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Demonstrated ability to provide copy editing and proofreading to the highest standard under tight deadlines. Copy edit print and online materials using the University’s AP-based style guide and proofread for accuracy, often under tight deadlines.
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Superior writing, editing, proofreading is a must. Edit, proofread, and revise both internal and external communications. The Marketing Communications Manager reports to the Global Marketing Director and supports the Sales & Marketing team in the development and implementation of communications initiatives that align with GDT's strategic objectives.
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Marketing Communications Manager. Create and deliver communications content, which may include presentations, executive bios, corporate newsletter content, social media content, press releases, media relations content, case studies, white papers and/or speaking proposals.
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Applies basic marketing knowledge and strong spelling and grammatical skills to proofread and edit copy under the direction of the Managing Copy Editor or more senior Copy Editor. The Associate Copy Editor is responsible for proofreading marketing materials and collaborating with creative teams to deliver flawlessly executed work to clients.
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Expert level proofreading and copy editing required. Create, edit, and proofread a wide range of written materials, such as white papers, ads, newsletter content, event signage, flyers, handouts, external emails, website copy (including web page text, hot topics, banners, and web tool verbiage), video scripts, internal and external training documents, PowerPoint slides, and other communication materials.
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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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Stantec Government Services (GS) seeks a Document Production Specialist/Technical Editor to play an integral part in the development of technical documents for various environmental projects executed by Stantec GS in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA.
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Requires accurate completion of the proofreading examination as administered and evaluated by the Managing Copy Editor. Thanks to the work of every employee, Epsilon has been consistently recognized as industry-leading by Forrester, Adweek and the MRC. Positioned at the core of Publicis Groupe, Epsilon is a global company with more than 8,000 employees around the world.
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Experience as a Document Production Specialist/Technical Editor working with style guides (Chicago Manual of Style, Associated Press, etc. The Document Production Specialist/Technical Editor will identify awkward phrasing and inconsistent language and provide minor rephrasing or light rewriting.
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Review proofread PDFs, checking grammar, style, and consistency throughout. Perform triage, copyediting and proofreading functions; initiates composition; and conducts issue finalization and online issue posting.
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BA in Public Relations, Marketing, Journalism, English, Communications, or equivalent degree8+ years of marketing-related activitiesFlexibility to periodically work outside normal working hours, and travel as required for business needsBasic knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft OfficeStrong organizational, writing, editing, and proofreading skillsDetail-orientedAbility to work under tight deadlines and handle multiple assignments concurrentlyTeam playerKnowledge of A/E/C industry.
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Create, edit and manage content such as graphics, photography, video, and text to ensure it remains relevant, current and has a consistent style and voice; ensure appropriate metadata is maintained for the content; manage the clearance and proofreading processes for content publishing.
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Possess excellent knowledge of reading, writing, grammar, spelling, punctuation, proofreading, and formatting in order to analyze and interpret source data, perform administrative functions, prepare relevant documentation, proofread material for grammatical, typographical, and spelling errors, and perform file maintenance.
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Math, 10-key data entry, alpha-numeric data entry, Intermediate Word, Advanced Excel, Intermediate Windows, Proofreading, Reading Comprehension. Ability to proofread documents for accuracy of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and format.
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Excellent command of the English language with strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills. Proofread and edit content to ensure clarity, consistency, and adherence to brand voice and style guidelines.
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