Social Media Interns with Passion for Green Business Posted Nov 04
Confidential, New York, NY (Metro New York)
 
Are you looking for a unique way to break into a new and burgeoning field of sustainable business development, internet technology and social entrepreneurship?

Since 2003 our company coaches and trains entrepreneurs and small business owners around the world to achieve financial success while running businesses that are environmentally and socially sustainable, tapping into our 20+ years of experience in the industry.

We are looking for bright and energetic individuals for our Marketing department. This position is available on an internship basis.

The individual(s) will assist the CEO in the development of the Marketing & Communications activities of the Company as needed.

The candidates we are seeking out are passionate about Social Media, business and the environment, and possess superior writing skills and creative moxie to execute online marketing strategies.

Responsibilities:
• Work with executive team to execute marketing strategy and product development
• Assist in building and executing online marketing campaigns
• Identify additional marketing opportunities

What You Receive in Return:
• Extensive internal business training (i.e. Open Book Management, finances, etc.)
• Access to business and personal coaching from staff
• Training in state-of-the-art sustainable business concepts and strategies
• Connecting with some of the more established experts in the industry

Key Requirements of Applicants:
• Must be in NYC area, have own laptop and very comfortable using the internet and social media
• At least a year using Twitter and Facebook

Please contact us with your information and CV for more information about this exciting opportunity.

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