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At least 1-2 years experience or educational background in Public Relations, Communications or Journalism. YAP Global is an international public relations and communications consultancy that works with meaningful companies and organisations in the cryptocurrency, decentralised finance (DeFi) and web3 sector to build their brand through impactful storytelling.
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Working knowledge of AVID, iNews, communications equipment (Bosch/RTS), robotic camera pedestals, Sony studio cameras, and Sony digital production switchers. CBS News earns more prestigious journalism awards than any other broadcast news division.
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The Marketing and Communications Specialist will craft compelling content, use art and design to engage, inspire, cultivate trust, and use digital media tools to amplify the organization’s brand.
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Bachelor's degree in public relations, communications, journalism, or a related field. As a full-service marketing and public relations agency, AMP offers a wide range of services including brand marketing, public relations, social media, design, sports marketing, activation, event management, and product sampling.
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Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent work experience) in English, communications, journalism, nonprofit management, social work, or related fields with transferable skills and learning. Review and approve proposals, reports, and other submissions, coordinating with Evaluation and the Impact Hub to ensure integrated workflows Oversee and hold overall responsibility for final submissions of all RFP LOIs, applications, reports, and any other funder-facing communications.
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BA/BS degree required in communications, journalism, public relations or related field; related graduate degree desirable. · Experience in multi-faceted public policy advocacy campaigns involving coordinated media/communications, policy analysis, legislation, and organizing approaches.
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Requirements:Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism or English preferredPrevious PR experience (at least 1 PR internship and/or 1 year of agency experience); interest in travel, luxury, food, wine & spirits is a plus.
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Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism or related field. Support HR organization through communications strategies focused on: Employer Value Proposition (EVP), Total Rewards/Benefits, Inclusion and Diversity, Learning and Development, Talent Management, HR transformation, key company initiatives and special projects that impact the associate experience; Meet regularly with HR leadership team and their teams to align on plans, gather feedback, and advise on communications, as needed.
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Mastersdegree in Journalism, Marketing, Communications, Teaching, or a relatedfield preferred. Prefer 1 to 3 years professional writing experience in the fields of tech writing, copywriting, journalism, editorial, support,UX writing, or linguistics.
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Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs, Communications, English, Journalism, Finance, or a related field. Experience with design software such as Photoshop, Adobe XD, or video editing tools like Adobe Premiere.
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Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Journalism, Creative Writing, English, Marketing, or Communications, or related fields, from an accredited, not-for-profit University or College. Through expert reporting and criticism, you’ll write about the design of condominium buildings in New York City. Our current focus on high-end, five-star projects (like Herzog & de Meuron’s 56 Leonard, Robert A.M. Stern’s 15 Central Park West, and Annabelle Selldorf’s Park House), as well as neighborhoods, parks, and schools - to help consumers understand the architectural value behind what they’re seeking.
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Advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent), preferably in communications and media, journalism, public relations political science or any other social science field. Develop and implement an outreach strategy to engage key civil society and youth communities, including global climate civil society groups and networks (e.g. the Peoples Climate Movement) and faith-based organizations, in collaboration with all the relevant units of the Executive Office and the broader UN system.
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A Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Investigative Journalism, Homeland Security, Intelligence, Public Administration, Public Affairs, Public Policy, Political Science, International Relations, or similar field.
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Bachelor's degree preferably in public relations, communications, journalism, etc. Work directly with some of the world's most recognizable athletes and brands, including providing media training and interview guidance, crisis communications support, etc.
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Minimum of an undergraduate degree (Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts) in communications, journalism, English or related field. Bonus: prior internship(s) or job-related experience in PR or communications, marketing or related fields.
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