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Assist in additional editorial content, at the discretion of the Senior Director of Marketing and Editorial Content Producer and Team Reporter. Background in generating editorial content.
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Provides written and editorial consulting services to ensure corporate communications are concise, consistent, and relevant to associates. Provides written and editorial consulting services to business leaders, associates, and internal partners to align communication needs with strategic results.
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In this role, you will be tasked with growing the audience and revenue for all SEO editorial content, across multiple Launch Potato brands, including. Own prioritization and allocation of resources across all SEO editorial teams.
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Assist personnel by proofreading documents and providing editorial, formatting and branding guidance. 1 year of experience as a Copywriter or Editor in a professional environment. Assist personnel by proofreading documents and providing editorial, formatting and branding guidance.
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Writing guidelines include standard rules of grammar, modular writing techniques, content models, and corporate style/editorial guidelines. Writing guidelines include standard rules of grammar, modular writing techniques, content models, and corporate style/editorial guidelines.
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The Editorial Assistant is an entry-level position responsible for executing the daily tasks of the journal(s) and/or project(s) assigned to them in accordance with client expectations. May assist with projects as directed by the other members of the Editorial Division.
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Lead our editorial efforts to grow sessions and revenue across a variety of platforms. Set and meet editorial goals (both sessions and revenue) on monthly, quarterly, and annual basis. 7+ years of relevant experience on a digital editorial team, particularly in management.
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A successful Social Media Associate will be able to jump seamlessly between conversations with editorial, programming, search, design, audio and video and connect the dots between each to help us craft a valuable content experience on social media for Athletic subscribers and non-subscribers.
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Work with other regional managers and Institutional Sales Manager to collaborate as a single voice with other OUP departments, on behalf of the sales team, in order to ensure timely delivery of marketing materials and appropriate support from other departments including (but not limited to) Customer Service, Credit and Collection, Editorial, Technology, Product Development and Institutional Marketing (particularly in regards to campaign planning.
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Providing administrative support to ensure the smooth running of the of the communications and media department, including the management of a departmental editorial calendar/tracker, managing the agenda for department team meetings, and other operational support as required.
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Lead editorial meeting for topic/guest selection Manage producers and facilitate rundown creation and on air product Work with on-air talent, content producers and the production team to deliver a superior product Ensure copy is written conversationally Perform other duties as assigned by management.
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With unparalleled access to the world’smost influential technology buyers through a combination of first-party (Community, Tools,Editorial) and third-party intent data, SWZD is a leader in intent-backed, intelligent, omnichannelmarketing.
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Excellent communication, presentation, writing, and editorial abilities. Crisis Management - Identify any high priority issues and escalate to next level. From building advertising solutions to unleashing IoT technologies to creating an exceptional experience for customers in our retail locations and online, we're creating a world that is smarter and more connected.
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Strong knowledge of health communicationsDirect to consumer communication experience in the healthcare industryStrong writing and editorial skills with a clear, concise style and excellent grammar, punctuation, and spellingProficiency in health literacy and communicating complex clinical information to consumer audiencesExperience using Figma design, Figjam collaboration, Microsoft Office (PowerPoint expertise a plus,) async chat tools (Slack, Webex Chat, etc.
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The Associate Director is responsible for the overall management of a list of Targeted titles and assigned editorial staff to include financial oversight, managing the editor/board chair, developing relationships with societies, and strategic development.
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