Social Media Marketing Intern
Skill College is an edtech platform focused on industry-integrated programs. The social media marketing intern will develop strategies, create engaging content, and manage social media platforms. The role requires proficiency in digital marketing and the ability to appear on camera. Candidates will collaborate with the broader marketing team to execute campaigns.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Skill College is an edtech platform focused on industry-integrated programs. The social media marketing intern will develop strategies, create engaging content, and manage social media platforms. The role requires proficiency in digital marketing and the ability to appear on camera. Candidates will collaborate with the broader marketing team to execute campaigns.
TAL's take
Entry-level internship role at a small educational services company with limited professional growth signals.
The JD clearly defines the marketing tasks expected of the intern, including content creation and strategy assistance.
Must haves
- Proficiency in social media marketing
- Proficiency in digital marketing principles
- Skills in social media content creation
- Effective communication skills
- Ability to shoot in front of camera
Tools and skills
Nice to have: analytics tools, performance tracking tools.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
Posts mentioning Skill College
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Work. Transition. Study?
Engineering grad. Transitioned into marketing right out of college. ~2 years of experience. Started out on a shit pay, currently underpaid but getting good exposure and learning a lot. This was a conscious decision as I am focused on learning, growth and personal development. Feedback is, I have made massive professional progress in the last 1.5 years and the company too (at my request) is giving me more agency to explore and diversify my skill set. This means; mainly more responsibilities, a few operations related decisions & tasks and a few sales calls and client presentations. I work at a very small startup and I feel, despite having the opportunity to learn here, the environment or mostly the pay is too shit/low. I am already a star employee here and I feel it would be a good time to switch, to be amongst a group wherein I can get more challenges and opportunities. Of course, a higher pay would be wonderful as well. While, job switching is an option, I am also thinking about doing an MBA. I feel if I can build upon this momentum and get into a good college - it would negate years of grind that I would have to put (in the current scenario). I really would like you good people to analyse my situation and help me out, please. TIA.