Description
as an AP you will be asked to take part in production of news flashes and shows. find and write stories, write headlines etc.
Qualifications
journalism or radio
as an AP you will be asked to take part in production of news flashes and shows. find and write stories, write headlines etc.
journalism or radio
Work closely with our management and sales to understand processes, and how can we address client needs and product pain-points.
Scale and professionalize our services through process design and optimization.
Run projects with cross-functional teams, execute on change management, process and technology implementation, oversee and report out on key business metrics.
Create playbooks for effective operations. across teams
Identify insights around processes, and team performance; conduct data analysis and research to help guide the direction of the business.
Establish and oversee team KPIs, reporting out to the team and management on a regular basis.
Resourceful, detail-oriented, data-driven, and passionate about what you do. Have the demonstrated ability to think critically and analytically about business, product, and technical challenges. A keen sense of ownership, drive, and scrappiness is a must. Well versed in process flows and optimization, analytics, project scoping, cross-functional collaboration and you’re familiar with the digital or technology market. Comfortable with a dynamic work environment, can stay organized and focused in the midst of ambiguity, and have a strong analytical problem solving mindset (as you’ll be an important part of building the business from the ground up, allowing for accelerated learning and growth).
Programming
Computer Science
Who we are:
BigID is a data intelligence platform for privacy, security and governance – enabling customers to proactively discover, manage, protect, and get more value from their regulated, sensitive, and personal data across their data landscape. We’re reimagining data management, empowering customers to drive business innovation, achieve compliance, build customer trust, make better decisions, and get more value from their data.
Headquartered in New York City with a worldwide presence, we are building a global team with a passion for innovation and next-gen technology with R&D in the heart of Tel Aviv. BigID has been recognized for its data intelligence innovation as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer, named to the 2021 Forbes Cloud 100, #19 on the 2021 Inc 5000 (the list of fastest growing private companies in America), and an RSA Innovation Sandbox winner.
At BigID, our team is the foundation of our success. Join a people-centric culture that is fast-paced and rewarding: you’ll have the opportunity to work with some of the most talented people in the industry who value innovation, integrity, and teamwork.
Who we seek:
We’re looking for a Data Analyst Intern for the research team in the CTO office, reporting to the VP Research. The research team is based in Tel Aviv, dealing with rapid innovation, prototyping and detailed research of regulations and policies. As a data analyst intern, you will be part of a team that creates the most advanced and comprehensive tools for discovering sensitive data. If you like to solve puzzles, riddles, and challenges – you can be a great match for this position.
What you’ll do:
· Explore and do deep search for sample documents and
content in various online resources.
· Create advanced Regular Expressions (Regex) to help detect
sensitive information by patterns – optional.
· Work with Customers and Support teams to fine tune accuracy-
optional.
· Learn to recognize what different types of information look like
in different languages, countries, and topics.
What you’ll bring:
· Bachelor or master degree in scientific and/or linguistic fields
· Experience with online research, data extraction / scraping, and
accuracy measurements (false positives/negatives)
· Wide areas of interest and general knowledge as well as
passion for learning new stuff
· Organized, self-motivated, team player
· Suitable for 80% or full-time candidates
· Proven experience in information technology – strong advantage
· Experience with regular expressions (regex) – strong advantage
· Experience with data labeling tools – advantage
· Familiarity with checksum / validation methods – advantage
· Experience with Python/Java programming language –
advantage
· Language skills in languages other than Hebrew and English –
advantage
Cynet is looking for a marketing coordinator to become the main axis of our marketing activity. You are a critical team member, responsible for cross-functional project coordination across all aspects of marketing: content marketing, product marketing, demand generation, field marketing & channel marketing. You will also be accountable for all logistical aspects of marketing, including managing Asana, the project management platform, managing NetSuite, our PO and invoices system, coordinating incentive programs, managing our WordPress website, and more.
What will you do:
• Manage Asana, our project management platform, A-Z: creating projects and tasks, assigning them to team members, following up with each team member to make sure they are done on time.
• Maintain the Cynet WordPress website, including updating new content and images, etc.
• Oversee our rebranding project, including coordinating the updating of all website pages and collateral.
• Track and update the Cynet marketing budget, making sure we are on track with plans.
• Execute all logistical tasks involved in the marketing ongoing operations: tracking of bonuses, shipping of giveaways, etc.
• Outstanding team collaborator, open to idea/project iteration.
• Strong ability to prioritize and execute on multiple work streams.
• Comfortable with project management across multiple teams and able to track projects from briefing to launch.
• Experience maintaining a WordPress website.
• Strong critical-thinking, research and problem-solving skills.
