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The Graphic Designer will support all communications with prospects and customers, including data sheets, brochures and flyers, presentations, websites and social media, event signage and giveaways, large signage and displays, landing pages, emails, logos, photo editing, and other marketing collateral.
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Strong editing, writing, and storytelling skills. We’re looking for an empathetic leader with a strong editorial vision and robust experience editing long- and short-form pieces. Although this role can accommodate hybrid or mostly remote work, the Editor in Chief must be based in the Portland area—or willing to relocate.
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Digital asset creation - graphic design and video editing. Community management of Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok platforms. Skillful in TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, etc. Digital asset creation - graphic design and video editing.
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Along with excellent copywriting and editing skills, experience with Social Media platforms, HTML, and Content Management Systems (CMS) is highly desirable. Daily contact with Senior Vice President/Marketing Strategist.
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Video editing skills using Camtasia or similar tool. This role requires a blend of instructional design expertise, content development, technical proficiency, and project management skills to update onboarding elearning courses and transition them to a new LMS. Additionally, the person in the role will develop content to support our Industry and Product Capability enablement needs.
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This work will include conducting fit/gap sessions and analysis, recommending solutions and drafting functional specifications for gaps, data conversion, and/or reports, configuring setup tables, writing, and executing test scripts, as well as creating/drafting and editing reports, and training materials.
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Adobe suite skills (graphic design, editing video, creating gifs, memes, images, etc.) You should be obsessed with social media and influencer marketing, the gaming and entertainment industry, as well as fully immersed in internet culture on the daily.
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The main function of a phlebotomist is to assist in performing various assigned duties, trouble shooting, training and making work flow recommendations. Properly explains in a clear but courteous manner the process of the venipuncture (blood drawing) and or other specimen collection (ex.
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Bachelor's degree in English, journalism, communications, public relations or related field and at least three years of relevant work experience with advanced editing, writing and proofreading skills, preferably with school communications.
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Provides expert trouble shooting with respect to Powell’s range of services including: shipping, transfers, web orders, employee and customer discounts, gift cards, voids, returns and exchanges.
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Intermediate to advanced skills in video editing using After Effects and/or Premiere. Demonstrated experience in designing HTML email templates, CMS (WordPress), responsive design, and UX/UI best practices.
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Demonstrating strong writing/editing skills and experience developing client content including press releases, backgrounders, FAQs, and other media materials; Experience working with creative teams to develop multimedia materials a plus.
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Proficient in computer applications for image handling, publishing, design, and video editing (Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Premiere Pro). Prepares content for web, including writing headlines and subheadings, editing copy, and identifying and formatting photos per website specifications.
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If you are an audio editing enthusiast with a knack for taking complex narratives and refining them into smooth and engaging content, we would love to bring you on board. Minimum of 3-5 years in post-production audio and editing.
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Depending on your skills and our project needs, responsibilities include research, data collection and analysis, mapping, visual communications, writing and editing technical and public-facing reports, developing presentations and outreach materials, conducting public engagement activities, and supporting limited business development tasks.
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