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Pursuing a degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or other related fields. As the marketing intern, the main duties include completing clerical and administrative duties, building social media campaigns, and preparing promotional materials and presentations.
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Pursuing a degree in engineering, business, communications, finance, marketing , public relations, economics or computer networking. Under direct supervision and local mentoring, the Northeast Sales Intern will support their assigned local Market drive sales for the region.
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Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Public Relations, Communications, Social Media or Marketing. We focus on traditional PR and influencer relations and are looking for a dynamic summer intern to join our energetic team.
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This internship/ Job provides a unique opportunity to gain practical experience in the aviation MRO industry, marketing communications, public relations, and event management.
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Current enrollment in a bachelor's degree program at an accredited university or international equivalent; Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Marketing, Business, or other relevant majors preferred.
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Degree in Marketing/Communications, Public Relations or English preferred. Assist with mentoring marketing intern(s). Advanced Behavioral Health, Inc. is looking for a Marketing Specialist to assist the Marketing Team in supporting the organization's efforts to create, develop, and execute marketing communications material and strategy.
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The ideal candidate will have an anticipated graduation date in 2025 (currently in Junior standing 2024) and currently pursuing a degree focused in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field.
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Currently pursuing or completed a bachelor’s degree with a course study in marketing, public relations, communications, hospitality and event management, philanthropy and non-profit studies or a related field.
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The focus of the agency is the reflection of founders Martha and Jarrod Staab, whose backgrounds include entertainment, public relations, publishing, writing, reporting, and marketing.
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Qualifications:Candidate must be actively pursuing their bachelor’s degree in business, communications, marketing, public relations, hospitality management or a related field.
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An understanding of communications, public relations and marketing trends. If you’re an undergraduate interested in communications, marketing, advertising and public relations or related areas, we want you to join our team.
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Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, Business or related field. Work collaboratively with your office sales manager, intern program manager and team of sales representatives to observe a deal through the entire sales cycle.
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Desired Experience: At least two years’ experience in a general business and professional setting; previous marketing/public relations/communications experience is helpful but not required.
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Currently pursuing a 2-year or 4-year degree in event planning, communications, public relations, digital media, or a related field. 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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The Communications intern will work with Keeneland's social media, marketing, broadcast, sales and racing teams, and through your responsibilities will gain a greater understanding of Keeneland and the Thoroughbred industry.
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