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Intern Wanted

Date
26 Nov 2013
Author
Brandon
Intern name tag

We’re looking for a communications-savvy intern to join our social media team in our Myrtle Beach office for the spring term, with the possibility of extending the internship to a paid, part-time position.

What will you do? Learn about how we do social by being a part of our 6-person social media department. Pitch in on both content generation and daily social media posting for our social media clients. Hone your skills in marketing via tools such as Facebook, Twitter, blogging, Pinterest, Instagram and many other tools of the trade.

We want someone who’s:

– Eager to learn. We like self-starters.

– A good writer and communicator.

– Interested in nerding out on social media.

– Looking to learn more about marketing and agency life.

Could this be you? Send a cover letter and resume to epierce@brandon.agency by Dec. 10, 2013.

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