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Candidates should have excellent editing and writing skills, strong attention to detail, knowledge ... About AEI Internships AEI internships offer a unique opportunity for undergraduates, graduate ...

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Fort Myers, FL · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

Interns will operate as part of the day-to-day content and marketing team-capturing live moments ... Strong writing, editing, and storytelling skills * Photography experience and access to a camera ...

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A Writing Editing Internship is a temporary position designed to help individuals gain hands-on experience in writing, editing, and content development. Interns typically assist with drafting articles, proofreading documents, fact-checking, and refining content for clarity and accuracy. They may work for publishing houses, media companies, marketing agencies, or other organizations that produce written materials. This role helps develop strong writing, grammar, and editing skills while providing exposure to professional editorial standards.

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As a Writing Editing Intern, you can expect to assist with drafting, proofreading, and revising content across a variety of formats, such as articles, blog posts, marketing materials, or social media copy. You may also help conduct research, fact-check information, and ensure consistency with the organization’s editorial standards. Interns often work closely with senior writers and editors, gaining valuable feedback and insight through collaborative projects. This role provides diverse exposure to the publishing process and is an excellent opportunity to develop professional writing and editing skills.
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Writer/Editor, Global Valuations

Writer/Editor, Global Valuations

Gordon Brothers

Mequon, WI • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

About Gordon Brothers: Since 1903, Gordon Brothers has helped companies unlock the potential of their assets. Our solutions-oriented approach combined with over 120 years of industry knowledge enables clients to get the most value from their assets with tailored solutions across asset services, asset lending and financing, and asset trading. Leveraging our deep expertise in retail, industrial, brands and real estate, we work closely with clients globally to determine the value of, lend against, or buy and sell their assets to help them achieve their business goals. At Gordon Brothers, we foster a culture of collaboration and creativity to find unique and innovative solutions for our clients. We take pride in fostering an engaging, inclusive culture and encouraging employees to bring new ideas to the table, develop their skills, and build dynamic and fulfilling careers. For more information, please visit www.gordonbrothers.com. Description

Specialist, Writer + Editor

Location: This position will be located in our Mequon, WI office or remote.

Preferred Experience: Legal writing, contracts, in-depth media writing such as online newspaper or magazine, business writing, and research.

Job Summary:

The Writer + Editor will be involved with the development of appraisal reports that detail specific traits and conditions of the companies appraised by Gordon Brothers and in support of the evaluation as reflected in the appraisal analysis. This position will work closely with the Valuations teams to write and proofread appraisal reports.

  • Provides editorial support in proofreading, editing and formatting all forms of written content for appraisal reports to support the assigned project team. Project teams may represent clients in various industries and asset classes and reports may be new appraisals or reappraisals.
  • Reviews report content to ensure it meets client deliverables and is tailored based on client specified requirements for their unique industry. Appraisal reports range in size and scope, including complex documents with hundreds of pages and multiple exhibits.
  • Using a template for job set-ups, the Editor inputs and edits content for appraisal reports including, but not limited to:
  • Client industry and company overviews
    • Industry liquidation information
    • Competitor information
    • Field visit notes, photos and charts, including adding verbiage to tie values between exhibits, figures and text
    • Updates industry section, brings over prior spotlights, key collateral monitoring points and updates #s with new figures for reappraisals
      • Proofreads for typos, grammar, unclear sentences and consistency between sections
      • Formats Excel spreadsheets that are used in Word documents
      • Ensures report accuracy and standardizes reports using internal guidelines
  • Research industry-related news and stays current with industry research sources for producing thorough industry write-ups.
  • May develop content for final reports utilizing field notes from other team members.
  • Manages workflow with team members to improve efficiency and timeliness of multiple project deadlines.
  • Additional projects as assigned.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in English, Journalism or related field of study
  • 1 year of editing or proofreading experience desired, internships included
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel)
  • Detail oriented, able to prioritize and take initiative
  • Technical writing skills with a high level of proficiency in spelling and grammar
  • Ability to handle a diverse and fast-paced environment and react with urgency, when required
  • High standards for quality and strong proofreading skills
  • Ability to work independently and part of a team
  • Ability to take ownership of the completion of an appraisal report
  • High level of organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
  • Deadline driven; able/willing to work outside of regular scheduled hours without advance notice, if necessary

Gordon Brothers offers a very competitive total compensation package, including base salary and bonus plan, health insurance, dental benefits, a generous 401(k) match, time off benefits, and more.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact the Human Resources department if you have a disability and need reasonable accommodation with any part the application process. Requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Gordon Brothers is an Equal Opportunity Employer.