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The News Writer/Reporter, Cancer Discovery , will report to the Senior Editor of Science & Medical News and will work from an AACR office in Boston or Philadelphia. The News Writer/Reporter will brainstorm and suggest story ideas, interview experts, and draft articles for the journal, and will ensure the publication of accurate, high-quality pieces.
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5% grading writer/editor trial projects. - Assign copy projects to writers with a thoughtful eye toward matching the right writer with the right client as well as ensuring deadlines stay on track.
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Professional Writing (e.g. copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer) Professional Writing (e.g. copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer.
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As an assistant editor, you will support the editor-in-chief to administer, plan and produce various publications. Provide administrative support to the editor-in-chief. Collaborate with the editor-in-chief to research and plan new articles.
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Oversee storylines and content from media availabilities and community events, meeting with other members of the content team to brainstorm stories and execute in a timely and relevant manner, help produce stories in collaboration with a video editor or writer and appear on camera as needed.
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The IT Trainer/Technical Writer will help facilitate the collection of all training requirements and ensure that they can be transitioned to the DIT Learning Management System (LMS). The IT Trainer/Technical Writer is tasked with documentation of training materials in support of the DIT transition to ServiceNow and the procedural documentation of Standard Pre-Approved Changes (SPACs.
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We need a conscientious, relationship-building writer/editor capable of following through on her/his own ideas with a candid, honest writing style suitable for both print and online reading.
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The Digital UX Writer will play an essential role in defining and creating content for Humana’s web and mobile presence. The Digital UX Writer is assigned to a specific Experience team within Humana’s Digital Experience Solutions group.
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JOB SUMMARY: The successful producer is a talented and nimble visionary, storyteller, writer, and editor who is able to use and adapt these skills as needed. We are looking for candidates who are savvy news, promotions, and social media enthusiasts.
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Serves as lead writer and copy editor on all print and digital alumni communications, fundraising proposals, correspondences for the Dean of the School and Assistant Dean of Development and Alumni Relations, Weitzman DAR website, donor stewardship reports, and other materials as needed.
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MacGillivray Freeman Films is seeking a post production Media Manager/Assistant Editor. Previous experience in a media manager or assistant editor role is a plus.
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The Video Producer/Editor oversees the planning and execution of public media content including the production of video stories, promos, underwriting spots and special projects. Experience in current digital video trends and production of videos tailored for social media platforms (e.g. YouTube, Instagram Stories, TikTok.
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Please include the subject line “Technical Writer Application – [Your Full Name]” in your email. Proven experience as a Technical Writer in a manufacturing environment. gfworldwide.com. Federal Signal Corporation (NYSE: FSS) provides products and services to protect people and our planet.
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Advanced experience using Cadence OrCAD Capture CIS/CIP, Allegro PCB Editor required. Design of advanced multilayer PCB Designs and layout with Cadence Allegro PCB Editor V17. x utilizing Constraint Manager to ensure PCB designs meet performance requirements.
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Race & Sports Lead Ticket Sellers at Dover Downs will exude professionalism and display friendly and superior customer service while providing rapid and accurate ticket selling and cashing services to the guests of the race and sports book.
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