NBCUniversal

Employee Communications Specialist

NBCUniversal

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: IllinoisUnited States

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Salary

💰 $23,390 - $54,810 per year

About the role

  • Manages employee communications initiatives designed to support key business objectives, long-term goals and projects.
  • Writes and edits organization-wide communications.
  • Maintains and enters data and information into project planning platform/reporting databases/reports.
  • Assists in managing day-to-day communications support and operations.
  • Consistent exercise of independent judgment and discretion in matters of significance.
  • Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, English, Journalism or similar program
  • 2 - 4 + years of related experience
  • Writing test and samples required
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Strong writing, formatting and proofreading skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Ability to work within a fast paced, deadline-driven environment
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks
  • Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) required
  • Strong proficiency in Graphic Design software (Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, etc.) is desired
  • Experience with Video Production software (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, etc.) is desirable but not required
  • Familiarity with business management software (SharePoint, Smartsheet, etc.) is preferred.
Benefits
  • Health insurance
  • 401(k) matching
  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Paid time off
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Bonuses
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Hard Skills & Tools
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Soft Skills
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