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Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills. Our client, a manufacturing company specialising in anti-vibration pads is seeking a junior-level freelance content writer for a project. Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
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In this role you will: Manage busy calendar and heavy phones, keep call sheet, schedule meetings, make travel arrangements, and prepare itineraries; Prepare and track expense reports; Aid in preparing & proofreading presentations; Handle internal and external communications; Track and organize materials on current projects.
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The Data Entry Clerk will be responsible for data entry of invoices, reviewing daily reports, entering coupon amounts, and proofreading postings for accuracy. The position has been made available due to an update to our database; our goal is to seek employees to work from home or any location of their choice, as this is strictly online work from home.
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Exceptional writing, editing, proofreading, and verbal communication skills. Perform a range of research, writing, and copy-editing tasks related to rural economic development, entrepreneurship or broadband infrastructure for communities, foundations, or other clients.
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You can choose to provide any of the following services you have experience with: editorial assessment, developmental editing, copy editing, proofreading, and query letter review. You can choose to provide any of the following services you have experience with: editorial assessment, developmental editing, copy editing, proofreading, and query letter review.
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Description:To perform copyediting and proofreading duties in support of corporate marketing campaigns and projects. Ensure consistent brand voice and appropriate tone, as well as adherence to approved processes and Navy Federal style guidelines.
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Your primary duties will include following a content strategy, proofreading and editing, and collaborating with co-workers to deliver quality projects on time. We are seeking a motivated and savvy copy editor to oversee our content editing needs in a fast-paced work environment.
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