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Virtual PR Assistant for a UK Audio Tech company
Ignore the budget posted here as it is irrelevant. Virtual PR Assistant - UK Audio Tech company Experience Level: Experienced Estimated project duration: Ongoing As this is an ongoing role the budget indicated is kind of irrelevant. Please state your hourly rate with your application. We require a remote-working PR assistant to support the in-house PR and marketing team at a London-based consumer audio business. Summary - This is not an entry-level position. You MUST have at least 2 years’ experience working in the PR industry, preferably with some knowledge of the consumer tech and lifestyle press. - This role involves day-to-day PR admin, as well as support with press outreach and asset creation. - You need to be familiar with UK culture (ideally based in the UK and if possible commutable into London). - You need to be available during UK business hours. We communicate via email, Teams, and phone. - You need to be a fantastic, enthusiastic communicator – in person and in writing. - You need to be willing to learn technical details relating to audio technology. - A pro-active mindset is also required to chase people up for things on a regular basis and keep on top of all tasks. - This is a part-time role, starting at around 20+ hours per month. Depending on how we work together, this could increase to many more hours per month. Tasks and Responsibilities - General PR work, including: - Tracking global coverage. - Coordinating and tracking sample send-outs. - Help with drafting media alerts and press releases. - Global press outreach. - Occasional event planning and in-person event support. - Liaising with regional agencies and sales teams. Knowledge & Skills - Ability to generate meaningful press coverage from a variety of media verticals. - Ability to manage multiple incoming requests, prioritising where necessary and making sure they are all dealt with in the correct manner. - Ability to quickly learn new software platforms. Education and Experience - At least 2+ years experience in the PR industry, preferably with knowledge of the English-language consumer technology and lifestyle press - An existing little black book of close media contacts would be ideal - Ability to handle many emails and requests per day - Exceptional ability to communicate, both in person and in writing - Highly organised and efficient - Trustworthy with strong personal integrity - Reachable during the hours of 9AM - 5PM UK time and respond to messages within 2 hours - Proven ability to prioritise and complete tasks - Since this is a virtual position, must be a self-starter, self-motivated, and able to work independently with minimal oversight - Must be comfortable developing and working in a virtual relationship, and having limited amount of face-time How to apply If you are interested and think you suit our requirements, We have some questions we ask you to answer... 1. Please tell us about yourself in a cover letter — your professional background and your experience in PR. How many of the above skills are you able to cover? Do you have a clippings portfolio you could share? 2. How many hours do you currently have available to support us? 3. Where are you located? 4. Is there anything in our spec that you are unable to meet or fulfil? 5. What is your hourly rate? For your "bid rate", please multiply your hourly rate x 20 Thanks! James
a month ago6 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Tidy the server from X-ransom attack
Hello, Our Wordpress website was attacked by x-ransom. We have a backup of the WP and the database dump. We have detected some corrupted files there but it seems that there are still some left that were not detected. It has to be tidy after the attack. It’s an internet shop with uploads files of around 100GB. It’s stored on a private hosting in LV. What is done do far: 1. Update WordPress Version 2. Use z’d updateSecure WP-Admin Login Credentials 3. Set Up Safelist and Blocklist for the Admin Page 4. Use Trusted WordPress Themes 5. Install SSL Certificate 6. Remove Unused WordPress Plugins and Themes 1. Enable Two-Factor Authentication for WP-Admin 2. Back Up WordPress 3. Limit Login Attempts 4. Change the WordPress Login Page URL 5. Log Idle Users Out Automatically 6. Monitor User Activity 7. Check for Malware - found several none-Wordpress specious files and plugins. Deleted them. 1. Disable PHP Error Reporting 3. Turn File Editing Off 4. Restrict Access Using the .htaccess File 5. Change the Default WordPress Database Prefix - not done 6. Disable XML-RPC 7. Hide the WordPress Version 8. Block Hotlinking - not done 9. Manage File Permissions not done After making the list, we received another x-ransome attack. I suspect he has a server level access not only wp level. If you apply, you need to be a server security and a Wordpress specialist. Please, quote for the job.
3 months ago19 proposalsRemote