eCommerce Digital Marketing and Analyst Internship
- Job Type: Internship
- Salary: $14/hour
- Part time
- At least 6-month commitment
Job Description
Our eCommerce marketing intern works with our office-located and remotely working team. Your responsibilities will revolve around current projects. You will be conducting marketing research with focus on IT e-learning software, drafting and copywriting content for social media, collecting data, and composing weekly reports.
The comprehensive nature of the work does not lend itself to any specific major, but rather to someone with a passion for IT, sales and marketing and all things digital. We are looking for proficiency in writing, research, social media, and Excel, experience with blogging and using any CMS (ex., WordPress, PHP). The ideal candidate will have a proven history of managing deadlines and can handle sensitive, complicated tasks in a timely manner.
Responsibilities:
- Assist company in current projects
- Draft content for various social media platforms
- Conduct marketing research relevant to company’s work
- Collect and sort data for marketing database
- Help assemble, review, and proof business presentations
- Handle administrative duties, including answering the phone
- Learn new tools and skills (for example, to become Google Analytics certified)
- Perform all other duties as assigned
Cover letter is required.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education:
- Undergraduate of junior status or graduate student majoring in Computer Science or related field.
- Cumulative GPA 3.0
- Able to work in our Calimesa, CA office at least 3 days a week for 6-month
- A solid understanding of SEM, SEO, Google Analytics a plus
Note: This position does not provide sponsorship for employment status (e.g. H-1B visa status or OPT status). You must have the legal right to work in the United States
Application Questions
- Have you completed the following level of education: Associate?
- Are you in Calimesa, CA or live near by?
- Do you speak Spanish?
Email your resume hr@simplexunited.com