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Demonstrated experience with audio recording and editing. Demonstrated experience creating, editing and managing broadcast news content. Candidates must reside in California, or be willing to relocate, and live within a commutable distance to the SDSU campus at the time of hire.
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Exceptional writing and copy-editing skills with a focus on healthcare-related topics. This position will involve producing, editing, and writing a diverse range of content, including emails, newsletters, social posts, tutorials, whitepapers, webinar scripts and more.
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Proficient in graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite) and video editing tools. Reporting directly to the VP of Marketing & Customer Experience, the Marketing Coordinator is a versatile professional with a knack for marketing production, encompassing copywriting, video production, and graphic design.
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Perform related clerical duties such as sending images to the Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS), archiving images, post processing images, and case editing of computer request and reports.
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No video editing experience is required - we will provide the training. Whova is a fast-growing company with brand-name customers, including US-Bank, Stanford, L’Oreal, Hilton, LEGO, Vetafore, NASA, IKEA, TEDx, etc.
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Developing communication strategy and leading and managing execution with advanced copywriting editing and storytelling. CTG is seeking to fill a ServiceNow Scrum Master/Project Coordinator opening for our client in San Diego, CA.
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In this innovative and multi-dimensional role, you will provide essential support to our Senior Marketing Manager as a blend of administrative, creative, and writing tasks such as content creation, graphic design, social media management, copy editing, proofreading, and other marketing-related activities.
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Knowledge of INews and Adobe Premiere editing software preferred. Responsible for shooting, writing, editing, and publishing content, coordinating and conducting interviews, and representing the station in community related events.
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Proficient in digital audio editing and production using various software packages. Excellent verbal and written communication and editing skills; proficient in grammar; ability to make others feel comfortable and open up on air.
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Extensive proofreading and copy-editing experience. Facilitate internal and external communications, content creation, copywriting, and editing for multiple projects that span across several disciplines (text, design, video, etc.
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The Communications Specialist under the overall direction of the CEO researches and assists with grant writing, editing, and preparing communication materials relevant to our internal and external customers.
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Proficient in editing photos (Adobe Photoshop/Lightroom) Lead content creation (video, photography, graphic) at on-property shoots + content missions: planning, executing, editing post-production, client delivery.
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Excellent consulting, writing, editing (photo/video/text), presentation, and communication skills. Work with internal teams to review social media pages for those joining the video marketing program.
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Develops internal and external communications and marketing material by writing, editing, and preparing press releases, promotional materials, articles, emails, web content, newsletters, and other key marketing documents for the company.
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Participate in all aspects of proposal volume development, including, but not limited to, writing, editing, charts, tables, graphs, and production efforts from assignment and receipt of solicitation through delivery and receipt of the proposal by the customer.
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