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Content marketing: write short articles, social media postings, and light proofreading for campaigns. Up-to-date on all the latest digital marketing techniques (email marketing, landing pages, retargeting/remarketing, social media marketing, direct response, affiliate marketing.
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Detail oriented with excellent writing, editing, grammar, and proofreading skills. Support inbound and outbound marketing activities by displaying expertise in areas such as event planning, advertising, email activities, search engine marketing, graphic web design, search engine optimization and, content development.
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The role will require meeting deadlines and attending restaurant openings/tastings/events that may fall outside traditional Monday to Friday, 9-5 working hours Proficiency in AP Style; experience with line editing and proofreading Strong social skills (excellent communication, high emotional intelligence, sociable) Strong critical-thinking and problem-solving skills (are you a resourceful person.
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The Deputy Court Clerk I performs general clerical support work for the Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco, such as typing and data entry on a computer, proofreading, performing mathematical computations, handling cash transactions, maintaining and filing court records, and providing information to the public and other staff in-person, by telephone, and in writing.
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Working closely with the communication team, responsible for copywriting and proofreading of various forms of media targeted toward prospective SLU undergraduate and graduate students including their parents.
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Performs clerical duties such as typing, filing, emailing, and proofreading as required. Our clients include property and casualty insurance carriers, law firms, third-party claim administrators and government agencies that use independent services to confirm the veracity of claims by sick or injured individuals under automotive, disability, liability and workers' compensation insurance coverages.
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Conduct copywriting, copyediting, and proofreading for ongoing email and text message campaigns focused on both transportation and environmental planning topics, as well as more general organizational topics, through agency public-facing platforms including but not limited to websites, social media, flyers, brochures, plans, etc.
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Marketing deliverables include pricing analysis, offering memorandums, locations maps, team brochures, emails, website landing pages, conference pieces, investment summaries, executive summaries, etc., Provide quality control for all marketing deliverables (proofreading, style guide, production management, etc.
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Communications Specialist responsibilities include conducting thorough research on digital content to meet University and College goals, generating ideas for content types, and writing, editing, and proofreading copy before publication.
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Experience conducting historical research, copyediting, writing, and proofreading. Experience conducting historical research, copyediting, writing, and proofreading. Responsibilities include research, editing, writing, and graphic design to meet established publishing goals and timelines.
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The Associate Copywriter will deliver classic, American cool copy and ace proofreading skills for our team. Marketing channels include, but are not limited to, direct to consumer, email marketing, point of sale, e-commerce, wholesale, social media, influencer marketing, advertising, public relations and events.
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Initial responsibilities include general administrative support, report generation and budget tracking (proficiency in Excel is a must), inter-departmental communication, workflow management, client/customer service, and general copywriting and proofreading.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a proven track record of translating complex research and/or public policy into clear, structured, and persuasive publications in a variety of tones for a variety of audiences (e.g. newsletters, one-pagers, articles, press releases, blog posts, etc); strong copy editing and proofreading skills.
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Demonstrated ability to provide copy editing and proofreading to the highest standard under tight deadlines. The Copy Editor/Proofreader will also provide organizational support to the editorial team in the Office of Communications.
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May handle data management tasks for physicians in real-time, Applies knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology to the transcription of proofreading of medical dictation from originators.
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