Fall Intern: Communications and Marketing Systems

Fall Intern: Communications and Marketing Systems

American Enterprise Institute

Washington, DC • On-site

$17.75 - $23.50/hr

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Job description

Communications And Marketing Systems Intern

The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) seeks a communications and marketing systems intern to assist with promoting AEI's research to its constituents. This includes using our automated email marketing system to prepare and send articles and newsletters, using our customer-relationship management database to gather appropriate mailing lists, researching and updating constituent contact information, and helping with other special projects. While some data entry is required, the intern will also work on broader projects such as facilitating marketing automation, curating email content, and analyzing and improving the effectiveness of AEI's email communications to its constituents. Candidates who are able to participate in the program on an in-person basis for 20 hours a week are encouraged to apply.

AEI internships offer a unique opportunity for undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates to gain experience in research, writing, business, and communications at one of the nation's leading think tanks.

Competitive candidates will generally have a GPA of 3.5 or higher from a top-ranking college or university. AEI's internship program runs for 12 weeks and all related programming will take place in-person in Washington, DC. The fall program dates are either Tuesday, September 8, to Friday, December 4, or Tuesday, September 15, to Friday, December 11.



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Communications Marketing Intern?

A: To succeed as a Communications Marketing Intern, key technical skills include proficiency in social media management tools, content creation software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite), and data analysis platforms (e.g., Google Analytics). Soft skills such as strong written and verbal communication, creativity, and adaptability are also crucial, as they enable effective collaboration with team members and stakeholders, as well as the ability to pivot in response to changing marketing strategies. By combining these technical and soft skills, Communications Marketing Interns can effectively contribute to campaign development, execute marketing initiatives, and build a strong foundation for future career growth in the field.

Q: What is the career path for a Communications Marketing Intern?

A: A Communications Marketing Intern typically progresses through a career path that includes entry-level roles such as Marketing Coordinator or Social Media Specialist, mid-level positions like Marketing Manager or Public Relations Specialist, and senior roles like Director of Marketing or Communications Director. Throughout their career, they can develop skills in areas like campaign planning, content creation, data analysis, and team leadership, as well as stay up-to-date with industry trends and best practices. Long-term, Communications Marketing professionals may pursue leadership roles, start their own marketing agencies, or transition into related fields like advertising, public relations, or digital media.



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