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Kickstart Your Career: Dive into the heart of the communications industry, collaborating with seasoned professionals in Public Relations and Talent Management. As a Communications Team Intern, you'll engage directly with the Communications Director of Childhood Cancer Society over a transformative 4-month journey.
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Dive into our digital platforms to absorb our narrative: ? Lead National Campaigns: Work closely with a diversified team, creators, influencers, and supporters to spearhead a nationwide campaign, radiating hope, positivity, and the spirit of adventure.
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Understand Our Voice: Embrace the adventures of Adventure Ted, our superhero spokes-bear, pivotal to our communication strategies. Share to Care: Drive the campaign to bolster the viewership of Adventure Ted Chats episodes.
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The Dolby Americas PR team is looking for a Public Relations Intern to help support the team across various PR functions. Relevant experience and/or coursework in public relations, journalism, marketing, and/or media, with demonstrated knowledge of the media landscape.
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Social Media: Craft impactful post-language for various content categories and manage weekly posts. Websites: & Social Media: IG & FB (@AdventureTed. Official & @ChildhoodCancerSociety) | YouTube (@AdventureTed TV.
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Weekly Search Parties: Identify potential guest speakers and sponsors for Adventure Ted Chats. Consistent Collaborations: Participate in mandatory Zoom meetings twice a week to brainstorm and strategize.
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In progress of obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Journalism, Marketing, Public Relations, English, or a similar field within the next 12-24 months. Join Kimley-Horn’s marketing team in Denver, CO as a full-time summer intern and support our engineering and planning teams in a fast-paced and deadline-oriented environment.
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Currently working towards a bachelor’s degree, preferably from an accredited college or university in Sales, Communications, Public Relations, or related field. Sales intern will work directly with sales managers learning about segmentation of business, receiving and responding to inquiries, site tours and appointments, learning negotiating skills to best setup contracts, event planning and time management.
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Real-world Experience: These sessions open doors to deep collaboration with Childhood Cancer Society leadership and a broader member network, enriching your professional expertise while uplifting our global outreach initiatives.
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An active registered student in good standing in a post-secondary communications-oriented program such as Public Relations or Corporate Communications or a recent graduate. Siemens Energy is seeking an intern to assist in our communications efforts in the U.S. This internship is an excellent opportunity to experience the dynamics of communications in a multi-national organization.
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This position is best suited for undergraduates, graduate students, or recent college graduates (must prove graduation was within one year) with backgrounds in: Business Administration, Urban Planning and Development, Construction, Political Science, Public Administration, Law, Public Affairs, Communications, Public Relations, Public Policy, or related fields.
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A minimum of three years’ course work in mass communications, public relations, public administration, water resources planning, environmental science, ecology, natural resources, urban or regional planning, political science, or related fields.
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Weekly Research Party: Spearhead pre-interview analyses for confirmed guest speakers.
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You’ll be an undergraduate or a recent graduate (within 6 months of your graduation date) pursuing a bachelor’s degree in events, project management, communications, public relations, marketing, or a related major.
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Forrester is looking for an energetic and collaborative Public Relations (PR) Intern to support Forrester's global public relations efforts. Strong academic record with varied undergraduate work experience, preferably enrolled in (or graduated with) a degree in communications, PR, marketing, business, journalism, or a related field.
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