Talent Coach Jobs
By Husch Blackwell At United States
Partner effectively with internal teams and leaders to transfer knowledge and skills.
8-10 years of relevant talent development experience with coaching responsibilities preferably in a law firm or professional services organization.
The exact compensation will vary based on skills, experience, location, and other factors permitted by law.
Incorporates successful strategies and tools for managers to use to highlight the collective strengths and professional growth within their team.
Leverages external coaching certification and resources to enhance the strengths-based strategic objectives.
Effectively manage multiple projects and timelines simultaneously.
Talent Representative Jobs
By CSI Companies At United States
Knowledge of employee benefit programs and HR policies.
Proficiency in Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and case management software.
Stay updated on total rewards, policies, and benefit changes across all entities.
Minimum of 1 year of HR or related experience.
Associate degree in business or at least 2 years of HR-related job experience.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Summer Internship - Book Publicist
By MedFocus Research & Publishing At United States

Our publishing division is seeking a talented and dynamic summer intern who will focus on the promotion of our current and new books. You must have a background in public relations and/or marketing ...

Talent Jobs
By Ready4Player - We are Hiring! At United States
Screen and interview potential candidates to assess their qualifications, experience, and fit with the organization
Work closely with hiring managers to understand their needs and provide guidance throughout the recruitment process
Develop and maintain positive relationships with candidates to ensure a smooth and positive experience
Negotiate job offers and close candidates to ensure a successful hire
5+ years of experience in recruitment or talent acquisition
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Publicist - Account Coordinator
By Venture PR (Venture Public Relations) At United States

Venture Public Relations is interested in hiring an innovative, intelligent, hard-working junior publicist with past PR industry experience which may include college internships or post graduate ...

Are you looking for a job that will let you use your creativity and communication skills to help promote amazing talent? We are looking for a Talent Publicist to join our team and help us create and execute publicity campaigns for our clients. If you have a passion for the entertainment industry and a knack for getting the word out, this could be the perfect job for you!

Overview A Talent Publicist is a professional who is responsible for promoting and managing the public image of a celebrity or other public figure. They are responsible for creating and maintaining a positive public image for their client, as well as managing their client’s media relations. Detailed Job Description A Talent Publicist is responsible for creating and executing a comprehensive public relations strategy for their client. This includes developing and maintaining relationships with media outlets, creating press releases and other promotional materials, and managing media inquiries. They must also be able to identify and capitalize on opportunities to promote their client’s public image. Additionally, they may be responsible for organizing events and appearances for their client, as well as managing their client’s social media accounts. Skill Requirements A Talent Publicist must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as strong writing and editing skills. They must also be highly organized and have the ability to multitask. They must also have a good understanding of the media landscape and be able to identify and capitalize on opportunities to promote their client’s public image. Qualifications A Talent Publicist typically has a bachelor’s degree in public relations, communications, or a related field. They may also have experience in the entertainment industry or in public relations. Knowledge A Talent Publicist must have a good understanding of the media landscape and be able to identify and capitalize on opportunities to promote their client’s public image. They must also have a good understanding of the entertainment industry and be familiar with the latest trends in the industry. Experience A Talent Publicist typically has at least two years of experience in public relations or the entertainment industry. Responsibilities A Talent Publicist is responsible for creating and executing a comprehensive public relations strategy for their client. This includes developing and maintaining relationships with media outlets, creating press releases and other promotional materials, and managing media inquiries. They must also be able to identify and capitalize on opportunities to promote their client’s public image. Additionally, they may be responsible for organizing events and appearances for their client, as well as managing their client’s social media accounts.