Marketing Internship (Part time/Remote)

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Marketing
Start Date
Starts immediatelyImmediately
Duration
1 Month
Stipend
₹ 2,500-3,000 /month
APPLY BY
28 Oct' 19
Posted 3 weeks ago
Internship
Part time

About the work from home job/internship

Selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities include:

1. Collaborate with stakeholders to create and execute marketing campaigns.
2. Develop, grow, and expand our marketing channels through social media outreach, blogging, and strategic planning
3. Develop and manage marketing campaigns
4. Devise strategies to drive online traffic to the company website
5. Assist with capturing and analyzing social media metrics
6. Provide administrative support to management when required
Earn certifications in these skills

Who can apply

Only those candidates can apply who:

1. are available for the work from home job/internship

2. can start the work from home job/internship between 14th Oct'19 and 13th Nov'19

3. are available for duration of 1 month

4. have relevant skills and interests

* Women wanting to start/restart their career can also apply.

Added requirements

1. Should be well-versed in internet marketing, mobile marketing, SEO, PPC, Google AdWords, Facebook and Instagram marketing, email marketing, Google Analytics, etc.

2. Candidates who have done MBA in marketing would be preferred

Perks

Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours 5 days a week
Additional information

We’re offering a flexible schedule if you continue to take classes or you wish to pursue other opportunities simultaneously.

Number of openings

1

About HoneyTub

We are a non-profit dedicated to introducing the best quality honey into the Indian household, direct from the farms to your tables. The objective is to promote healthier eating habits while providing the farmers with the financial and cooperative support that they need.

Due to India's diverse flora, farmers are able to produce honey infused with various flavors such as orange blossom, cardamom, and sweet clover among others. Yet the general Indian populace has been exposed only to the uniform tasting honey. The best quality honey is exported while the Indian market gets flooded with inferior quality and artificially enhanced honey. Moreover, the farmers barely earn 25% of the retail price due to the numerous intermediaries. Finding lucrative markets is a critical problem for small farmers. Life is the flower for which love is the honey.
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