Marketing Assistant, Public Relations Associate Advertising & Marketing Jobs at Geebo

Marketing Assistant, Public Relations Associate

Company Name:
USA Vein Clinics
USA Vein Clinics is looking for an individual who is looking for more than just a job. This position is ideal for someone looking to get their hands dirty, learn all facets of a growing firm and have the unlimited growth potential that only a startup can offer. The Public Relations & Marketing Associate must be organized, outgoing, and have a big picture mentality when it comes to campaign execution. The is an excellent entry level opportunity for the right person to gain experience in marketing, public relations, sales and assisting in the growth of a business.
Position Overview:
The Public Relations Associate is responsible for presenting our brand directly to consumers through meaningful media relations and outreach campaigns that facilitate sales and business development.
Key
Responsibilities:
Assist department in all marketing and public relations efforts
Execute consumer focused public relations campaigns the engage target audiences in powerful brand messages and promotions
Support the development of promotional collateral and its distribution
Become knowledgeable in all clients products and services in order to assist customers during interactions and continuously build the brand
Conduct territory research for target markets
Interact with consumers directly with ease to facilitate marketing and sales initiatives to preferred customers and new business alike
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree in marketing, business, communications or related experience strongly preferred
0-3 years experience in public relations, sales or marketing
Ability to perform duties independently, without supervision but know when appropriate to seek guidance
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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