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This role supervises the data intern and marketing intern overseeing the communications and marketing efforts of the office. Supervise and coordinate the work of the marketing intern, which includes: marketing content creation, including digital media (website, e-news, social media, photography) and print materials (reports, flyers, and pamphlets); social media planning and implementation; analytics of marketing content; and development of CSSA brand among internal and external audiences.
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Overview Join chestnut as a marketing and communications intern specializing in multimedia, where you'll immerse yourself in the dynamic world of digital content creation and social media management.
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Currently pursuing a degree in Fashion, Marketing, Communications, or Social Media. As the social media intern you will play a pivotal role in creating, sourcing & managing content for Badgley Mischka's contemporary dress brand, ONE33 Social.
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Preferred areas of study include, but are not limited to the following: Risk Management and Insurance, Sales, Marketing, Communications, General Business, Management, Economics, Finance, Liberal Arts or Social Sciences.
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About the job Social Media Manager Intern. Continued education, Recent graduate, or currently enrolled in a relevant degree program (e.g., Marketing, Communications, Digital Media.
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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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Crafting innovative events and executing flawless multicultural focused campaigns for clients in the entertainment industry is a daily standard, along with social media and relationship marketing.
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This Intern position reports directly to the Director of Marketing and Communications but your project could be working with our Micro school Program Director or Legislative Government affairs manager.
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Qualifications: Education : Recent grad or 3rd or 4th year student in a marketing, communications, graphic arts and/or video production c ollege degree program or related field is required.
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Reporting to CDD's Communications Manager, the selected candidate will provide support in two key areas: graphic design and maintenance of digital platforms including our website, social media accounts, and email marketing software.
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Social Media Marketing Intern – Spring Who are we? Qualifications: Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a relevant degree program (Marketing, Communications, Digital Media, etc.
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Students currently enrolled towards a degree in the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply: Business, Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, Public Administration, Social Work, Hospitality or other related areas of study.
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Public Relations/Communications, Journalism or Marketing Major preferred. The intern will also be a support in creating a new campaign targeted to teens and their families for our Orthodontist business.
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Six months to one year of PR agency or corporate marketing (PR preferred) experience as a full-time intern, PR Coordinator, AAE or similar role. Bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, PR or marketing, or a liberal arts major heavily focused on research, writing and team projects.
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Chosen intern will be responsible for assisting the Digital Marketing department and Social Media Specialist in developing a strong web presence. 0-2 years in marketing, communications, or copywriting role.
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