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Communications internship

11/29/2017

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Overview:
Source One
 is seeking qualified individuals to immediately fill a Communications Internship (or part-time) position within our consulting firm based in Willow Grove, PA. The position is a role supporting both our Communications team in the planning, creation, and distribution of marketing content, as well as our Consulting group to complete data entry, data manipulation, research, and writing tasks. You should enjoy working in a collaborative, fast-paced environment with other bright and motivated individuals. You will have the opportunity to support the culture of our organization, and assume a collaborative role from day one, in which you will be expected to collaborate with multiple cross-functional teams. During your tenure in our company, you will have in-depth exposure to various aspects of the business including marketing content generation, client support, and cross industry experience. Ideal candidates are looking for greater autonomy in their role and are a very driven.

What will I do?
The qualified candidate will act as part of our Communications and Consulting teams, providing support in functions such as research, data analysis, and content generation. The position will require a substantial use of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Publisher, as well as other tools for the development of marketing content (i.e. infographics). Preferred candidates will have prior experience or education in communication, marketing, and/or finance & accounting.

Key responsibilities include: 
  • Creating simple infographics
  • Research opportunities for brand development including conferences and speaking engagements
  • Writing blog posts
  • Drafting social media content
  • Collecting purchase invoices and reading contracts
  • Verbal and written communication with clients and suppliers
  • Supporting the consulting staff (analysts and project managers) across various industries
  • Assist in the facilitation of the sourcing process including data analytics, RFP execution, and market research, among other tasks as needed
 
Who should apply?
The qualified candidate should have the following: 
  • Excellent communication skills, written and verbal
  • Above average computer skills, including the entire suite of Microsoft Office
  • Strong data analysis and market research skills
  • Ability to learn quickly and multi-task
  • Ability to work independently as well as function in a team
  • Prior experience in Marketing, Communications, or Consulting preferred (not required)

Anything else?
The candidate must be able to dedicate a minimum of 24 hours per week between the hours of 8:30 am and 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday and provide their own transportation. Salary is dependent on experience from $15-$17/hour. An opportunity for career advancement is likely for motivated candidates.

About Source One:
Source One Management Services, LLC is a consulting firm that provides services to help companies save money in their supply chain through by leveraging Strategic Sourcing best practices. In simplest terms, we help large organizations save money and increase value of the products and services they purchase to run their businesses. We are a 24-year old company, privately held, that is positioned as a leader in a growing industry.

Apply now!
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Social Media Intern Needed for Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation

11/24/2017

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Company: Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation

Location: 
Bala-Cynwyd, PA 19004

Job Types: Part-time, Temporary, Internship

​Job Summary: Are you looking to join the fight against childhood cancer while honing your professional skills? If so, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) just might be the place for you!

Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) emerged from the front yard lemonade stand of cancer patient Alexandra “Alex” Scott (1996-2004). In 2000, 4-year-old Alex announced that she wanted to hold a lemonade stand to raise money to help find a cure for all children with cancer. Since Alex held that first stand, the Foundation bearing her name has evolved into a national fundraising movement, complete with thousands of supporters across the country carrying on her legacy of hope. To date, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, a registered 501(c)3 charity, has raised more than $150 million toward fulfilling Alex’s dream of finding a cure, funding over 800 pediatric cancer research projects throughout North America. For more information about ALSF visit www.alexslemonade.org.

Throughout the year, social media plays an integral role in engaging with our supporters, raising awareness about ALSF and helping to raise money for critical childhood cancer research. In this dynamic role, you will be responsible for assisting our Social Media Specialist in content creation, social media account monitoring and live event coverage, as well as special projects. This is an ideal position for an outgoing individual interested in pursuing a career in communications and looking for quality experience working with large social media accounts and marketing campaigns while making a difference in the lives of children and their families who are affected by cancer. In this position, you will work closely with our Social Media Specialist to assist in growth and engagement on a variety of platforms.

All employees of the Foundation undertake other duties as needed and special projects as assigned. All positions at ALSF require occasional non-traditional work hours including evenings and weekends.

