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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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The intern will work closely with members of the Communications and Marketing teams, which are responsible for all external and online communications and media relations for the Clinton Foundation and its programs, including the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI.
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About us: Highwire is a modern strategic communications and digital marketing agency designed for disruptive companies. A background and/or experience in PR, journalism, English, political campaigns, technology and/or marketing is preferred.
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In addition to the focus in Public Relations, this intern will gain experience in all elements of marketing and communications efforts, including website, social media, internal communications, video production, strategic communications, and marketing.
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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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CMI, journalism, marketing; and communications) and no previous work experience required. Writes and reviews news materials and public relations materials for various publications.
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Our people-first culture is driven by four core values:Inclusion AlwaysGrowth MindsetTeam Empowerment Fierce Distinction We’re looking for individuals with big ideas, strong opinions, and the energy to bring them to life.
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Actively pursuing a college major in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing or related focus. Work closely with the Marketing and Communications Manager to develop digital-specific content.
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Qualifications We Require:Full-time college student majoring in Communications, Public Relations or Marketing with a GPA of 2.5 or betterCandidate must be a US citizenMust be available to work on-site 18-20 hours per week during school sessions and 40 hours per week between school sessions (ex: spring break, summer break, and winter break)Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to write lively, accurate and interesting non-fiction content.
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Working towards a bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or related field. 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.
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Marketing and Communications Intern - Marketing: This role would provide support in Product resource gathering, proofreading, admin, Prayer partner emails, Light copywriting for digital projects (enews, web, social), provide Social & blog content (Canada.
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Lambert is a strategic communications, integrated marketing and investor relations firm providing clients with measurable solutions that drive consideration, change opinion and build awareness.
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Degree requirements: Parks & Recreation Management, event management, communications, public relations, marketing, business, or a related field; and. The (DPR) is seeking an enthusiastic and creative Special Events Coordinator Intern to assist with special event management and public relations.
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