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Copy editing - editing articles for tone, readability, and adherence to GoodRx's style guide. Our previous interns have copy edited articles and written about a wide range of topics, including pet insurance, Native Hawaiian healing practices, and the best time to stretch.
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Identify, research, and create copy regarding traffic to feature during on-air shift; finalizes content using digital audio editing software. We create and produce some of the most popular and well-known branded live music events in America, including the iHeartRadio Music Festival, the iHeartRadio Music Awards, the iHeartCountry Festival, iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina and the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour.
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Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skillsDemonstrated exemplary writing, copy editing and proofreading skillsSelf-motivation, discipline, task focus, and the ability to structure and present workProven track record of delivering high quality results within strict deadlinesCompensationStarting base salary: $87,027 - $138,965 per year.
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Strong writing, editing, proofreading and graphic design abilities. Work directly with Project Managers to write, proofread, edit and produce proposals, brochures, direct mail, press releases, articles, newsletters, web copy and other original content.
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Hiring Manager is looking for a candidate with 10+ years in copy editing experience rather than copy writers. Make final adjustments to content and sync edits across applications (Asana, Figma, Slack, Google Workspace, Pastel) to ensure the copy deck is the source of truth for the team.
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Demonstrated editing skills, including content editing and copy editing. Ability to follow detailed rules and guidelines for writing and editing assessment items. Its projects also examine the technical aspects of assessment, as well as focus on a range of assessment and accountability-related issues for various student populations (e.g., English language learners, students with disabilities) and for traditional academic areas and developing fields (e.g., alternative school accountability.
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Directs the copy editing and proofreading process for documentation in accordance with corporate standard operating procedures and work practices. Key Responsibilities Liaises with research scientists to outline, write and coordinate review and editing of medical writing deliverables and serves as Medical Writer on project teams.
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Liaises with research scientists to outline, write and coordinate review and editing of medical writing deliverables and serves as Medical Writer on project teams. Zymeworks is a publicly listed (NASDAQ:ZYME) clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery, development and commercialization of next-generation, bispecific and multifunctional biotherapeutics, initially focused on the treatment of cancer.
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Collaborate with Biometrics department in developing study-specific and standard tables, listings, and figures (TLFs) as well as defining the scope of outputs required for various documents, including Investigator’s brochures, clinical study reports, and interim and final publications.
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2 years of experience performing copy and developmental edits for product documentation, online publishing, or technical blogging. Consult with writers on developmental editing, content strategy, information architecture.
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This includes writing, editing, and proofreading copy for various formats such as slides, talking points, websites, newsletters, and more. Exceptional Writing and Editing Skills: Proven ability to create clear, compelling content for various channels and formats.
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Who you are: You have 2 to 3 years of professional copy-editing experience. Under the direction of SFGATE’s copy desk chief, the part-time copy editor will work with our digital team to raise the standards of the site for clean, concise prose.
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Prepares and does minor editing of manuscripts (e.g., technical manuscripts, those written in a foreign language), reports, grant proposals, catalog copy, meeting minutes, class schedules, tests, and course syllabi and manuals, as well as routine correspondence.
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The Senior Copywriter is responsible for developing and editing a wide range of primarily B2B copy, from brand campaigns, print and digital ads, collateral, web pages, and video that convey our services and their benefits to clients clearly.
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Knows how to leverage tools like GPT to fast-track editing, without losing out the qualityInterested to go beyond content into broader scope of communication & marketing within next 1-2 yearsAbout Doctor DroidYour best friend in production.
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