Required Competencies and Skills:
  • Pursuit of Bachelor’s degree in related field; candidate entering junior or senior year preferred, or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Demonstrated ability to use analytical skills and manage detailed tasks
  • Experience with social media business accounts a plus
  • Strong organizational and communication skills, with the ability to meet strict deadlines
  • Passionate about the mission of the Foundation
  • Ability to be flexible and positive in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong team player, self-motivator, quick learner and problem solver
  • Strong work ethic with willingness to go above and beyond to reach goals

The successful candidate for this paid internship opportunity will thrive in ALSF’s fast-paced, unique environment, will have the opportunity to make important contributions to our continued growth and most importantly, will be helping to save the lives of sick children. If you are interested in this opportunity, please submit your resume and cover letter describing your interest and why you are the right fit for this position. In *the interest of expediting our process, only candidates who submit cover letters with resumes will be considered.*

For more information about careers with ALSF, visit www.alexslemonade.org/about/alsf-careers.

Or Apply Here!
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Social Media / SEO Intern

11/20/2017

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Company: Defined Clarity - Philadelphia, PA 19123

We are looking for a self-motivated college student or recent graduate that is seeking a career in digital marketing. We represent a full service IT services firm, WC3i. WC3i is launching various initiatives and is looking to augment their staff with a couple of students who can assist with social media and search engine optimization activities. Each student must commit to at least 5 hours per week. This is a non-paid position and work is completed remotely. If you love digital marketing and you have an interest in IT, please apply! 

Qualifications:
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to work in a team environment
  • Self-starter

Apply Now!
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Spring Editorial Internship (Spring 2018)

11/12/2017

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Company: Philadelphia Style Magazine at Modern Luxury - Philadelphia, PA

Philadelphia Style, a luxury lifestyle magazine that brings audiences the best of the city, is currently looking for editorial interns to join their high-performing local team. While working closely with the Editorial department, primary learning experiences for interns will include fact-checking, proofing, in-the-field research, editing/writing calendar listings, pitching and writing.

Ideal candidates will be organized, dependable, detail-oriented, positive, and proactive. Strong writing/journalistic abilities, research skills, fact-checking experience and knowledge of AP style are a must.

This is an unpaid internship. Interns will be currently enrolled in a college/university secondary education program, and must receive school credit for their internship. Interns should be available 2-3 days a week. Start date is flexible, although January is preferred. For immediate consideration, please submit a resume, cover letter and 3 relevant—and published—writing samples.

Please indicate “PHILLY STYLE EDITORIAL INTERN” in the subject field.
No phone calls please. Candidates under consideration will be contacted.

Job Type: Internship

Job Location:
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Required education:
  • High school or equivalent

Apply now!

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Social Media Internship Opportunity

11/6/2017

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The Sivel Group - Philadelphia, PA

Job Summary:

The Sivel Group seeks a dynamic and enthusiastic individual for an internship with a focus on public relations and social media. If you are a creative, self-motivated individual with excellent writing and interpersonal skills, this is a great opportunity to gain experience for college credit. This individual must specialize in social media platforms as well as be confident in their abilities to engage our internal and external communities as a visible brand advocate.
We are currently seeking a PR/Marketing Intern to work 15-20 hours per week, primarily under our Marketing Director. The potential for additional responsibilities and growth opportunities will be available to the ideal candidate.
The ideal candidate must be able to meet with the Marketing Director for 1 hour each week at the Chestnut Hill office and work independently for all other hours needed.

Responsibilities and Duties:

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
  • Managing social media profiles
  • Discovering and creating proactive publicity efforts
  • Drafting web content and internal communication content
  • Proofreading materials for quality and consistency

Qualifications and Skills:

Successful candidates must:
  • Demonstrate interest in social media, and media and communication strategies
  • Understand dominant social networks and best practices for sharing and increasing engagement over them and have an awareness of current social media trends
  • Transition easily from working as a part of a team to working independently without micromanagement.
  • Have a desire to both contribute to and learn from the experience
  • track and analyze social metrics and trends

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Copywriter Intern Needed!

