Jobs for Proposal Writer in Boston

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New York Life in Boston, Massachusetts / Permanent

Job Title Proposal Writer/EditorJob Function and Key Duties & Responsibilities Summary of Responsibilities:You will create, own, and evolve sales and marketing efforts that directly drive our growth. You never get a second chance to make a first ...

05/10/2013 in recruitermedia.com [Details]
Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Boston, Massachusetts / Permanent

Procurement and Special Projects CoordinatorProgram Coordinator IIIAgency Name:Dept. of Public HealthOfficial Title:Program Coordinator IIIFunctional Title:Procurement and Special Projects CoordinatorOccupational Group:Office & Program AdminPosition ...

05/09/2013 in recruitermedia.com [Details]
Boston, Massachusetts / Permanent

Marketing Specialist Job ID: of Positions: 1 Posted Date: 4/25/2013 Job Location: US:MA:Boston Position Type: Regular Full Time Category: Marketing Overview Pearson has one defining goal: to help people progress in their lives through learning. We ...

05/01/2013 in tiptopjob.com [Details]
Pearson in Boston, Massachusetts / Permanent

Marketing SpecialistJob ID: 2013-15955 of Positions:1Posted Date:3/1/2013Job Location:US-MA-BostonPosition Type:Regular Full TimeCategory:MarketingOverviewPearson has one defining goal: to help people progress in their lives through learning. We ...

04/21/2013 in recruitermedia.com [Details]
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