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Journalism/Public Relations/Communications background preferred. If so, we want you for the Communications Department of U.S. News. Our intern will have the opportunity to write, create and produce a variety of print and digital communications across many topic areas, and collaborate with a variety of teams within the company, including editorial, SEO, design and production.
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We offer real-world experience in public relations, reputation management, public affairs, brand marketing, internal communications, digital strategy, social engagement and content strategy.
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Currently enrolled in a 4-year college or university in their Senior year pursuing a Bachelor's degree or in a Graduate level degree program with relevant coursework focused on Public Relations, Journalism, Communications or similar field.
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A junior, senior or recent graduate pursuing a degree Public Relations, Public Affairs, Communications, Journalism, Customer Engagement, Social Communication, Broadcast Communications or other relevant subjects.
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As a Public Relations Intern at Power Digital's NYC office, you'll assist in sample coordination, beauty closet organization, client status updates, media tracking, and coverage reporting.
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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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This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in strategic communications, public relations, and content creation while contributing to impactful projects that shape our company's reputation and brand presence in the market.
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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. So, are you ready to intern for the largest voluntary health organization dedicated to fighting heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases.
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Including but not limited to: brand, evergreen, and seasonal campaigns, Buckle Credit Card and Guest Loyalty marketing, social media, editorial and public relations, buckle.com, email content, and in-store signage Collaborate across departments to create, edit, and/or proofread internal and external content.
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This includes creating content, developing strategic communications plans, and supporting public relations efforts. Ability to assist with public relations activities. This is a remote internship role for a Marketing Communications Intern.
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Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communication, Advertising, Public Relations, or something related. Leading employers such as eBay and Teach For America leverage RippleMatch to build diverse, high-performing teams and Gen Z job seekers across the country trust RippleMatch to launch and grow their careers.
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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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Our Austin communications team is seeking an intern to support our work in public outreach, marketing, media communications, and community relations. Two years of education is preferred with a focus on marketing, communications, public relations, or related fields.
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Admitted to a program focusing in communication, media studies or public relations. Job Summary The Social Media Intern/Student Worker plays a pivotal role in the digital representation and outreach of the EAGLES Program at Auburn University.
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