2015 Marketing Internshipsother related Employment listings - College Station, TX at Geebo

2015 Marketing Internships

The marketing internship is just about the coolest position there is at Reynolds and Reynolds (other than the full-time marketing positions, of course).
With great power comes great responsibility, and there's no lack of it in this department.
On the marketing team, an intern could be responsible for any of the following tasks:
Researching social media ideas Performing market research on our target audiences Writing blog posts and/or whitepapers Assisting in maintaining and updating websites Creating various marketing materials Transcribing video dialogue Compiling client testimonial videos Completing additional projects as assigned We know; it sounds awesome already.
But don't jump the gun.
We want to make sure our interns are happy working with our team! That's why we're looking for someone with the following qualities:
Excellent writing skills Interpersonal communication skills Social media expertise Relevant marketing coursework Organizational skills Experience with Adobe Creative Suite is a plus, but not required A wicked sense of humor and you have to like cake.
(Cookies can be considered, too.
) We work predominately with the Reynolds sister companies, so if you are interested in the position, check out some of our company websites before you apply! www.
whoscalling.
com www.
keytrak.
com www.
callbright.
com www.
rentsys.
com Requirements:
See Position Description.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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