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Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) is seeking a Marketing Intern for the Summer of 2024 to join our Marketing Team in San Rafael, CA. As the Marketing Intern, you will assist the marketing team with social media and public relations projects and contribute to the success of GDB’s brand-building and marketing efforts.
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Based in Atlanta, we have worked in most industry segments delivering a wide range of public relations and marketing services including the development of strategic marketing plans; media relations; coordination of special events; network marketing; fundraising; civic engagement, social media, and program evaluation.
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ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES As a Digital Marketing Intern, you'll support the marketing & public relations team in various daily activities, including: Assist in the development and management of social media campaigns.
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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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MSLC’s Marketing, Public and Community Relations Department is seeking a Social Media Intern for 2024. As a social media marketing intern, you will collaborate with our team in all stages of marketing campaigns.
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If you receive a suspicious email not sent from a team member, specifically at our @highwirepr.com email address, or if you receive suspicious outreach on social media, please forward the communication to so that we can review and flag the fraudulent domain and user IDs for removal.
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MDMC Entertainment is a Digital Marketing Agency company based in San Diego, Ca. Founded in 2016, MDMC Entertainment offers digital marketing services ranging from, Digital Marketing Strategy, Content Creation: static, written and video, social media management, email marketing, paid advertising and website development.
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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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As a full-service growth marketing firm, we offer best-in-class services including: SEO, Content Marketing, Paid Media, Social Media Marketing, Programmatic + CTV, Public Relations, Influencer Marketing, Email + SMS, Conversion Rate Optimization, Retail Marketing, Creative, and Web Development.
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JOB SUMMARY Under the supervision of the Marketing Manager, Sports, Entertainment, Alumni & Community Affairs, the SEACA intern, is responsible for assisting the department with social media analytics reporting.
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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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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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The communications intern will create and execute and 8-week in-depth public relations plan for boosting local media coverage, or influencer coverage on a national level. Conceptualize and produce an in-depth project recommending a strategic PR, search or social media strategy plan to support PR marketing objectives and incorporating brand messaging guidelines for a Planet Family of Companies division.
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