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Applies basic marketing knowledge and strong spelling and grammatical skills to proofread and edit copy under the direction of the Managing Copy Editor or more senior Copy Editor.
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Marquee Sports Network is looking for a team-first, ambitious, Editor to assist in creating industry-leading content for broadcast, social and digital platforms. Developing high-end motion graphics, animations and other required packaging elements for broadcast, multi-media projects and branded content initiatives.
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Summary: We are seeking a Video Editor intern to join our Creative team! Proficiency or interest in learning video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro. Support the post-production process by editing video content, adding visual effects, and refining audio elements.
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Glamsquad connects freelance beauty professionals with clients looking for hair, makeup, or nail services from the comfort of their home, office, or hotel suite. Glamsquad connects freelance beauty professionals with clients looking for hair, makeup, or nail services from the comfort of their home, office, or hotel suite.
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Primary Responsibilities: Avid Editor. The Editor will work in person under the direction award-winning Producers to perform all tasks needed based on editorial standards and tight deadlines.
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Experience writing professionally (copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, etc.) Freelance Japanese Writer. Experience writing professionally (copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, etc.
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Join AIR as a part-time Physics Content Editor with our Workforce Development program area, as we support the healthy, productive, and evolving workforce vital to the United States' economy and democracy.
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WBBM Newsradio Full-Time Morning Drive News Editor/Writer. WBBM Newsradio, Chicago's leading multi-platform news organization, is seeking a passionate, dynamic journalist to serve as a full time morning drive news editor and writer.
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10+years (Senior Editor) or 7+ years (Editor) of experience in a business writing and editing, including digital publishing, preferably for an English-language business publication or professional-services firm.
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This position will operate on a remote, freelance basis. It covers news, features, and interviews across a broad range of sports, from football and MMA to the NFL and NBA , catering its content to a global audience of more than 30 million fans each and every month.
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Within a highly collaborative team environment, the Content Strategist and Editor will collaborate with Office of Marketing and Communications team members and partner with campus stakeholders to steward the University's brand and express it through editorial content.
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Working closely with the Managing Editor, News, you will direct and help shape impactful coverage on an hour-by-hour basis across digital, print and wire editions that will keep our audiences coming back again and again.
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The Photographer/Editor is responsible for the operation of cameras, editing and microwave equipment used in electronic newsgathering. Join our News Team as a Photographer/Editor Fill-In.
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Job DescriptionWe're looking for a Creative Director with a copy background to join our Performance Creative team. Reporting to the Group Creative Director, you'll lead teams to excel beyond the brief, from conceptual development through execution of engaging direct mail, landing pages, and emails that have measurable impact.
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WTTW (Chicago PBS) is seeking an energetic, currently or formerly-licensed bilingual educator to facilitate a live kids' program.
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