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Marketing Assistant

Company Name:
United WebWorks
United WebWorks - Savannah, GA
United WebWorks is growing and now hiring for a Marketing Assistant! This is a paid internship with potential to become a permanent position for the right candidate.
Day-to-Day Activities include:
Manage marketing campaigns on social media
Create or oversee the creation of relevant content that reaches our audience
Monitor and respond to online conversations
Cultivate our community of customers through offers, news, etc.
Create or manage design opportunities, e.g., Facebook fan page, profile
Respond to negative reviews according to policy
Act as a feedback conduit to sales, marketing and delivery, report on
problems or successes that are being discussed online
Keep up with best practices, trends, new channels, tools and apps
Ideal candidate should possess:
General familiarity with traditional marketing. A current marketing degree is useful, but not essential.
Creative and thorough use of social media for mass communication
Ability to move between the analytical and creative sides of a project with ease
In-depth knowledge of both established and newer social media platforms, their methods, participants, strengths and weaknesses as it applies to a specific campaign or scenario
Excellent writing and personal communication skills
Working knowledge of multimedia production (audio, video, graphic design) in the context of social media marketing
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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