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Content Manager@stanford.edu

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Date: Thu, Dec 22, 2011, 12:44 AM
The Institute of Executive Development (IED) is a for-profit consulting business based in Palo Alto, CA and founded in 2004.
I am currently a student at Stanford and have been doing content managing freelance work with them since June 2011. There are looking to hire a new content manager. See details below. Very Chill job with an awesome pay and super flexible hours. Reply to this ad and I will gladly forward any inquiries to them. Thanks!
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IED is hiring a part time Content Manager to work approximately 5-10 hours a week. The Content Manager will work mostly independently from their own location, and will have 2-3 hours of meetings with IED staff a month (phone and in person).
Responsibilities
• Review industry websites and publications to identify relevant content
• Scan a variety of third-party sources on the internet to identify articles, books, white papers, meetings and events, etc.
• Select specific items that fit criteria for IED website
• Post new items on IED website weekly; write short summary of items and map to IED taxonomy
• Keep abreast of industry trends and make recommendations for new content sources and types of content
• Requires approximately 5-10 hours per week; work hours are very flexible

Requirements
• Web savvy with strong internet search skills
• Strong attention to detail
• Independent and able to work with minimal supervision
• Must have own computer, internet access, and work location
• Working toward a Bachelors degree required (current student or recent graduate)
• Interest and knowledge of business related topics and issues, especially those facing top leaders

Compensation: Competitive hourly rates, other benefits excluded.
Contact: Scott Saslow, scottsaslow@execsight.com
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