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Bachelor's Degree in a related field (for example, Public Relations, Public Affairs, Communication, Journalism, Business, Industrial Psychology, Organizational Leadership, Organizational Change Management, or Political Science.
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A minimum of bachelor’s degree in journalism, Mass Communications, Integrated Marketing Communication, Literature, Sociology, Economics or related studies, Criteria 1: A minimum of bachelor’s degree in journalism, Mass Communications, Integrated Marketing Communication, Literature, Sociology, Economics or related studies.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, media, communications, or related field; a combination of a degree in one of these areas and a degree, certification, or equivalent work experience in health, social science, or a medical specialty is strongly preferred.
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Best known as one of Washington's most trusted media brands for more than 50 years, our expertise is unmatched with teams of specialists dedicated to government affairs, communications, and political research, in addition to exceptional journalism.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Communications, Journalism, International Relations, or equivalent practical experience. Manage content operations and drive escalations of sensitive government requests on AI-specific issues by liaising with Product, Public Policy, Communications, and Legal teams.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, journalism, public relations, communications or similar field or equivalent combination of experience and education in professional work or military experience.
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Bachelor's degree in a field related to Communications, Journalism, Marketing, English, Public Administration, Legislative Affairs, or a related field. Coordinate with external stakeholders as well as DoD Public Affairs and Strategic Communications.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Arlington, VA, USA | New York, NY, USA | Seattle, WA, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- Bachelor’s degree in English, Technical Writing, Communications, Journalism or relevant field- 5+ years of experience in content creation and content strategy (a portfolio is required.
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Previous experience with a legislative body, campaign, trade association, public affairs firm, journalism, law, or lobbying. A minimum of an undergraduate degree, preferably in political science, communications, economics, or related field.
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Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, public relations or journalism required. The specialist will implement overall AIP audience engagement and development strategies, under the supervision of the Head of Marketing and Engagement.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Journalism, Business, Political Science/Government, Public Policy, Economics, or related field. Our 350+ person global team brings decades of experience in business, government, communications, research, data science, and media.
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Journalism/Public Relations/Communications background preferred. If so, we want you for the Communications Department of U.S. News. Our intern will have the opportunity to write, create and produce a variety of print and digital communications across many topic areas, and collaborate with a variety of teams within the company, including editorial, SEO, design and production.
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Currently enrolled in a bachelor's or master's degree in political science, religious studies, psychology, journalism, communications, or related field. Draft, edit and format portions of content for email newsletters, social media, and other digital communications products designed to inform and engage PRRI’s target audiences.
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2 to 5 years’ work experience in applied research settings, non-profit organizations, or other related fields (e.g. community organizing, market research, journalism) a strong plus. Ph. D. in a discipline relevant to Strategic Frame Analysis® (such as anthropology, sociology, linguistics, psychology, political science, communications, or other social science discipline.
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Bachelor’s degree in graphic design, broadcast journalism, video production or a related field. Support visual communications delivery through graphic design, still photography and video production.
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