: Overseas Adventure Travel is seeking a qualified and dedicated Copywriter with a strong background in creating a variety of marketing initiatives from conception to finalization.
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Proven work experience as a Content Manager, Copywriter, or similar role. Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills, with a portfolio of published work. Portfolio must be submitted with application.
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