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Bachelor’s Degree in English, Public Relations, Communications or Journalism or related field of study. Minimum of three (3) years of work experience in high-pressure, high-volume communications or customer service field.
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You are a journalism major or minor, or have previous media relations or communications internship experience or similar. You’ll work closely with our Communications team to build awareness and reputation for the Jerry brand, primarily through media relations and data journalism.
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Bachelor's degree in Media Arts, Communications, Broadcast Journalism, Film/Television Production or other related field. Bachelor's degree in Media Arts, Communications, Broadcast Journalism, Film/Television Production or other related field.
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Education: A Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Broadcast Journalism or a related major is highly preferred. Additionally, the News/Assignment Desk collaborates with camera operators to identify and catalog notable footage from all 30 Major League ballparks using our MLB Network Ballpark Cams. Responsibilities: Specific responsibilities include: Identify and disseminate pertinent MLB/NHL news items.
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Degree in English, marketing, communications, journalism, creative writing, or equivalent work experience. Qualifications:Proven 5-10 years of experience as a Senior Proposal Writer in the AEC industry.
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1-2 years of internship or work experience in digital communications, public relations, public affairs, media relations, journalism, issue advocacy, political campaigns or a related field, social media management and content creation.
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This includes, but is not limited to, website communications and SEO, content creation and social media campaigns, email and direct mail campaigns, PR content and publication strategy, lead generation and client retention strategies, as well as event planning for employee and client engagement.
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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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Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture, Architecture, Interior Design, Graphic Design, Marketing, Journalism, Graphic Design, Communications or related field. OJB Landscape Architecture is seeking a Marketing Manager to be based in Solana Beach, CA. This hands-on role is responsible for working with a team of dynamic and highly creative professionals with a focus on project pursuits, client communications, and collaborative engagement.
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You have a degree in communications, linguistics, literature, journalism, or similar. Our freelance roles are fully remote so, you just need a laptop, internet connection, time available and enthusiasm to take on a challenge.
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3+ years of professional experience in journalism, communications, or copywriting. Bachelor's degree in English or Journalism. SoFi is looking for a creative and versatile writer to develop a broad range of educational content for our internal Creative Studio.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, English, Creative Writing or related field. Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, English, Creative Writing or related field.
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The ideal candidate plans to pursue a career in a communications field: public relations, marketing, journalism, and/or television, radio, and film production. The Communications and Media Relations team in the Marketing and Communication Department at The New School seeks a student worker to complete administrative tasks, tackle research projects, draft stories for New School News, the university's digital news publication, and support media outreach initiatives in order to raise the profile of the university and advance strategic marketing goals.
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BA/BS degree in Marketing, Journalism, Communications or related field. This person should have a passion for Latin/Hispanic/Latinx culture and comedy and is responsible for assisting in the development, execution and monitoring of the marketing tactics for the podcast.
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Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, English, Writing, Marketing, Communications or related field preferred. Carry out assigned copywriting initiatives by generating and expressing scientific and technical ideas in simple terms for print, broadcast, and online delivery mediums.
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