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Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required. We are looking for a *professional content writer and copy editor *to join our team and teach AI chatbots.
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Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the countrys best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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Knowledge of various social media tools and programs; monitors and reads online/ news and blogs daily and engages in influencer content on IG and TikTok. Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, English, Marketing or a related field preferred.
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At least 2 years of experience with journalism, content creation, UX writing , editorial or information architecture disciplines. Championing design-centered approaches grounded in user research and analysis, and always representing the perspective of content strategy.
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Requirements: Bachelors degree in journalism, communications, English, or a related field; general knowledge of the Bible and evangelical Christianity (familiarity with the Evangelical Covenant Church a plus); judgment and critical thinking skills in evaluating potential stories; strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with others.
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Direct reports to the CEO currently include the Chief Content Officer; Chief Financial Officer; Chief Product Officer; Chief Advancement Officer; Chief People Officer; VP of Advertising & Sponsorships; VP, General Counsel & Assistant Secretary; Vice President of Circulation; and Director of Marketing.
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Chicago Public Media believes independent journalism is essential to a well-functioning democracy and access to fact-based, objective news and information is a right of every citizen. In recent years, the Sun-Times has focused on a digital transformation to deliver its news and content to a growing digital audience.
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Manage content publishing and distribution of corporate communications materials across multiple internal channels that include the intranet, plant-based communications, email, and more. · Develop visual assets and multimedia content to highlight our people, strategy and business through corporate news; share key communications initiatives across internal company platforms and external corporate social media channels via compelling storytelling.
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Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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This team member supports senior leaders on their internal communications and message alignment; creates employee- and executive-facing communications content; participates in the planning and execution of employee communications programs within the organization; and assists on special projects for the broader function.
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Requirements Linguistic competency in English (US) equal to the following: ILR Level 5 or CEF C2 Must be located in the United States Experience in journalism, editing, and copywriting Proven capability to create written content in line with set guidelines meticulously Proficient in developing well-organized paragraphs and comprehensive content.
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Bachelor's degree or Associate's degree, in Creative Writing, English, Journalism, or writing related field. Apply excellent proofreading and editing skills to case-writing content and other materials.
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BA/BS in Journalism, English, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing or related field. Our expertise ranges from brand-building and cutting-edge digital content to corporate reputation, healthcare advocacy and measurement.
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This role requires a strategic thinker with a proven track record of success in brand and content marketing, as well as exceptional leadership skills. Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience; field of study in Marketing, Communications, English, or Journalism.
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College Degree in Psychology, Human Resources, Personnel Development, Change Management, Learning and Development, Instructional Design, English, Communications, Psychology, Business, or Journalism.
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