They will assume a lead role in creating, reviewing, and editing content used in a variety of ... This position can be fully remote; however, the candidate must be able to support Eastern Time ...
They will assume a lead role in creating, reviewing, and editing content used in a variety of ... This position can be fully remote; however, the candidate must be able to support Eastern Time ...
Senior Editorial Lead
Seattle, WA · Remote
$85K - $135K/yr
Remote-First: We value high autonomy, low ego, and trust our team to build from anywhere in the ... Set the bar as editor-in-chief: every blog post, episode, script, and caption clears your desk ...
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Senior Editorial Lead
Seattle, WA · Remote
$85K - $135K/yr
Remote-First: We value high autonomy, low ego, and trust our team to build from anywhere in the ... Set the bar as editor-in-chief: every blog post, episode, script, and caption clears your desk ...
This is a remote position open to candidates anywhere in the US aside from Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nevada & New York . You must have a reliable and stable internet connection ...
This is a remote position open to candidates anywhere in the US aside from Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nevada & New York . You must have a reliable and stable internet connection ...
Remote Audio Editing information
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Audio Editor, and why are they important?
What Is a Remote Audio Editing Job?
A remote audio editing job is a work from home position in which you edit sound recordings or the audio portion of a video. Your duties depend on the type of audio with which you work. If you work in music, you ensure that the mix meets the needs of the producer or the artist. In radio or podcasting, audio editors may edit down the original recording for content purposes or edit out extraneous noises like pops. In film or videography, your responsibilities are to ensure that the visual and sound elements in a video match up.
What are some common challenges faced by remote audio editors, and how can they be addressed?
What is remote audio editing?
What is the difference between Remote Audio Editing vs Remote Sound Design?
| Aspect | Remote Audio Editing | Remote Sound Design |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Audio editing software proficiency, basic audio engineering knowledge | Sound design skills, audio editing knowledge, creativity |
| Work Environment | Home studio or remote setup, editing software | Home studio, sound libraries, editing tools |
| Industry Usage | Film, TV, podcasts, music production | Film, video games, advertising, multimedia projects |
| Search & Comparison Intent | Focus on editing existing audio tracks | Focus on creating new sound effects and audio elements |
Remote Audio Editing involves refining and polishing existing audio recordings, while Remote Sound Design focuses on creating new sound effects and audio elements for various media. Both roles require audio editing skills, but sound design emphasizes creativity and sound creation, often involving different tools and techniques.

Full-time
Posted 29 days ago
Job description
Wilson Sonsini is the premier legal advisor to technology, life sciences, and other growth enterprises worldwide. We represent companies at every stage of development, from entrepreneurial start-ups to multibillion-dollar global corporations, as well as the venture firms, private equity firms, and investment banks that finance and advise them. The firm has approximately 1,100 attorneys in 17 offices: 13 in the U.S., two in China, and two in Europe. Our broad spectrum of practices and entrepreneurial spirit allow exceptional opportunities for professional achievement and career growth.
Position Summary
The Senior Marketing Communications Specialist is a key contributor to firm, practice/industry, attorney team, and internal administrative team communications projects and initiatives. They will assume a lead role in creating, reviewing, and editing content used in a variety of digital external and internal communications distributed by email or published online. Primary output examples include alerts, newsletters, and reports; internal and external, client-facing news items; regular internal news compilations; and website and microsite content, including attorney bios and practice/industry area landing pages.
The scope of activity includes scheduled, proactive tasks as well as special projects and content requests that arise from internal clients in the usual course of business. Whenever possible, communications projects will be driven by approved strategies and business objectives, and outcomes will be measured through analytics, engagement statistics, and traffic reports.
This position can be fully remote; however, the candidate must be able to support Eastern Time working hours.
Specific responsibilities include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Alerts, newsletters, and reports - Work with attorney teams to ensure their substantive thought leadership pieces are consistent with firm style guidelines and have secured the necessary approvals; partner with the Web Manager and Creative Services teams that format content into branded digital communications; and collaborate with other MarCom team members to help distribute and publicize content items using the appropriate channels.
- Client highlights and firm news items - Collaborate with the relevant attorneys and/or internal admin teams to prepare and publish external and internal client highlights (i.e., news summaries on positive outcomes the firm have secured for clients) and other firm news items.
- Firm website and microsites - Assist with the creation of new content for-and review and update existing content on-the firm's flagship website, www.wsgr.com, and possibly certain microsites aimed at specific client and market segments. This includes assisting with the preparation of-and ongoing updates to-wsgr.com attorney bios, case studies, landing page content, and other items.
- Internal news compilations - Assist with the preparation and distribution of daily, weekly, and monthly news compilations featuring client matters and various firm news.
- Brand standards and style guidelines - Help ensure that content used across all digital marketing communications is consistent with the firm's brand standards and that all copy aligns with the firm's style guidelines, which are largely based on the Chicago Manual of Style.
- Communications channel development - Work with others on the MarCom team to develop our use of content channels-including audio and video-to enhance our ability to communicate effectively with internal/external audiences, including clients and prospects.
- Other - Complete other assignments and projects as needed.
Required Education and Work Experience
- Bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, or marketing/business degree required, or equivalent.
- Must have a minimum of 8 years of marketing communications experience; law firm or professional services marketing experience a plus.
Position Competencies and Skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with exceptional attention to detail.
- Copy editing experience strongly preferred.
- Responsive to requests, with the ability to prioritize numerous tasks and complete them well within a short timeframe with accuracy.
- Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively as part of a larger team.
- Superior proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- Shared collaboration application use experience (MS Teams, MS Sharepoint, and/or sophisticated content management systems).
- Experience with emailer-building software (e.g., Stripo) and managing email campaigns is preferred.
- Experience with WordPress or similar blog software is preferred.
- Experience with RubyLaw CMS a plus.
The compensation for this position may include a discretionary year-end merit bonus based on performance. We offer a highly competitive salary and benefits package.
Benefits information can be found here. Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).