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Intern job description: Marketing and Communications Intern – Multimedia

At the Wake Forest University School of Business, our mission is to shape the whole person. We help businesses create a better world through developing passionate, ethical business leaders who get results with integrity and thought leadership that is visible and positively impacts the practice of business.

We seek dynamic self-starters to assist communications and marketing efforts for the School of Business. This internship is an excellent opportunity to experience various aspects of communications and marketing.

Responsibilities:

  • Create and curate visually engaging content
  • Photography/videography at events (Some events may occasionally occur in the evening or on a weekend)
  • Provide cutline/social media post information for events for web and social media platforms
  • Interview business students, faculty, staff, and alumni
  • Brainstorm appealing and visual ways to connect with target audiences
  • Assist with content calendar and brainstorm ideas for new and innovative multimedia campaigns on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
  • Organize and edit videos to meet the needs of the marketing department
  • Create online photo galleries
  • Aid in organizing media for WFUSB archives
  • Assist in managing YouTube/Vimeo social media platform
  • Assist the staff in preparing visual social media posts
  • Other duties as assigned

Requirements:

  • Strong photography, editing, and organizational skills
  • Ability to gather accurate information for cutlines and social media posts
  • Strong desire to learn along with professional drive
  • Deadline and detail oriented
  • Ability to multitask and manage competing deadlines
  • Excellent Photoshop, iMovie/Adobe Premiere skills
  • Efficiency at MS Office, Google Docs/Drive
  • Ability to create simple graphics using Canva, Adobe Spark or other comparable design services (InDesign is a plus, but not required)
  • Web publishing skills
  • Minimum 2.5 GPA

Compensation:

Course credit is given in accordance with departmental guidelines (major or minor).

As a result of the internship, selected students will develop a range of skill sets expected of entry-level job candidates after college

Application process:

Please submit a cover letter, resume, and 3-5 relevant photo/video samples to Stephanie Skordas at Skordas@wfu.edu. Finalist interviews will be scheduled around candidate’s schedules.

Visit our newsroom at business.wfu.edu/newsroom.

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