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Minimum 3 years of technical writing, video production and content development around Saas self-serve tools and web applications Track record of problem-solving and delivering results. A must requirement includes a high degree of creativity and an innovative mindset with quick learnability around the ad creative design and operations processes.
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SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS: Proactive problem-solving abilities Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to work both independently as well as collaborate with team members Strong proficiency and technical skill in using Excel (including VBA), Intex (cdi programming language), Bloomberg.
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We value diversity, equity and inclusion as a catalyst to foster innovation and creative problem solving, access the best candidates and adapt to a highly dynamic, competitive environment.
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Ideally, higher ed found you problem solving within complex data sets — which means you could have majored in anything from Behavioral Sciences to Economics to Engineering to Data Science to Comp Science.
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As a Junior Search Acquisition Manager, you have a passion for digital marketing, and you pride yourself on your attention to detail and creative problem solving. A creative and collaborative work environment where your ideas and contributions are valued.
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Our top applicants will be those with an appetite and eagerness to learn about marketing and the beauty industry, and a left-brain meets right-brain approach to problem solving. Learn about content marketing and creative strategy, including copywriting and visual storytelling.
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Through teacher-directed and open-ended play experiences, children strengthen language, ignite curiosity, develop problem-solving skills, and build confidence — all in a warm and creative environment.
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Creative, integrative problem-solving and structured thinking. The Tech Events team within Corporate Communications is looking for an energetic, creative and results-driven professional with experience in driving integrated, multi-dimensional, external-facing engagements at leading tech conferences.
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Rooted in interactive technology, creative problem-solving and premium quality are in our DNA. This spirit of ingenuity is infused in all of our in-house service offerings. 3rd Ave is a full-service experiential design, production, and fabrication shop.
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Leveraging problem solving and influencing skills to ensure project plans deliver on intent and validating efficacy with qualitative and quantitative metrics. The Associate Experience Program Delivery Office is looking for a passionate, energetic, creative, and strategic Program Manager to shape and execute on high-priority, strategic initiatives with a focus on increasing clarity, efficiency, and standardization.
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Horizon BCBSNJ employees must live in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut or DelawareJob Summary:Horizon BCBSNJ internship aims to offer students cybersecurity industry exposure, hands-on experience, collaboration, and creative problem-solving skills.
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Key success factors are intellectual agility, creative problem solving, solid judgment, and keen attention to detail. Key success factors are intellectual agility, creative problem solving, solid judgment, and keen attention to detail.
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Creative Problem Solving and Adaptability project managers must understand how to resolve issues and adapt their projects creatively to avoid mishaps and losses. Ability to define a business problem and business requirements.
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Expertise in digital advertising and media sales including campaign optimization, analytical problem solving, and product/platform knowledge. Ensure that our partners objectives and requirements are met by liaising between them and our internal teams ( Measurement & Insights, Product Marketing, Creative Strategy, etc.
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Ability to seek continuous improvement of the sales process by creating a culture of idea sharing and creative problem solving. The Director of Business Development supports the Regional Vice President with opportunity outreach and sales for the region.
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