• Outstanding verbal and written communication skills.
• Comfortable working in a fast-moving company at hyper-growth stage, in a sometimes-hectic environment
• Availability to both support the local North America team and working with headquarters in Israel
As a Misinformation Analyst at ActiveFence, you use your internet-fluency, online resourcefulness, broad areas of interest, writing proficiency, investigative mindset, and hacker-like thinking to find emerging online narratives and misinformation in a variety of countries.
You enjoy finding things online, solving puzzles through difficult-to-come-by open-source data from the deep web, and have an investigative and white-hat hacker mindset. You are a proficient writer and are comfortable with a fast pace and technical environment. You are interested in and knowledgeable of European countries, politics, world events, misinformation, and emerging trends. You like to work on several topics simultaneously and learn new things. Fast.
You will be analyzing and monitoring malicious activities online while getting to their sources and distribution methods. You’ll be writing intelligence briefs and coming up with solutions to improve automation and workflow.
Advanced analysis – conducting high-level Open Source Intelligence investigations as well as creating ad-hoc reports on different topics.
Analyzing online activity in your country of expertise (here we specify our needs) and providing meaningful insights.
Research new online platforms to discover methods for automating data collection.
Monitoring third-party websites, forums, messaging app channels, and more to uncover malicious activities.
Skills and qualifications:
A pro-active and independent thinker and doer.
A quick learner of new practice areas and technological tools.
Tons of curiosity.
A methodological approach to the art of web intelligence.
Intelligence Background – an advantage.
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Fluent English and at least one other language.
Excellent Excel/Google sheets skills.
Capable of dealing with harsh content at times.
Knowledgeable politics, culture, and geopolitics
Israel Story’s internship program is a vital part of our team’s operations.
Internship cohorts consist of 1 to 3 people, and interns participate in every stage of the production process, from pitching, researching, and reporting stories, to editing, uploading, and publicizing them. In addition to production tasks, interns are also assigned to work with our producers on various institutional tasks like answering team emails, running social media accounts, and editing our website. Israel Story prides itself on being a meritocracy, so good ideas are pursued, regardless of where they come from, and interns are encouraged to speak up, get involved, and pursue ideas about which they are passionate.
The position is based in Jerusalem, but we are also open to interns living in Tel Aviv, as long as they are willing to come to our Jerusalem offices 3 days a week. Regardless of location, however, this isn’t a full-time office job: you’ll also get to explore the country as you help us find and tell the stories of Israel’s most interesting characters.
Israel Story interns are self-starters and have the opportunity to be involved in every step of podcast production. Through the training they receive at our show, they leave the internship prepared to produce high-quality audio content, and engage in storytelling that challenges the boundaries of traditional genres. Israel Story internship alumni have gone on to hold positions at This American Life, The New York Times, Pineapple Street Media, and Harvard’s Neiman Fellowship, among others.
Positions require a 6-month commitment, which could lead to a longer-term, paid job. The position is unpaid, but transportation is covered.
Candidates with experience in audio production, storytelling, journalism, multimedia production, musical production, scoring, production logistics, and/or social media are strongly encouraged to apply.
as a producer you will take part in producing news flashes – finding and writing stories, headlines, editing short Vo etc.
journalism
Israel Story’s internship program is a vital part of our team’s operations.
Internship cohorts consists of 1 to 3 people, and interns participate in every stage of the production process, from pitching, researching, and reporting stories, to editing, uploading, and publicizing them. In addition to production tasks, interns are also assigned to work with our producers on various institutional tasks like answering team emails, running social media accounts, and editing our website. Israel Story prides itself on being a meritocracy, so good ideas are pursued, regardless of where they come from, and interns are encouraged to speak up, get involved, and pursue ideas about which they are passionate.
The position is based in Jerusalem, but we are also open to interns living in Tel Aviv, as long as they are willing to come to our Jerusalem offices 3 days a week. Regardless of location, however, this isn’t a full-time office job: you’ll also get to explore the country as you help us find and tell the stories of Israel’s most interesting characters.
Israel Story interns are self-starters, and have the opportunity to be involved in every step of podcast production. Through the training they receive at our show, they leave the internship prepared to produce high-quality audio content, and engage in storytelling that challenges the boundaries of traditional genres. Israel Story internship alumni have gone on to hold positions at This American Life, The New York Times, Pineapple Street Media, and Harvard’s Neiman Fellowship, among others.
Positions require a 5-6 month commitment, which could lead to a longer-term, paid job. The position is unpaid, but transportation is covered.
Candidates with experience in audio production, production logistics, storytelling, multimedia production, musical production, scoring, journalism, and/or social media are strongly encouraged to apply.