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The Hired Guns are seeking a Design Director, Graphics, Video, and Photography to develop and produce exceptional data-forward visual journalism at a thriving digital news magazine for K-12 educators.
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Basic Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in journalism, marketing, communications, public relations, or related discipline. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:The Multi-Media Production Specialist provides liaison support for coordinating and planning Office of Acquisition (OA) organization events in conjunction with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Public Affairs Offices.
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We publish independent reporting, rankings, data journalism and advice that has earned the trust of our readers and users for nearly 90 years. Career or academic experience in the following: survey research, regression analysis, project management.
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A bachelor’s degree in journalism with a focus on data journalism, or an undergraduate degree in a quantitative major with experience calculating statistics and developing models (e.g. mathematics, data science, data analytics, computer science, physics, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Linguistics, Communications, Journalism, or a related field. Reporting to the Marketing Manager, the Content Marketing Specialist will play a pivotal role in developing and executing content strategies to promote PGLS's services, establish thought leadership, and engage our target audience across various channels.
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Nice If You Have:Experience with communications, public relations, media relations, journalism, or similar. Nice If You Have:Experience with communications, public relations, media relations, journalism, or similar.
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Individuals with degrees in international affairs or policy, international development, regional or area studies, public policy or evaluation, journalism with an international focus, security policy, and related degrees are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Monitoring reports will focus on qualitative assessments of the media outlets' ability to meet standards of professional journalism and whether the content meets the needs of its audience. IREX is seeking media content monitoring consultants to review and analyze content of media outlets, as requested by IREX, and provide evaluative reports on their content using a reporting template to be provided by IREX. Content to be monitored may include news bulletins, current affairs programs, magazine programs, multimedia reports , and debate programs.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Journalism, Business or a related field. Direct experience or familiarity with FEMA, emergency management, or grants management.
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A Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university, in Marketing, Communications, Advertising/Public Relations, Journalism, Business, English, or related field. This Entry-level Marketing Public Relations Specialist will work with a dynamic team in the Acquisition, Program Management & Logistics Business Unit supporting the My Service Benefits (MSB) program.
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Strong writing and editing abilities that span a variety of different styles and audiences: blog posts, in-depth policy research, opinion journalism, and more. New America's Early and Elementary Education Policy program seeks a policy analyst who will work to help ensure that all children have access to a system of high-quality early learning opportunities from birth through third grade that prepare them to thrive in school and in life.
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Minimum Education: BS/BA degree (English, Marketing, Communication, Journalism, or Technical Writing or equivalent) RIVA Solutions Inc. is seeking a Content Analyst to support a large, enterprise-wide website migration project.
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Qualifications: Must Haves Bachelor's degree in advertising, communications, journalism, public relations, or related field. Red Carrot builds client capacity by implementing Strategic Communications, Customer Experience, Management Consulting, and Human Capital Solutions on behalf of our clients.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, public relations, marketing, or a related field preferred. Previous experience in communications, public relations, marketing, or event planning is a plus but not required.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, public relations, or related discipline. This position supports Public Affairs through strategic communication via digital channels, including social media presence, paid campaigns, and visual storytelling creative.
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