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The VP, Physical Production will supervise the physical production of Black Bear’s growing slate, managing quality and costs, protecting filmmaker vision, thinking proactively and creatively, while always being conscious of fiscal limitations.
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Ideate, promote, and execute a slate of experiential, seasonal, and recurring events in collaboration with marketing and PR agencies and Halo property team. Ideate and implement a full-scale marketing, advertising, PR, and special events program to create engaging connections with consumers at recently debuted property Halo at Wells Fargo Center, a 60K SF, food-focused, mixed-use, retail complex, attached to 2.5M SF office campus in Downtown Los Angeles.
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The Studios expansive portfolio spans a diverse slate of commercially successful and critically acclaimed scripted programming, genre-defining franchises including the ever-growing Star Trek universe, award-winning late night and daytime talk shows, and an extensive library of iconic intellectual property.
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We are seeking a Senior Financial Analyst to join our Business Analytics, Planning, & Strategy Team for CBS Studios / Paramount TV Studios / CBS Network Entertainment. CBS Studios is one of the industry’s leading suppliers of programming with more than 70 series currently in production across broadcast and cable networks, streaming services and other emerging platforms.
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Develop, execute, and assess office policies, procedures, and the student information system of the Admissions unit (The supervision of a student information system in this position includes Slate and PowerCampus.
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You will negotiate and shape robust partnerships with admired brands in support of Netflix’s Sports Slate of titles. These ‘Brand Partnerships’ allow us to unlock new channels, reward fans, and engage new audiences.
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They will need to be solution oriented, proactive in their work, quick thinking, and comfortable with a dynamic project slate. Proficient in low voltage infrastructure and layer 1 delivery, and the curiosity to improve and evolve our design guidelines based on tactical learnings.
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Work with our Head of Interactive to track our slate of projects. Knowledgeable about other UGC / metaverse platforms such as Fortnite, Decentraland, The Sandbox, Spatial, Zapeto, etc. We have departments that specialize in creative development, production, post, live streaming, and interactive experiences.
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Candidates must be comfortable wearing multiple hats, but will be chiefly relied on as a key creative executive for the team responsible for leading complex development projects and providing guidance on our entire slate of social and interactive music, comedy, sports, and film/TV related content.
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We put our money where our mouth is and are proud of our efforts to identify a broad slate of candidates, with many hiring success stories to share. We are seeking a passionate and skilled Head Chef with deep roots or extensive experience in Regional Mexican Cuisine to lead our kitchen team in California.
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A full slate of benefits: medical, dental, vision, AD&D, life insurance, short/long term disability, 401K, ESPP. A Key Account Manager is responsible for all aspects of customer relationship management, consumables, and AviClearsales in the assigned territory.
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Partners with select universities to create a college success pathway that empowers more Black students from SLATE-Z+ high schools to complete a Bachelor’s degree. Currently, these regional programs include a focus on female empowerment, STEM, media arts, college readiness, career exposure and work-based-learning, school improvement design, and parent engagement.
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We're searching for an experienced, entrepreneurial-minded media buyer to strategize and implement digital buys across our client slate. Work alongside an incredible slate of clients and team members.
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Identifies recommendations to refine the slate for Film and TV - including deal analysis, licensing/acquisitions evaluation, and Original content commissioning. Prior experience with Media, entertainment, Direct to Consumer, or Streaming business.
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