11/3/2017

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SofterWare, Inc - Horsham, PA

Are you a creative individual with cool ideas and a serious knack for writing? SofterWare, Inc. is seeking a writer intern to join our dynamic marketing team for 8 hours a week. 

Key Responsibilities:
  • Sourcing, editing, writing, and uploading blog posts.
  • Managing the blog content calendar.

Requirements:
  • A college junior or senior pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in writing, English, journalism, or communications.
  • A team player with a can-do attitude and a willingness to learn.
  • A multitasker with the ability to do web based research.
  • Proficiency in Gmail and Google Docs.
  • A fantastic writer with a solid grasp of spelling and grammar.

Company Background: We help awesome organizations succeed by pairing innovative technology with a passion for people. 

Founded in 1981 with a mission to make intuitive, easy-to-use software that’s adaptable to users’ needs, SofterWare quickly grew from a small entrepreneurial business to a multi-million dollar international operation serving tens of thousands of nonprofit, child care, school, and payment processing clients. 

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Multimedia Production Intern

11/1/2017

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Overview
We’re looking for an intern to join our Multimedia Production team in our Communications Office. Initially, you will work onsite in our Mt. Laurel, NJ office, but in early 2018, will relocate to our new, modern, open-space and collaborative team environment in Pennsauken (near the Cherry Hill Mall). The ideal candidate will be available 2 to 3 days a week now with the possibility of coming on full time in the future. 

This is a home health care company, so above all, you need to have a sense of compassion and an urge to learn about people and their stories. We can teach you about the health care industry, we can help you learn the ins and outs of our brand, but we can’t teach you how to care. We hope that you are hard-working, organized, inquisitive, and driven. Bonus points if you have a degree in Communications, Film, Creative Writing, or Studio Art.

Responsibilities
Some of your job duties as a multimedia production intern will include administrative tasks, like organizing our photo/video libraries or highlighting interview transcript text for future use. However, we’re also looking for someone who has knowledge, experience, and expertise in at least 3 of the following categories:   
​

Photography 
  • Requirements: proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (especially Photoshop and Lightroom!); knowledge of photography basics; interest in portrait and lifestyle photography
  • Duties: attending photo/video shoots, photographing events, photo editing
  • Include a link to your photography portfolio in your submission

Cinematography
  • Requirements: familiarity with audio and video equipment (lenses, mics, booms, sliders, etc.); interest in documentary work
  • Duties: attending video shoots, video editing
  • Include a link to your reel or a short film in your submission. Be prepared to speak to your experiences!

Video editing
  • Requirements: proficiency in Adobe Premiere (After Effects is a plus!); understanding of storytelling and basic plot devices; interest in documentary work
  • Duties: video editing
  • Include a link to your reel or a short film you edited in your submission

Writing
  • Requirements: proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and Adobe Acrobat (InDesign and Story are pluses!); creative, copy, or screenwriting experience; ability to proofread
  • Duties: writing for our Instagram, Faces of BAYADA (if you check it out, you’ll notice it hasn’t been updated in a bit, which is exactly why we need some help); possibly writing scripts for instructional videos and others
  • Include your favorite two writing samples that best represent you as a writer

Illustration
  • Requirements: proficiency in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
  • Duties: illustration! Currently, we don’t have an in-house illustrator, so the duties haven’t been outlined quite yet.
  • Include a portfolio of your artwork.

Animation
  • Requirements: proficiency in Adobe After Effects, Character Animator, etc.
  • Duties: animating graphics in videos and animating illustrations. Currently, we don’t have an in-house animator, so we don’t know exactly what this job will look like quite yet.
  • Include a reel of your animation work or a short film/piece.

Graphic design
  • Requirements: proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, etc. – After Effects is a plus) 
  • Duties: design slides for videos; design logos and graphics for various creative projects
  • Include a link to your portfolio

Qualifications
In addition to the links to your portfolios, reels, films, writing samples, artwork, or animation--please include your resume and a cover letter. Are you extremely talented in only two of the above? Include in your cover letter why you are still the best candidate. Are you currently a student? Don’t hesitate to apply! We can put together a schedule that works for you.

Apply Here!
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