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Fast Company is looking for a Senior Editor who will be responsible for generating, assigning, and editing features and short-form stories for print, digital, and other editorial platforms, and help oversee and edit Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies and other annual recognition programs.
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Ensures high quality of communications through research, proofreading, and editing. Minimum: Bachelor's Degree in the field of Communications, Journalism, English, Public Relations, or related field of study.
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The Digital Producer leads the transition from broadcast focused newsrooms to multi-platform newsrooms through active daily example; providing training in methods, processes and tactics; as well as in creating/editing original content beyond that which is produced for on-air.
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You have some professional or educational experience in creative writing, copywriting and editing in English. You have a degree in communications, linguistics, literature, journalism, or similar.
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5 - 7+ years experience in communications, public relations, or other related field. As a Senior Communications Specialist at Mercury , you will join a Communications Team that supports Company strategy, drives team member engagement, and builds strong Mercury pride through effective communications.
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Experience with the traditional copy-editing duties of upholding quality and standards, as well as optimizing journalism for digital distribution, including knowledge of SEO, recirculation, tagging and linking.
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Business Insights + Performance Intern Job Summary: Join History Factory as a Business Insights + Performance Research Intern and contribute to our dynamic team by conducting detailed fact-checking, editing transcripts for clarity, and providing valuable research support across diverse projects.
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Avid) and newsroom systems, such as iNews Experience: Must have at least some previous news producing experience at a commercial TV station, although the right entry-level candidate may be considered A Journalism degree is preferred Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing or relevant field. Excellent writing, editing and proofreading skills. Contribute to concept development, writing and editing of marketing materials such as technical proposals, reports, handouts, presentations, and videos.
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Health and wellbeing resources, including free mental wellbeing therapy/coaching sessions, child and eldercare resources, and more. Video production experience preferred. Medical, dental, vision, life, and pet insurance.
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If you're a professional who works with text, we have an exciting opportunity to use your writing, editing, technical and creative skills in a new and innovative way. Our freelance roles are fully remote so, you just need a laptop, internet connection, time available and enthusiasm to take on a challenge.
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Take part in part-time, remote, freelance projects that respect your primary professional or academic commitments. Were seeking freelance writers, copywriters, editors and wordsmiths to collaborate with us creating a diverse range of content.
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Bachelor's degree in marketing, journalism, English, or public relations preferred. Responsible for assembling, writing (or editing), and updating written content. Responsible for pitch and proposal strategy and contributing to creative strategy.
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The ideal candidate will have experience implementing communications plans, strong writing skills, video editing and graphic design capabilities and thinks strategically while delivering tactical results.
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Regular remote attendance on a full-time schedule Monday - Friday, Pacific Time. You will lead communication strategies that inform and engage team members with a people-first approach. Experience writing a variety of communication pieces, such as newsletters, announcements, articles, FAQs, speaking points, presentations, flyers, brochures, etc.
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