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Also lead editor, fact checker, and proofreader for a variety of promotional and educational materials for physicians, other healthcare professionals, and patients from manuscript through publication.
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We are looking for an experienced Quality Assurance Proofreader to review a wide variety of pre-production text and art files for trading card products, across multiple brands within our professional Sports and Entertainment licenses.
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A great proofreader with excellent written communication skills, strong attention to detail, and excellent organizational skills are required. Skilled with a DSLR for videography and photography.
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S Enterprise Colleague Communications and Engagement team is looking for a highly creative writer/copy editor/proofreader who can turn around a large volume of articles in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment with speed and accuracy.
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Note We are primarily recruiting volunteer translators and volunteer translation proofreaders in Spanish, French, Arabic and Russian.
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An excellent writer, editor, and proofreader who can quickly adapt tone and style to reach different audiences and channels. An excellent writer, editor, and proofreader who can quickly adapt tone and style to reach different audiences and channels.
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Detailed and accurate copyeditor and proofreader, familiar with proofreader’s marks and the AP Stylebook. Reporting to the assistant vice president for strategic initiatives and brand management and with a dotted line to the director of strategic content, the assistant director’s primary (60-70%) responsibility is as managing editor for the biannual alumni magazine; they also, in collaboration with the strategic content team, regularly manage the content and production of various institutional assets and high-level reports, and contribute to institutional web stories and social media campaigns.
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Following up with Proofreader Workflow Coordinator’s as well as requestor on additional proofreading questions or requests. Proofreader with a minimum of five years legal experience. Following up with Proofreader Workflow Coordinator’s as well as requestor on additional proofreading questions or requests.
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2+ years experience as a legal proofreader, or equivalent experience; This position is fully remote, but that is subject to change. In addition to base salary and discretionary bonus(es), we offer a generous employee benefits package including, but not limited to, paid time off, medical, dental, vision care, 401(k) and substantial health club discounts.
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The Proofreader provides admin support to a printing services group of a public organization and is responsible for reviewing, editing and preparing materials (jobs) for printing. Administrative Assistant - Proofreader (Printing Office.
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Scan proofreader markups to PDF. 4+ years experience as a legal proofreader. Scan proofreader markups to PDF. 4+ years experience as a legal proofreader. Organization: Elite International Law Firm.
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If you're a professional editor , we have an exciting opportunity to use your language skills in a new and innovative way.
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A quick, clear, articulate writer and proofreader; a skilled communicator both in writing and in person. 5-10 years of previous experience as a high school guidance counselor or related experience.
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Use/apply company style and read proofreader marks. Broadridge associates helped us envision our Connected Workplace - a work model that allows associates around the globe, dependent upon their role responsibilities, to take advantage of the benefits of both on-site and off-site work to support our clients, one another, and the communities where we live and work.
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Fud, the "World's First Social Hustling Community" is seeking a Freelancing Expert - Proofreader to join our team. Join the Fud community to monetize your free time and let it become your next favorite side hustle.
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