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Work in conjunction with the Line Producer, Casting, Music, and Talent Relations departments to schedule cast records efficiently. SUMMARY:The Script Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the day-to-day production workflow for writing staff, being a liaison to the production team and organizing information for casting and records.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Business Administration, Public Relations, Nonprofit Management, or a related field. The Marketing and Program Coordinator will report directly to the Director of Operations and work closely with the program and marketing teams.
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The Recruiting and Operations Coordinator implements components and initiatives related to employer relations and recruitment operations, including interviews and information sessions held on campus and virtually.
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Partners external to the college on campus include Nazarian College of Business and Economics, offices such as alumni relations, the Soraya for the purposes to facilitate information sharing and collaboration.
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The Recruiter/ Human Resources (HR) Coordinator works onsite at an Eataly location to facilitate various aspects of the HR function including but not limited to: recruitment, onboarding, HR administration, and employee relations.
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The E-Commerce Coordinator holds responsibilities in maintaining the day-to-day operations of our online platform, overseeing essential tasks such as product setup, copywriting, and merchandising and will work closely with our Vice President of Client Relations to ensure that the client experience is always seamless and special.
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PUBLIC RELATIONS ACCOUNT COORDINATOR - LOS ANGELES (Hybrid) Help manage media relations and logistics for b2b and b2c clients. Jackson Spalding is a public relations and marketing agency that helps brands break through to earn measurable audience attention, affinity and action.
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Proven experience in managing a range of HR functions including employee relations, HR projects, organizational development, performance management and HR advice. Manage and resolve complex employee relations issues, conducting effective, thorough, and objective investigations when necessary.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, business, public relations, communications, or related field. MISA Imports is seeking a dynamic and motivated Sales & Marketing Support Coordinator for its California based office.
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Demonstrated skill in inter-group dynamics, intercultural relations and organizational dynamics. Our comprehensive services include Primary Care, Gynecology Services, Immunizations, Travel Medicine, Physical Therapy, Specialty Clinics, Radiology & Laboratory, and Acupuncture – all under one roof.
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MMGY Myriad is the North American leader in international tourist board marketing, providing integrated travel marketing services including strategy planning, travel trade engagement, public relations, event management and activations, social media, media planning and creative.
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The Script Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the day-to-day production workflow for writing staff, being a liaison to the production team and organizing information for casting and records.
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Client Relations: Provide excellent customer service by promptly responding to client inquiries and addressing concerns. This Sports Coordinator role offers a unique opportunity for individuals who are passionate about sports and enjoy facilitating access to exciting sports events for clients.
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Ensures client relations and satisfaction are attained in all areas of position. Intermediate to Expert Excel skills in setting up complex formulas for analysis and reporting as well as experience with Paycom.
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Location: Beverly Hills, CA.The Opportunity: As the Client Relations Coordinator, you will contribute to the overall eCommerce department strategy by being the first point of contact for both our and flagship boutique clients by phone and/or email.
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