Marketing Intern for GWIS - Helping Women in STEM Careers!
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Communications Sales strategy Marketing strategy Social sciencesSkills
content development marketing planning researchPositions available: 2
NOTICE: We are no longer accepting applications for the spring semester. You are welcome to apply if you wish to work in the summer/fall.
Seeking assistance with marketing and outreach tasks related to supporting the membership committee of the national Graduate Women in Science chapter.
Based on our goals, we are looking for the student to work on the following:
- Content development related to publishing/sharing data and research related to membership
- Outreach and planning to recruit new members, onboard new chapters, increase retention, etc.
- Help with launching/getting signups for new Organizational Partnerships program, including helping us work with our web developer on how to best update the sight to integrate organizational partners.
I provide a high level of supervision and mentorship via text and live calls. Interns often work with me during "live" work sessions which are like live office hours where I am available to share screens, give guidance, troubleshoot, review/etc.
I have 20+ years experience in business and marketing. You can read more about me if you look me up on LinkedIn or look at my CV at www.alicevoedwards.com
I also provide career mentoring and strategic career planning guidance and support. For example, I helped one student who had changed his major but really didn't know what to do with the new one, think through what his skills and interests were, how they would align with a job, review jobs and their criteria, and discuss the specific work he could do on my internship/project and how he could use that towards demonstrating what the jobs he was looking at trying to get hired for, would want to see.
About the company
Graduate Women in Science (GWIS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with over 30 local chapters and nearly 100 year history. We seek to empower women and minoritized groups in science.