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Minimum ten years of recent experience in writing, editing, and content production; background in business journalism preferred; experience in research design also a plus. Deep editorial experience in senior leadership roles such as editor-in-chief or editorial director.
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Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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Journalism, Marketing, Communication or Business Administration majors are preferred. If you're interested to put your first professional step in the cannabis industry, please reply with the worst 3 posts on our website, www.
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A Bachelors degree in English, communications, journalism, humanities, public relations, or related fields. It is crucial to our agency’s mission that you bring an equity, anti-racism, and social justice commitment to your work with DSHS. We strive to create greater access and affirming representation of the communities we serve, including Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, people with physical, behavioral health, and intellectual disabilities, elders, LGBTQIA+ individuals, immigrants and refugees, and families building financial security.
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English Literature, Journalism, Communications Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric. Specialty/Competency: IFS - Brand & Communications. English Literature, Journalism, Communications Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric.
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Bachelor's degree in English, Journalism, Communications, HCI, UX Design, or a related field. Bachelor's degree in English, Journalism, Communications, HCI, UX Design, or a related field. Collaborate with UX/UI designers and product managers to organize and structure content in a way that enhances usability and findability, creating intuitive user journeys.
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If you're a creative storyteller who understands true multi-platform journalism and who is not bound by the methods of traditional TV news – we want to hear from you! TEGNA offers two medical plan options for full and part-time employees through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, as well as access to dental and eye care coverage; fertility, surrogacy and adoption assistance; disability and life insurance.
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Bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field, such as Computer Science, Linguistics, Journalism, Communications, or a related area, with a strong emphasis on creative writing, technical writing, or AI technology to help train generative artificial intelligence models to become better writers.
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Bachelors degree in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or related field. - Masters-level degree in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or related field.
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CMG provides valuable local and national journalism and entertainment content to the people and communities it serves. CMG's TV portfolio includes multiple primary affiliates of ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Telemundo and MyNetworkTV, as well as several valuable news and independent stations.
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Educational Requirements:Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communications, Marketing, or a related field. A senior level Proposal Coordinator works closely with our pursuit teams to deliver high-quality proposals to our clients to win competitive engineering opportunities.
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The Communication & Journalism Department is a collaborative group of faculty who stress best practices in teaching and learning. Master's degree (or higher) in Communication, Journalism, Mass Media or closely related field from an institution with regional accreditation or its international equivalent.
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Bachelor’s degree in a related program, such as Mass Communications, Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, or Journalism. QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS Legal authorization to work in the U.S. 6 years of experience in strategic communications, marketing, public relations, and/or content development.
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5+ years of journalism or copywriting experience. Bachelor's degree in Advertising, English, Journalism, Communications or Publishing preferred or a comparable level of experience in liue of degree.
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2-4 years experience as a Content Writer, Copywriter, or similar role. Proofread and edit content to ensure high-quality standards, accuracy, and consistency. Perform quality checks by reviewing and proofreading; provide feedback and training to coworkers and cross-company teams to ensure that quality standards are met.
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