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Utilize gained knowledge of the organizational ERP platform (D365), content editing tools, and Thorlabs’ processes and standards to ensure comprehensive updates requiring minimal feedback when it comes to technical accuracy, completeness, and adherence to Thorlabs standards for layout.
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Procurement of materials, equipment, or services by assisting with establishing procurement plans and procurement decisions; reviewing, editing and approving purchase requisitions through D365; placing orders, determining appropriate methods of shipment and distribution.
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The ideal candidate is a superb journalist and experienced manager with excellent organizational skills and high journalistic standards who brings an inspiring, social, and racial equity-centered editorial vision that will address local news and information gaps with the skills to implement a strategy to achieve it.
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Experienced knowledge of writing, editing, proofreading and tenets of journalism including AP style. The temporary managing editor serves a key role on a highly collaborative marketing and communications team within the Office of Advancement at CU Boulder that seeks to increase philanthropic support and engagement.
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As a video editor / motion graphics designer, you excel at creating complex animations using a variety of motion graphics and editing tools. Proven experience in video editing and motion graphics with a strong portfolio of work.
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The ideal candidate is a versatile journalist who is curious, driven and excited to be part of an innovative nonprofit local newsroom that has quickly emerged as an influential news source. Follow state and local (City of Boulder and Boulder County) public affairs, including tuning into weekly city council meetings.
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Record "cell phone" video tours of your community for our video editing team to work with for promos. Join our team to accelerate your real estate career with new home sales. Your Way Home specializes in marketing new home communities through online marketing including paid social and SEO. We are hiring one local, licensed real estate agent to be our exclusive representative for select markets.
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Our company provides all leads, website development, video production and all advertising. Learn more and apply at JoinYWH.net Requirements Real Estate license and MLS membership. Minimum two years active real estate sales experience with at least 12 closed transactions in the last five years.
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Coordinate processes associated with campaign development: minor copy editing, email and landing page design, list identification and upload, and approval and testing of all components. Coordinate processes associated with campaign development: minor copy editing, email and landing page design, list identification and upload, and approval and testing of all components.
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Excellent copywriting and editing skills and ability to adapt “voice” to various audiences. Experience using marketing automation software; proficiency with Salesforce Marketing Cloud a plus. This position creates and implements email and social media marketing campaigns to support the organization’s wide-ranging initiatives and revenue goals.
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Assist with the writing, editing, and production of technical work products, presentations, and proposals. Bachelor's and/or Master's degree in cell and molecular biology, toxicology, occupational and environmental health sciences, or related disciplines.
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Requirements:Proven experience in video editing and motion graphics with a strong portfolio of work. Assist with video editing tasks, including assembling raw footage, adding transitions, and optimizing audio.
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