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Own Wild Willies social media channels including day-to-day operations, content development both internally and via influencers/creators, and content scheduling/ publishing. Wild Willies believes in the American way, that a man is not afraid to get his hands dirty, and knows they are the hero of their own story.
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Basic Qualifications At least a year of relevant experience in communications, public relations, marketing or related fields, including research, advertising, management consulting, media or publishing, preferably in an agency setting.
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Posting to our social media platforms using digital publishing tools, video editing software, and other resources. Candidates should craft compelling headlines and social media posts to create maximum engagement with every news story.
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Ic GIS data analysis workflow terminology (e.g., Merge, Dissolve, and Intersect geoprocessing functions; creating new shapefiles and attribute tables; publishing GIS map to ArcGIS Online and ArcMap desktop environment; managing shared access to ArcGIS Online Maps and Attribute Tables; working with Domains; taking GPS points with smart devices; working with aerial imagery, etc.
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Requirements Must-haves: 4+ years of journalism experience, with at least 2 in a professional editing role, including a record of working with writers (in-house and freelance) on story scope, deadlines, and content strategy.
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You maintain and optimize client account information, ensuring that Kobalt is well-positioned for efficient catalogue registration, royalty collection, and ongoing administration for the duration of our clients’ publishing and administration agreements.
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Under General supervision, creates basic to moderate complexity engineering designs involving site layout development, site grading and drainage, hydraulics and hydrology calculations, water distribution systems, collection systems, storage tanks and impoundments, foundation designs, stormwater infrastructure and treatment, and occasionally single-story structures.
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Daily efforts may range from strategizing how to optimize detailed product reviews and best-of roundups for SEO visibility to diagnosing reader engagement to suggest new story formats to following trends in home, beauty, health/fitness and more that can drive day-of coverage.
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Generate and help produce story and content packages (social posts/calendars, blog posts, thought leadership op-eds, email/website copy, podcast/video scripts and whitepapers). 5-7 years of editorial experience at a media or online publishing company or at an agency or in-house at a Consumer brand on a communications, editorial or social media team.
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Experience working as a producer on the publishing side and/or with in-market product updates (i.e., Live Ops, DLC, ongoing maintenance) Experience with game publishing and release management on major platforms such as Mobile, PlayStation, Switch, Steam, Xbox, etc.
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The Weber Shandwick Editorial team is currently seeking a motivated writer, editor, and content strategist to help our healthcare clients tell their story across channels. Generate and help produce story and content packages (blog posts, though leadership op-eds, social posts/calendars, email/website copy, podcast/video scripts and whitepapers.
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Working within an Agile based process, the person in this role will be responsible for developing data driven solutions for incident operations and national security events using products such as Esri Dashboard, Web App Builder (WAB), Survey 123, Field Maps, and Story Maps.
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You thrive in a fast-paced, newsroom-style content creation process where you'll be assigning a story, editing, and publishing it in a few hours time. Managing a small team in publishing 25+ stories per day while also editing your own daily stories.
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Ghost Story Games is a self-publishing game development studio owned by Take-Two Interactive, located in the greater-Boston area. Ghost Story Games is on the search for a Senior Technical Narrative Designer to join the Narrative Team to bring our stories and characters to life.
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Requires proficiency in internal communications best practices, social media platforms and publishing applications. Exceptional, proven writing, editing and story-telling skills. If you're ready to elevate brands, captivate audiences, and leave a lasting impact, join us in reshaping the future of internal communication at one of the Midwest’s premier healthcare organizations.
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