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The Director of Internal Communications and Editorial Strategy is an experienced strategic communications leader responsible for internal and editorial communications, content and programs that align, inspire and engage global associates across PVH's vision, strategy and priorities.
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HelloFresh is in search of an organized and detail-oriented Editor to join our growing Editorial Team. The ideal candidate should have excellent recipe editing, food writing, grammar, and proofreading skills.
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At least six years experience writing, editing, and curating newsletters, blogs, or other products with a distinct audience focus. We are looking for someone who can develop and own the editorial strategy for our high-profile newsletter products while helping shape organization-wide best practices.
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This candidate is responsible for owning the creative direction and output of the video team, upholding the tone and voice of the AJC, and meeting editorial standards. Superior writing, editing, and pre- and post- production skills are essential.
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Bachelor or Master's degree in a relevant field, ideally Journalism, Creative Writing, Marketing, or equivalentExperience in digital transformation a plusExperience developing and editing long-form thought leadership pieces, short-form blog posts, and technical case studiesSignificant experience acting in an editorial and proofreading capacity.
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Veralto’s Water Quality companies—Aquatic Informatics, ChemTreat, Hach, McCrometer, OTT HydroMet, Sea-Bird Scientific, Trojan Technologies, and XOS—help customers manage, treat, purify, and protect the global water supply, from municipal and wastewater treatment facilities to lakes, rivers, watersheds, and oceans.
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While this role has project management and oversight components, someone in this role will be expected to contribute to the production of project assets, exercising skills in illustration, animation, motion graphics, audio engineering, video editing, and photo editing.
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Application process: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis for the July 2024 cohort of the GoodRx Editorial Internship. Other responsibilities will vary depending on focus area and may include completing ad hoc administrative tasks, pitching story ideas to editors, and assisting with the interview process for the next cohort of Editorial interns.
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We are looking for a junior-level content strategist with strong editing and project management skills to help manage the workflow involved in maintain a library of editorial content. This will require a proficiency editing content about personal finance and investing, light writing skills and an ability to tailor content to fit the E*TRADE brand and customer.
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The Spotlight Creative Director is the counterpart to the Spotlight Editorial Director, teaming up to establish and own the vision of Spotlight reporting experiences throughout the entire process of a project.
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The ideal candidate is a superb journalist and experienced manager with excellent organizational skills and high journalistic standards who brings an inspiring, social, and racial equity-centered editorial vision that will address local news and information gaps with the skills to implement a strategy to achieve it.
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Deep editorial experience in senior leadership roles such as editor-in-chief or editorial director. Minimum ten years of recent experience in writing, editing, and content production; background in business journalism preferred; experience in research design also a plus.
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The Communications Specialist will collaborate with the Communications Coordinator on management for webinars (creating an editorial calendar of webinars with staff, marketing the event, IT, project management, and running slides during the webinar) and attend in-person events to connect the organization’s online followers to important gatherings.
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Work closely with the Creative Director on the conceptual development and execution of seasonal editorial and e-commerce photography for the A&F brand, ensuring that all creative content aligns with the brand's guidelines and is consistent with the overall brand aesthetic - this includes casting, lighting design, set and prop direction, editing, color and post-production guidelines.
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Content Marketing is looking for a content and editorial intern with excellent writing and editing skills to join our growing team. Recommended coursework: Journalism, newspaper, creative writing, professional writing, editing, and publishing.
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