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Experience in professional writing, editing, and document production required. Write, edit, and proofread contract materials in response to client requests and requirements while meeting established schedules and deadlines.
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The Document Production Specialist/Technical Editor will proofread, revise, edit, and format technical information with a focus on clarity, punctuation, and grammar. Strong editing, proofreading, and page composition skills.
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General copywriting, editing, and verbal communication skills, including knowledge of best practices in writing effective copy for web, email, and social media. Proofread and copy edit for quality, consistency, clarity, accuracy, and readability.
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Write articles tailored to our target audience in collaboration with SMEsEdit and proofread content Work with key stakeholders including the internal legal department to secure final approval on all content.
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Command of video editing techniques and experience using Final Cut Pro or related video editing software. The digital media specialist primary responsibility is to write, edit, proofread and post editorial content to assigned websites.
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Editing and writing skills to initiate, compose, format, proofread and carefully edit various professional business documents and correspondence. We are expanding our team by hiring a Client Service Associate.
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Manage all marketing activities including: Creating and sending birthday, anniversary, get well, and special occasion cards to clients; Sending gifts or flowers for special birthday, anniversary, or significant milestone events; Coordinating all details related to holiday gifts; Managing online marketing strategies (i.e. social media, basic website maintenance, etc.
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Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills with a keen eye for detail. Edit and proofread content to ensure accuracy, consistency, and adherence to brand guidelines. Proven experience as a Content Writer or similar role in a digital marketing setting.
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Draft, edit and proofread a wide range of content, including press releases, media mentions, firm news posts, advertising copy, annual reports, collateral materials, attorney bios, website copy and other content that reflects the firm’s position and goals.
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Experience writing or editing about film/TV and/or pop culture. 2-3 years professional copy editing experience. Proofread published synopses about movies and TV shows. Proofread text and correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
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The Content Editor will collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop content strategies, ensure brand consistency, and optimize content for SEO. The Content Editor will also proofread and revise content to ensure it meets quality standards and aligns with the company's tone and style guidelines.
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The Part-time Grant Specialist Contractor responsibilities include conducting research, preparing budgets in collaboration with finance department, writing and editing components of grant proposals requiring advanced job skills.
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Ability to proofread and perform editing (e.g., punctuation, grammar, spelling) of law office correspondence and legal matters. Ability to proofread and perform editing (e.g., punctuation, grammar, spelling) of law office correspondence and legal matters.
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Plan, design, write, edit, and proofread documents such as external customer correspondence, contract deliverables, and training manuals, and internal documentation such as proposals, correspondence, and contract requirement.
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Assists in developing content for case materials and communications; and proofread written and digital content. May assist in creating, writing, editing, and updating benefit material, brochures, marketing materials, and social media posts.
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