Marketing & PR Intern Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Orinda, CA at Geebo

Marketing & PR Intern

Company Name:
Litman Gregory Asset Management
The Marketing & PR intern will assist the marketing team with its PR efforts and work on marketing projects as assigned. This is a collaborative role and the associate will work on projects that touch each of our four business lines and various audiences. This is an opportunity to gain real-world marketing experience, and is ideal for someone who wants to get their hands dirty, be part of a team, and broaden their marketing and PR skills.
Qualifications (education/experience)
Marketing- or business-focused degree track
Investment experience not required
Has worked in a professional team environment (can be a school-related organization or volunteer organization)
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
Attention to detail
Takes ownership of each task, being thoughtful and thorough in execution
Positively represent the company to external contacts
Tasks that youll be doing, things that you expect to learn or be exposed to
PR (May fill most of your time):
Build and reach out to our PR lists on a regular basis
Search for speaking opportunities on related topics and conduct outreach, planning
Marketing planning/execution around media mentions
Reach out to media outlets with article ideas
Coordinate any PR travel opportunities with travel schedules of spokespeople
Assist with marketing projects such as:
Email execution
List pulls
Creating CRM processes and workflows for events
Updating our metrics dashboard during off-quarter months
Research information, design elements, etc. when needed
Coordinate compliance approval on marketing materials
Days/hours flexibility constraints
Six months with the option to continue.
10-20 hours, might vary per week and spread out over at least 3 days per week
Apply Here: http://www.Click2Apply.net/7xsgx37
PI87649261Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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