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The Product Development Media Platforms/Publishing evaluates capital expenditures, revenue potential, and production methods of new media products. Manages the media product development team. Being a Product Development Media Platforms/Publishing monitors work flow and deadlines. Manages the overall media product development process from concept to commercialization. In addition, Product Development Media Platforms/Publishing provides leadership, coaching, and mentoring to development staff. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Product Development Media Pla... view job details

Demonstrates competence on company-specific systems necessary to perform job functions. Assist team members with legal research, quality checks and basic editing tasks. Provides status updates and reports on assigned content sets to stakeholders as required. view job details

Develop and document the process for keeping proprietary training materials. Understands the value of on-page and search-engine optimization, notably headlines and tags. Demonstrates the ability to quickly and sharply edit for grammar, style, sense, jargon, accuracy, structure, balance and fairness. view job details

Demonstrated track record of cultivating strong working relationships and driving collaboration across multiple technical and business teams. Create an inclusive work environment where every employee can effectively communicate, engage, and be a contributing member the team to drive initiatives to provide exceptional customer experiences. Participate in expansion and distribution planning for new products to ensure language edition and product readiness to meet desired product launch timelines. view job details

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Tribune Publishing Company, a media company, publishes newspapers worldwide. The company operates in two segments, M and X. It publishes daily newspapers; weekly newspapers; and digital platforms, such as Websites and mobile applications. The company also provides various digital marketing services, which include the development of mobile Websites, search engine marketing and optimization, social media account management, and content marketing for its customers' Web presence for small to medium size businesses. In addition, it offers TCA, a syndication and licensing business that provides dail... view company details

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CGS offers digital proofing, color management and production workflows software for printing and publishing industries. view company details

TuneCore engages in digital music distribution and music publishing administration services. view company details

iPD Agency is an automotive marketing, media and training firm that works with dealerships of all sizes and industries across the United States. David Villa (CEO and Founder) has over 20 years of national sales and executive management experience that he brings to his company. Since the company was established in 1995, Villa has been responsible for pioneering, growing and scaling iPD into one of the nation's leading database management, business development, training, and intelligent marketing companies in the automotive industry and beyond. What We Do iPD Marketing + Mailology + Call Connect... view company details

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Noah Luna started on the path to his dream job at age 13, taking guitar lessons in Mountain View, California. As he learned about chords and music, his instructor instilled in him the importance of finding a way to turn what you love into a career. “He would say, you’ll need these skills. He kept the real world in mind.”Now, at 26, Luna is the owner and founder of Beauty in Cacophony Press, a full service company in San Jose that publishes sheet music and does pre-press editing and typesetting for other publishers. He is also a freelance composer. “It’s a total dream job, working with people I... view article details

The manufacturing industry has struggled in recent years to update its public perception and attract an evolving workforce. In an effort to inspire the next generation of manufacturers, Manufacturing Day was created and strives to address common misperceptions about the industry by giving manufacturers an opportunity to open their doors and show what manufacturing is — and what it isn’t. In honor of this day – which always falls on the first Friday in October – we compiled a list of 10 jobs in the manufacturing realm along with their average salaries (thanks to Salary.com data). Read on to se... view article details

Q: I'm a mailroom clerk for a publishing company and make $17,889 a year before taxes. I logged on to Salary.com to see if I'm making the right amount of money, and I was shocked to see that I am underpaid by at least $4,257. But when I first interviewed with the company, I requested $16,000 in my cover letter and received $17,889, not knowing how much I really should be making. How should I approach my boss about this situation - because it's not fair.A: You had asked for the company to offer you a salary of $16,000, yet they gave you $17,889, nearly $2,000 more. Your company clearly has a mi... view article details

Industries in the US Strongly Affected by Coronavirus A lot of industries are severely impacted by Coronavirus and this directly affects the employment market. By the end of April 2020, the coronavirus pandemic has reduced two-thirds of the industries. 30 percent of jobs that are used to bring salaries now face the dilemma of wage suspension. Wage suspension, or wage withheld, is the pause of paying wages to an employee for a period of time while the employee is still in the status of being hired by the company. Wage suspension happens when the employees make mistak... view article details

Productivity bonuses have their roots in the days when manufacturers rewarded hourly workers for speeding up their work pace. For instance, a worker who finished rolling 100 packages of shrink-wrap would earn a productivity bonus because an increase in personal efficacy meant a greater rate of output - and more profit - for the company.No longer confined to hourly workers, productivity bonuses are now being used throughout the payscale as rewards for performance and efficiency.In a survey of 783 employees across diverse companies, 20 percent of executives said they are seeing productivity rewa... view article details