Internet Marketing — NetStrategies Hiring an Internet Marketing Intern

NetStrategies is hiring an Internet marketing intern for the fall semester.

You will have the opportunity to learn and grow in one or more of the following areas:

  • Google Analytics
  • Search engine optimization
  • Pay per click advertising
  • Social-media management
  • Online-reputation management
  • Blogging
  • Website writing and content creation
  • Website video production
  • Online engagement

You will receive:

  • Mentorship from our Internet Marketing leader with monthly evaluations
  • Direct training with experienced industry leaders
  • Experience working in a business casual office environment
  • A computer to use during your internship
  • Academic credit if coordinated with your school
  • A flexible schedule
  • Linkedin recommendations and a written job performance/recommendation
  • A foot in the door at a growing company
  • Practice talking with clients and learning to evaluate their needs
  • Opportunity to test for certifications
  • A company intern blog

Requirements:

  • Rising college junior (or above) pursuing a degree in marketing, advertising, pr, communications, English, or other applicable field.
  • Availability to work in our office 15-20 hours per week and on your own 5-10 hours per week during an approximate 3-month period.
  • You need to be organized and able to speak and write clearly.
  • You must be an active user of the Internet, enjoy writing, have a knack for analyzing data, and have experience with social media, such as Twitter, FaceBook, or blogging.

We are not Metro accessible, therefore you must have your own reliable vehicle; however, because we are at the Occoquan River, most area commutes are against traffic.

To be considered for this internship, send us your resume and, where available, marketing materials, writing samples, and links to any publicly available online presence you wish to share.

2 Comments

  1. Lisa Miller

    The course structure provided by NetStartegies is I think a very good one and will help anyone who is interested in going ahead with SEO/SEM.They provide the best course upto what I can see and I have heard about them.I will also join it since I want to learn PPC and and enhance my knowledge in the field of SEO/SEM.

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