Ignite Needs an Intern…

July 29, 2008

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Hi all! Just wanted to pass the word around to those of you who may read this that are looking to get into the field of social media marketing, or who know some college students who need to make something of their lives - that yes, Ignite is on the hunt for an intern (or two, depending). google-image-result-for-http___bloghowdesigncom_content_binary_internpng-1.jpg

I know it may seem like working at Ignite is a dream job that would have young folk lining up at our doors for an interview, but I suppose right now we are in the in-between phase of summer ending and school beginning. I’ve posted on Duke, UNC’s, and State’s job boards - and have even stalked professors to pass the word around - still no luck!

So what exactly are we looking for? In short, a person with a passion for social media (personally or professionally) with a healthy dose of writing and organizational and time management skills. (We also want an intern who is local, so that we can see their bright and shining faces :-)

Working with us won’t be a typical internship - we make our own copies (with the exception of Gene who is 100% paperless), we make our own coffee, and we all work really hard and laugh really hard. If you require a formal job description, please don’t apply- I can assure you that we’ll give you experience in all areas of social media marketing, it is really up to you and your initiative.

If you or someone that you know might be interested please pass the word along and send a resume (as well as any helpful links) to: lisa@ignitesocialmedia.com.

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  1. Anonymous on September 1st, 2008 3:14 pm

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