Marketing Intern Internet & Ecommerce - Painesville, OH at Geebo

Marketing Intern

SDC 2024 Engineering Internship & Co-op Programs Part-time, 15-20/hrs per week - paid internshipAt Steven Douglas Corp (SDC) we design and build custom automated machines that are used in a wide variety of applications and industries.
We are continually investing in our people, processes, and technology to push automation boundaries and deliver innovative, robust machines.
Marketing Interns at SDC will assist with core digital marketing tasks such as social media and website content creation, supporting marketing campaign planning and execution, and more.
We are looking for a motivated individual who is excited to help our marketing department with daily functions.
This position may lead to long-term opportunities within SDC.
Our marketing intern will be as excited as we are about our innovative approach to automation, and will write copy for social media posts, promotional emails, and other marketing tasks.
Essential Functions:
Assist with social media content creation by collaborating with the team, conducting market research, analyzing data, and more.
Assist with monitoring our digital presence for areas of improvement.
Assist with developing our digital marketing campaign based on SEO, Google Analytics data, Sprout Social report, and other resources.
Assist with compiling social media analytics for team review.
Conduct industry research and provide suggestions on campaign direction, strategy, and overall goals.
Assist with media production, including internal and external presentations.
Assist with SDC internal and external communications, including our monthly SDC newsletter, public relations and news stories.
Attend and participate in weekly marketing meetings.
PI422d5f2c28c2-25448-34224381 Recommended Skills Automation Communication Data Analysis Digital Marketing Google Analytics Market Research Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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