PR/Marketing internshipother related Employment listings - Triangle, VA at Geebo

PR/Marketing internship

Description:
During this internship you will be able to test your marketing and public relation skills without the pressure that a major cooperation or a government agency can sometimes add.
This is a small business founded by a recent college graduate who is slowly making a name for herself.
Keeler Productions LLC was founded solely on the purpose of broadcasting your ideas, events, life, etc.
to the world in a way you could never imagine.
This is done by creating tangible evidence ie DVD, CD, Twitter, Facebook, a website, etc.
We will always have the integrity to do the best job at promoting and supporting the opinions of our community body through all media aspects.
No matter what, our product will satisfy you, the customer, and go above and beyond your vision.
Interns will be tasked with gaining new customers for Keeler Productions LLC.
They will come up with marketing plans to help promote the business.
It is preferred that interns live in Northern VA, but others may be accepted.
Responsibilities:
Create new marketing material Maintain social media sites Contact potential clients Research new avenues of marketing Assemble press kit Other various duties Requirements:
Prefer someone pursuing or earned degree in marketing or public relations Prefer junior/senior/recent graduate, but will consider other class levels Excellent oral, written, and communication/presentation skills Creative Social network savvy.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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