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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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20%)+ Other activities as assigned (10%)+ BS/BA degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or related field, plus 5-10 years of related experience. The ideal candidate will bring a mix of journalistic, corporate and creative storytelling skills to the role, working closely with a talented team of fellow writers and executive-communications experts to develop content that’s succinct, original, compelling and effective.
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Bachelors degree in communications, public relations, journalism, political science, public affairs, public policy or other relevant field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Bachelors degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations or related field. The Media Relations Specialist is responsible for shaping and protecting Xpansiv's corporate image through various forms of media.
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The position is hybrid (the communications teamcurrently works from the office two days a week) and is based in Silver Spring,MD. The senior associate will report to the senior manager of internal communicationsand, working closely with the other members of the team, be a key part ofimplementing Panagoras multifaceted corporate communications strategy.
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Degree holder in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing or related disciplines. Minimum 5 years of solid experience in corporate communications or marketing communications in agencies or media or sizable companies.
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Ideal candidates will have graduated and completed college coursework in journalism, public relations, communications, or related fields. + Prior internship experience at a public relations firm or corporate communications is a plus; Prior internship or school-related experience where the role involved writing, content creation, social media, etc.
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Corporate Communications & Public Relations Manager Job Summary: We are seeking a seasoned Corporate Communications and PR Manager to elevate our brand's presence and articulate our vision to the global market.
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A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Communications, Journalism, Market-Research, Political Science, or related field. The Market Research Analyst (Political and Corporate) reports to the Associate or Director and is responsible for assisting with the execution and implementation of custom qualitative and quantitative market research projects.
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AP Style)Three years of experience in corporate marketing, B2B services, agency, training, or communications environment, with direct responsibility for producing content for a variety of topics and audiencesBachelor’s degree preferred in journalism, business, English, marketing, communications, advertising, or related field.
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This promise is at the heart of our culture, and it’s why our employees consistently vote us one of the “Best Places to Work in PA.” Capital Blue Cross has an exciting opportunity for a student to work alongside our Market Content and Brand Journalism team, assisting with social media marketing during the summer of 2024.
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Experience in corporate storytelling, media relations, social media, internal communications, issues and crisis management. Bachelor's or Master's degree in communications, journalism, creative writing, marketing or similar field preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, public relations, journalism, English, communications, multimedia or related field from an accredited college or university, or some college and evidence of progressive work experience.
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As a Corporate Communications Specialist (also known as Communications Coordinator, PR Specialist), you'll play a pivotal role in both internal and external communications.
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Education Minimum: 4 Year / Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or Journalism. Experience Minimum: 5+ years relevant experience knowledge, skills and abilities Proven track record in corporate communications.
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