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Collaborate with the Cultural Intelligence team to leverage trends and market data that will help inform title strategy and the editorial calendar. Develop an editorial style guide and set of best practices. Track and report on successes and failures, digging into why something worked or did not. view job details

The Senior Editor ensures that all documents meet required and accepted format and content standards. Reviews, edits, and re-writes a variety of documents. Being a Senior Editor may coordinate with production team to produce final drafts. Evaluates content for clarity, accuracy, and consistency. In addition, Senior Editor requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Being a Senior Editor contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Working as a Senior Editor typically requires 4 ... view job details

Alternate job titles: Senior Copyeditor

Reviews, edits, and re-writes a variety of documents and/or digital content. Reviews, edits, and re-writes a variety of documents and/or digital content. Responsible for creating and maintaining accurate and compelling content for written copy and/or websites and other online communications media. Ensures that all content meets required and accepted format and standards. Evaluates content for clarity, accuracy, and consistency. May coordinate with creative team to produce final drafts. May provide guidance to lower-level staff. Requires a bachelor's degree in journalism or equivalent. Typicall... view job details

The Senior Communications Editor coordinates the preparation of company publications and articles with various departments. Writes, prepares, and/or reviews articles to be used in company publications. Being a Senior Communications Editor makes sure all work follows editorial policies and standards. Confirms facts, artwork including printer of typeface, size of type and measure of line and gives final approval. In addition, Senior Communications Editor may provide guidance to lower-level staff. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a Senior Communica... view job details

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The Maplewood Experience: Based in Westport, CT, Maplewood Senior Living is well regarded for its unique and inspired senior living communities. Maplewood’s brand embodies a passion that goes beyond the expected and instead, creates communities of dedicated caregivers and exceptionally well-served residents. Its communities’ unparalleled physical surroundings, along with the very best in services and amenities, far exceed our resident's expectations. We currently own and operate 14 communities, across 3 states, from independent to assisted living to memory care and skilled nursing/rehabilitati... view company details

Our vision: building the good life. For employees and contractors, this means satisfying work, a culture of learning, strong values, and high fives. It means a place you're proud to bring your kids to. For homeowners, this means giving your dreams a voice, your passions a studio, and your needs a walk-in closet. It means planning with excitement, construction with confidence, and hospitality with pride. For renters, this means not building units, but homes. This means more than stops along the way, but places worth nesting and investing in. For investors, this means stories more interesting th... view company details

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To assist individuals who have a disability or who are disadvantaged to recognize and to achieve their chosen level of economic and social independence. view company details

PfD is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization whose employees and volunteers work in partnership with local and international groups to improve quality of life of vulnerable people in underserved communities. We envision a more just, peaceful, and environmentally sustainable world. We also seek to empower people through training, education, and access to resources to help create more vibrant and resilient communities with more accountable leadership. view company details

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They call them the salt of the Earth; the people who spend their lives learning a specific labor, directly benefitting the public with effective service. There are all kinds of skilled laborers, many of whom choose to work at The Jim Beam Company – makers of the best-selling bourbon in the world. Meet Kevin Boone, Process Control Sr. Maintenance Supervisor at the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Kentucky. He works in one of the three principal Beam factories in the state, just twenty minutes outside Louisville. The history of the Beam brand dates back to 1795, when the first generation of the ... view article details

Q:  My title is Senior Web Editor at a growing Internet company in New Jersey. With a nearly exact match in responsibilities as indicated for this position in your Salary Wizard, my total compensation falls short of the median by $25,000. I have presented this information to my bosses who assured me they cannot match the Salary Wizard figures and told me I can go elsewhere if I need more money. But my question is, where are these places that are paying $75,000 for my skills? Nobody who I have spoken to in the industry is being paid that well. Are these the companies that are now out of busines... view article details

Q. I was hired four years ago as a desktop technician for a Fortune 500 company. Since then I have skyrocketed up in the company, and I have been getting spot bonuses (of $1,200) and salary increases of about 9 percent a year.However, since I was hired as a desktop tech and was given a competitive salary for that field, I've since become a major software/Web developer for the company. For the past two years I have been doing client/server development, but for the salary of a highly paid desktop tech, which is much lower.My manager just walked into my office and told me I was now classified as ... view article details

All Hail the Chief(s)! This article has been brought to you by the letter “C.” If you see a “C” next to somebody’s title on a business card, you’ve most likely met a person of some importance. But, have you ever wondered about how much C-Suite executives make? Look no further! We’ve compiled a list of seven average annual “chief” salaries to give you an idea of how much these big wigs make annually, on average. 1) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Median Annual Salary: $754,713 CEOs are responsible for the short- and long-term profitability and growth of their company. They organize leadership and... view article details

Is it a dream of yours to have a job that pays over six figures? While many say money doesn't buy happiness, it can certainly alter a person's lifestyle. Although it depends on the location of the job and other factors, certain occupations are known for paying much more handsomely than others. According to Salary.com data, here are 10 jobs that pay out the "big bucks." We've also provided job descriptions for each one so you can decide if any of these jobs sound right for you to pursue.   1) School Principal: $103,217  A School Principal directs and oversees education and teaching programs for... view article details

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This is a special episode featuring a roundtable discussion that includes the following Senior Consultants from Salary.com: Greg Wolf the Managing Principal of Salary.com's Consulting Practice, Rebecca Gorman a Principal of Compensation Consulting, Courtney LeCompte a VP of Compensation Consulting, Garry Straker a VP of Compensation Consulting, Eric McMillan a VP of Compensation Consulting, and Mara Marino a Senior Compensation Consultant. In this episode, Salary.com's Senior Consultants join David and Dwight for a roundtable discussion where each shares their predictions for 2024. October ... view blog & white papers details

When it comes to developing a team, a company cannot just wing it. A strategic plan is essential to helping employees reach their full potential. The good news is that employee development planning is not as complicated as it seems. Let's dig deeper into employee development planning in this article. What Is Employee Development Planning? Employee development planning is the process of creating actionable steps for employees to advance their skills and careers. There are various approaches to employee development planning: Skill assessments: Identify current capabilities and skill gaps that ... view blog & white papers details

Skills development opportunities are some of the most valuable benefits to offer an employee. Career growth that is aligned with company goals boosts employee morale and helps your organization succeed. It's a win-win. So how do you engage employees in their own skills and competencies development? In this article, we discuss why skills development is so valued today, how you can use competency motivation theory, and other methods to encourage employee engagement. The Importance of Skills Development In Your Organization Investing in your people is invaluable. Employees are what drive the suc... view blog & white papers details

With remote work on the rise, companies aim to hire top talent no matter where they are. But how does location affect salaries for senior positions? Should you budget the same for entry-level and executive roles? This article examines how location influences pay across different levels of experience. You may be surprised to find that discounts often decrease for seasoned professionals. What Is Geographical Discounting? Geographical discounting adjusts salary offers for remote jobs depending on their locations. The company adjusts pay according to the location's living expenses. Some companies ... view blog & white papers details

The secret to breaking through from career stagnation and achieving new growth is competency development. Competency development is the process of systematically improving skills and competencies over time through continuous learning and practice. Focus on competency development to: Gradually develop talents and strengths. Expand capabilities and open more opportunities. Become highly skilled, growth-oriented, and ready to take on new challenges. Anyone can develop their skills when determined to do so. With motivation and persistence, competency development is attainable to all. Learn in th... view blog & white papers details