The Digital Marketing Intern will assist with analyzing website traffic, developing digital advertising strategies, and supporting social media campaigns, while contributing to market trend analysis.
Title: Digital Marketing Intern
Reports to: Marketing Manager
Are you what ISlide is looking for?
ISlide, Inc. is looking for a creative, dedicated, organized, high-energy student to join the team. This position will provide the opportunity to gain hands-on business experience working in a driven and fun environment to provide custom premium footwear. If you’re ready to challenge yourself by stepping out of your comfort zone by helping us make a statement in the footwear industry, continue reading.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Analyze website traffic and demographics of ISlide's customers
- Assist in development of digital advertising strategy
- Contribute to email marketing efforts through writing copy, finding content, and keeping track of relevant events
- Assist marketing team in development of campaigns across social media, advertising, and website platforms
- Analyze market trends and brainstorm new and exciting ways to capture markets
- Report on market trends
Qualifications
- Enrolled in a marketing, business or other relevant degree preferred
- Experience with E-commerce or Digital Advertising preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Enthusiastic and strong work ethic
- Strong verbal and communication skills
- Strong quantitative abilities
- Knowledge of all Microsoft Office programs
Schedule and Compensation:
- ~15 hours per week around student schedule
- Unpaid internship
Top Skills
MS Office
ISlide, Inc. Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office
65 Sprague St, Boston, MA, United States, 02136
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