Support inventory management and quality checks, upload inventory/designs via EDI, analyze turnover trends, audit product catalog, pitch product ideas, suggest process improvements, and participate in ISlide's operations workflow.
Title: Product Marketing Intern
Reports to: Head of Operations and Product
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 and Responsibilities:
- Complete full and accurate inventory counts, quality checks; ensure inventory is sufficient for all distribution channels and can cover direct demand from customers
- Complete and send inventory feeds to partners by uploading new designs and updated inventory quantities into EDI system
- Complete and report turnover analysis to analyze trends and optimize product order habits
- Brainstorm efficient ways to better operations process
- Pitch ideas for new products and designs
- Audit and suggest improvements in our existing item master/product catalog
- Learn and participate in the entire operations process of ISlide
Qualifications:
- Enrolled in either a Business, Finance, or Supply Chain Management degree preferred
- Proficiency in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Proficient in time/project management, organization, and teamwork
- Marketing and creative oriented mind
- Strong attention to detail
- Interest in process improvement
- Entry level understanding of Microsoft Excel
Schedule and Compensation:
- Monday - Thursday from 9am to 4pm
- June 1 to August 6
- Unpaid
Top Skills
Adobe Illustrator,Adobe Photoshop,Microsoft Excel,Edi
ISlide, Inc. Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office
65 Sprague St, Boston, MA, United States, 02136
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