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Demonstrated knowledge of grammar, punctuation and syntax applicable to the preparation of keyed materials. Pivot clients to new product lines to be developed by licensed team members. Demonstrated knowledge of secretarial and applicable office procedures.
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Structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar. Reports To: VP of Operations. Maintain professional and timely communication with the general contractor, A&E team, owner, subcontractors, various company divisions, and other key participants.
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Written Communication : Write clearly and informatively; edit work for spelling and grammar; be able to interpret written information; and present clear, legible handwriting for all SEASPAR forms and documents.
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SEASPAR is looking for a Site Director for the Kids Camp in Downers Grove this summer! Create and implement day camp/recreational activities for special populations under the direction of the Day Camp Coordinator.
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Good written communication skills (composition, clarity, grammar). Successfully operate within a highly complex and competitive Over-the-Counter/Health and Beauty Aids (OTC/HBA) category structure.
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Verbal and written Communications: clear, concise, correct grammar, accurate word choice, audience specific language, and appropriate tone. Please note that this role requires that you work in office at least 3 days a week.
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Must demonstrate creativity, strong writing, editing, grammar and proofreading skills and provide well-crafted writing samples. Responds to media inquiries, schedules interviews, arranges and plans media events and visits, and serves as a staff writer and editor.
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The ideal candidate will possess exceptional creativity, great interpersonal skills when communicating with clients/teammates, proficiency in PowerPoint and Word, impeccable grammar skills, and experience with CRM systems, and organization.
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Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with the public and fellow employees. Experience in a variety of office support positions. Ability to apply discretion and appropriate security measures in handling of confidential Information.
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Proofread documents to ensure appropriate formatting, grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Excellent clerical skills and knowledge of grammar, spelling and punctuation. A national law firm, is seeking a Legal Services Assistant with business experience to support multiple attorneys in their business practice group.
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