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Marketing Intern

Company Name:
Strovis
Marketing intern - Summer 2015
NOTE: This position is a college internship. Must currently be attending an accredited college or university and be at a Junior or Senior level, with a degree focus of Marketing, Advertising, or equivalent.
Location: Georgetown, SC or Summerville, SC
Type: Internship
Min.
Experience: Student (College)
Salary Range: Unpaid
An internship with us is where the fun begins! We recognize that marketing comes before sales, and that is where you come in. If you enjoy working hard, having fun, being creative, proving yourself and being a hero to those growing the company, then this is the internship for you!
SUMMARY OF POSITION
The Marketing Intern will be responsible for assisting the organization in the development and implementation of its marketing strategy. This will be accomplished through utilization of new marketing systems and software.
KEY RESULT AREAS (KRA's):
Transactions
Assist in creation of marketing campaign and implementation using CRM Drip Marketing System
Build lead database using lists provided by team members
Assist with business development per blueprint and marketing strategy
Utilizes monthly marketing and public relations calendar to coordinate activity with regional focus
Assist with customizing and then disseminating press releases
Assist in coordinating various marketing methods including, direct mail, print ads, networking, internet, social media, andEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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