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You will work closely with our marketing department to assist in the implementation of various digital marketing strategies, advertising, develop business partnerships, organize local events, curate engaging social media content, and overall contribute to the creation of innovative marketing campaigns for a growing property management and real estate company.
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The Digital Media Intern will gain experience in the areas of social media, graphic design, multi-channel marketing campaigns, public relations, community engagement, and more.
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As a Marketing Intern, you will play a key role in developing and implementing our marketing and social media strategy across our entire portfolio along with providing direct support to the marketing team.
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Degree currently in progress, preferably majoring in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, Marketing, Digital Media, etc. Assist in the development, implementation, and social media strategy for Wasserman social accounts - specifically basketball, soccer and The Collective (women's practice.
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Aid in proposing content and search engine optimization recommendations for landing pages, blogs, social content, paid media, email marketing, etc. Assist in documenting Marketing processes for website, marketing cloud, reputation, social media, etc.
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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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The intern will assist in creating and implementing social media campaigns, develop social media content, and participate in digital marketing efforts.
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We'd like you to be highly proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and social media platforms, e.g., Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, Pinterest, Snapchat, TikTok. You'll have the chance to show leadership in peer relations while showing keen interpersonal skills when partnering with others.
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SUMMARY OF POSITION The Social Media Intern will assist Destination Cleveland's content & publishing team with support of ongoing digital content campaigns (website, social and support for Destination Cleveland's larger marketing efforts.
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The intern will work to advance the company marketing through social media, graphic design, and branding. JOB SUMMARY The Marketing Intern will be responsible for assisting in planning and execution of the bank's marketing activities.
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If you’re an ambitious individual who wants to build a career in social media and content marketing, then we want to work with you. Familiarity with marketing computer software and social media platforms.
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As an omnichannel marketing firm, Digital Sargeant uses marketing strategies such as organic and paid social media marketing, search engine optimization, website development, influencer marketing, and public relations (OTT) over-the-top marketing.
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Responsibilities Include: Original content creation for specific products, services, people, and events, to include Image and video, for use in corporate ads, cataloging, eCommerce properties, social media, and partner sites.
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Photography and Videography:Help capture and edit photos and videos for marketing campaigns or social media use. Additionally, the intern will play a key role in publicizing Legend Seeds through various social media channels and other communication forms.
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ResponsibilitiesWork with the agent to develop and maintain a digital marketing system to promote the office. Work with the agent to help manage the website and social media content.
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