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Knowledge of Print shop operations including the relationship between graphic artwork, offset and digital printing, and printing products; procedures for estimating job costs, supplies, and related materials and resources; maintaining print schedule formats to project needs; standard software applications and desktop publishing programs including Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft outlook, Excel and other related programs.
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The Print Copyholder for Pearson Braille Services serves as a member of the Proofreading Team by reading all print materials alongside the proofreader as they read all braille materials.
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Preparation of biannual O'Hare 21 Diversity Report - Coordination with CCA colleagues and CMRs; compilation of data and narrative content; cleaning, summary, and analysis of data; writing, editing, and proofreading; coordination of formatting, print production, and distribution to CDA.
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Plays a key role in concepting, writing, editing and proofreading new business development proposals and ensures they are accurate, compliant and competitive. These proposals cross a wide spectrum of products and services, including advertising campaign creation, content marketing, media buying, website development and print publishing.
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High level of proficiency in writing, copy-editing and proofreading. This position requires evaluating dozens of unsolicited submissions weekly and either turning them down or recommending acceptance; maintaining relationships with past contributors and soliciting op-eds from them in response to breaking news; editing op-eds and preparing them for print, online and social media; doing research to assist other editors; suggesting ideas for op-eds and occasionally contributing to the op-ed pages, in particular the Weekend Interview.
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Core Job Duties and Responsibilities: 45% - Marketing Strategy Development and Execution Partner with the AVP for Marketing and Communication, VP for Enrollment Management, and Dean of Admission to develop the overall marketing strategy for the division that includes but is not limited to print, email, web content, social media, presentations, and media releases.
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Editing & Proofreading. Projects may include print, broadcast and outdoor advertising; collateral materials; branding, displays and exhibits; audio/video, newsletters; press releases; and more.
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Strong written and verbal communications skills and copywriting/editing/proofreading experience. Understanding of graphic design/print production processes. Strong written and verbal communications skills and copywriting/editing/proofreading experience.
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Familiarity with book publishing and copyediting/proofreading mark up. This is a great opportunity to learn print and ebook production as part of a close-knit team working in a rapidly changing, deadline-driven environment The ideal candidate will be someone with superior attention to detail, ability to prioritize and juggle multiple projects, a keen interest in composition and typographical principles.
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Proficient with English grammar and possesses skills in news-style writing, feature writing, copywriting, proofreading and editing. Training as a print or broadcast journalist and has a "nose" for the story a plus.
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As a Senior Editor, you will shepherd print publications and digital content from the idea stage through story assignment, editing, fact checking, and proofreading. This includes working with freelancers/contributors for content and the editing and proofreading of all completed pages prior to publication.
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The Editor is a key member of the firm’s Marketing team, with responsibility for quality control, proofreading, copyediting, and production oversight for a wide range of digital and print content.
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Strong writing, editing, proofreading, layout and design, professional printing/publishing skills are essential, including ability to present concepts. Plan, research, develop and create content in many forms for internal and external print, marketing and digital media while maintaining brand voice and messaging.
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Calculate payroll deductions and print payroll checks weekly. · Assist with proofreading and editing documents. Take reservations for RV Park and Storage. We are seeking a Secretary/Administrative Assistant to join our team.
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Exceptional writing, storytelling, copy-editing, and proofreading skills. Adobe Creative Suite for both print and digital. Your experience includes graphic design in various print AND web platforms.
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