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Leading the content strategy for your departments - You'll drive the holistic content strategy for your specific departments using trends and customer insights to tell a cohesive story and create a seamless customer experience, overseeing the editorial calendar, trend forecasting, photography curation and creative planning.
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Familiarity with editorial and print design best practices, with a focus on layout, typography, and colour usage to ensure high-quality print outputs. Great perks: You won’t find table tennis tables or office mandates - we prefer to offer perks that support your overall well-being - including a lifestyle allowance, well-being program, WFH budget, personal learning & development budget, generous leave benefits, and plenty more.
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Responsible for the site’s day-to-day operations, the editor communicates the editorial and business goals of the organization to the writers and editors, helps plan editorial pipeline, and coordinates with the marketing team to help assign writers, post and track article efficiency.
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Is part of editorial leadership team, along with the Editor-In-Chief and Managing Editor, to help establish the editorial calendar. Is part of editorial leadership team, along with the Editor-In-Chief and Managing Editor, to help establish the editorial calendar.
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Support maintenance of editorial calendar with office-related communications and content projects with regular and proactive updating, including, but not limited to: digital display content, Slack posts, global office-related communications, regular Confluence audits, trainings, and more.
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10+ years of proven experience as editor-in-chief, managing editor or in a relevant role. Guide journalists and ghost writers on article topics, depth and tone to ensure the best, most relevant information for the community.
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Mocking up editorial layouts, prepares image assets for publication, building presentation decks, preparing boards for creative reviews, and archiving files for all projects. Rooted in graphic design, this person should have experience in editorial content production , be skilled in the latest design software, and able to adhere to established graphic standards.
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This role requires strong relationship management, editorial planning, copywriting expertise, project management, keen attention to detail, ability to work through ambiguity, and multi-functional coordination.
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3 years of experience in writing, editorial, marketing, UX writing, or related, as well as leading content strategy projects. Partner closely with UX research, leveraging insights to help translate complex concepts and terminology into plain language.
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BA/BS in Marketing, Corporate Communications, Public Relations, Editorial Writing orrelated field preferred. BA/BS in Marketing, Corporate Communications, Public Relations, Editorial Writing orrelated field preferred.
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The Social Media and Content Strategist will also maintain the editorial calendar and strategy for all Linqto. The Social Media and Content Strategist will also maintain the editorial calendar and strategy for all Linqto.
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Editorial and column writing; selection and editing of local commentaries and syndicated op-eds; and backreading of letters to the editor. Our Opinion Editors have been recognized for some of California's best editorial and column writing.
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Partner with regional stakeholders, Corporate Commercial Marketing, Corporate Product Portfolio Marketing, and US Marketing to align editorial calendars for more holistic storytelling. Lead the tactical planning of the global social media channel strategy, daily content publishing process using Sprinklr Social Publishing & Engagement, and the submission of content for regulatory reviews using Veeva.
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Help build out an operational planning process, analyze content metrics and influence editorial standards. You will join us at a time when we are designing the future of how we communicate and connect with our Retail Store, Retail Customer Care (RCC), and Retail Support employees globally.
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We are looking for a Content Writer to join our editorial team and enrich our websites with new blog posts, guides and marketing copy. Proven work experience as a Content Writer, Copywriter or similar role.
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