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Explore your passions in a variety of areas while building skills in leadership, sales, marketing, business operations, communications and more. We're a team of 80,000 strong, working with over 6,000 customers, including 80% of the Fortune 500 across North America, Europe and Asia, who partner with us for our scale, full-stack capabilities and speed.
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What you’ll bring along: Senior, graduate student, or recent graduate in Marketing, Communications, Business, Management, or a related field. We got our start building websites and have expanded into a full-service advertising agency, helping our clients take advantage of the fundamental changes taking place in the marketing world – the emergence of digital technologies, expanded multiculturalism, and the transformative impact of social media.
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The Social Media & Communications Intern position welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds, including undergraduate students, early career professionals, and individuals not currently pursuing college or university education.
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The Communications Intern will support brand building and public awareness by assisting the Communications Manager with the creation and execution of activities including, but not limited to blog writing, media activities, DEI planning, government relations support, sustainability projects, corporate communications work and other tasks as needed.
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Qualifications Candidates must be an incoming sophomore, junior or senior (undergraduate programs) or graduate student pursuing a degree in public relations, communications, marketing, or business.
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Rising Sophomore/Junior pursuing a major in Human Resources, Psychology, Organizational Development/Management, Communications or Marketing major. Analyze, evaluate and report data leveraging HRIS and supporting HR technology.
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Our New York City Communications team is seeking an intern for the Fall to support our work in public outreach, marketing, media communications, and community relations. Attend events and assist the communications director with communications and marketing duties.
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Qualifications Required Experience: Interns must be a recent college graduate or enrolled in a higher education program and pursuing a career in marketing, communications, media, journalism, or other relevant program.
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This is a hybrid unpaid internship role for a Social Media Marketing Intern with AJ Harris for Ohio located in Akron, OH, with flexibility for some remote work. The Social Media Marketing Intern will assist in the development and implementation of social media marketing strategies and campaigns, monitor and analyze social media performance metrics and trends, and manage social media accounts.
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The Marketing intern will support the entire Marketing Communications team with a focus on event support including webcasts, roundtables, forums and tradeshow efforts and provide ongoing administrative support for branded swag, platform and social graphics, and attendee registration maintenance for Enterprise, Publisher, Corporate, Academic, Standards and Internal Communications projects.
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Projects and tasks may include performing market analysis, writing and editing internal and/or external communications, and involvement with strategic and tactical marketing plans to highlight our products and services.
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This is a remote internship role for a Marketing Communications Intern. The Marketing Communications Intern will be responsible for assisting with various day-to-day tasks related to marketing and communications.
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What we are looking for: SOCIAL MEDIA INTERN We are hiring a Social Media Intern that is interested in all things social and Influencer Marketing. Working towards a bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or related field.
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The Deamer Group is excited to partner with Southface Institute in its s earch for a Communications and Marketing Intern for its summer of 2024 Office of the President internship program.
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Comfortable with external communications and marketing; Demonstrated creativity a plus (particular emphasis for Supplier Diversity internship) This role will offer the intern the opportunity to gain experience in several areas such as the RFx process, negotiations, reporting/analytics, financial analysis, supplier management, contracting/contract management and other daily tasks.
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