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The Media & External Affairs Hispanic outreach intern is responsible for conducting research and analysis, supporting media outreach plans, organizing information and materials, producing, writing, and editing communications tools to engage targeted Hispanic or Latino audiences.
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Responsibilities of the public relations intern include media monitoring and pitching, research related to client industries and new business, supporting case studies and proposals related to new business, drafting and editing press releases, talking points, memos, social media posts, and other written content.
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Requirements: Good communication skills, including writing and speaking , an interest in community management and social media management The Marketing Analytics Intern will learn database management, analysis, and scripting to produce analytical reports and automations to improve the efficiency of social media advertising.
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Spence-Chapin is seeking a dynamic and creative Social Media Intern to join our team. Proficiency in Canva and Video Editing Platforms To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, and social media and/or writing samples to recruiting@spence-chapin.org This description is not intended to detail every aspect of your job/duties or list every task you may perform.
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The Marketing and Communications Intern at BakerRipley will assist the team with graphic design projects, website edits, social media, writing, photography and videography.
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Strong writing, social media and research skills are critical assets for this position, as are attention to detail, flexibility, ability to multitask, and having a curious mind and experience using databases like Muck Rack, Constant Contact; project management systems like Asana; and email marketing services like Mailchimp; and comfort with Microsoft Office.
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Writing samples (two if possible): Examples can include materials written for a classroom assignment or previous internship (press release, pitch letter, media kit, social media calendar), a campus newspaper or magazine article, or an essay, blog post, letter or memo of some sort.
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Strong writing skills with the ability to draft or support the creation of press releases, craft concise and successful media pitches, and consult or advise on tone of voice across client marketing collateral.
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Write copy for social media posts, promotional emails, and other marketing collateral. Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills. Hands-on experience with marketing computer software (e.g. HubSpot.
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Writing first drafts of media pitches, which you’ll get help on from an experienced journalist and seasoned comms leader. Primary is looking for a PR Intern to assist with pitches and media list creation to raise the profile of the firm’s investors and founding teams.
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Examples of responsibilities include social media writing, website support, sign shop work, EN News features and publication, tour support, and board expense reports among other duties as assigned.
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Qualified interns will assist the Director of Media with social media and marketing campaigns, creating content for broadcasts, writing press releases, game notes, and post-game recaps.
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As part of the marketing and communications team, you'll collaborate on various activities, such as designing printed and digital materials, writing, editing, and general office duties. As a marketing and communications intern focusing on events at chestnut, you'll step into a dynamic role where creativity meets organization.
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Some experience writing consumer advice, content marketing or similar content. For the right intern, bylined writing opportunities may be possible. Summer Intern Program Description: 10 weeks; ideally, starting on Monday, June 3 through Friday, August 9, 2024 We expect interns to work 37.5 hours/week, Monday- Friday Open to Remote Candidates Office Locations: New York or Washington, DC based applicants can work a hybrid schedule in those office locations.
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Job Summary Department Specific ResponsibilitiesDesigns and sends emails promoting Hamilton Lugar School events and student opportunities using Salesforce Marketing Cloud. Depending on skills, may assist with graphic design, photography, videography, or writing.
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