Content Analyst -(Adobe, TeamSite, Akeneo, InRiver) - FULL REMOTE - JC Information Technology (IT) - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Content Analyst -(Adobe, TeamSite, Akeneo, InRiver) - FULL REMOTE - JC

Description
Job Description:
Coordinates, develops and maintains web sites that provide valuable information and tools and serve internal and external customersEnsures a quality presentation of writen and graphical web content, a positive web visitor experience and a competitive web presence in the marketplaceDUTIES:
Coordinates the technical creation of innovative written, visual and audio content for internet pages so that the web site is appealing, informative and satisfying to the visitor and is competitive in the marketplaceManages and publishes web content by interacting with marketing groups, legal, other divisions and the enterprise to maintain current and relevant product and service informationAnalyzes existing data and content (print, electronic, survey data, etc.
) to ensure that when used on the web, the content conveys a consistent tone and credible message to the online audienceProvides guidance and supports business partners and external vendors in the creation of web technologies and content to ensure that the John Deere and industry web standards are met in delivering a functional and dynamic siteCommunicates with internal stakeholders to ensure the needs and goals of web projects are met.
Recommended Skills Data Analysis Reports Microsoft Visio Microsoft Excel Microsoft Sharepoint Workflows Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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