Media & Public Relations (PR) Internship

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Media & Public Relations (PR)
Start Date
Starts immediatelyImmediately
Duration
6 Months
Stipend
Unpaid
APPLY BY
14 Aug' 20
Posted 3 weeks ago
Internship

About the internship

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

1. Work on scanning the relevant news items from newspapers, television, internet, etc.
2. Work on ensuring that these stories are around the brand and are about a specific event related to the brand
3. Work on compiling article clippings, video links and keeping them in a central location so they can be consulted when needed
4. Work on sentiment analysis (daily and monthly)
5. Work on trend analysis (monthly) and making reports of the same
Earn certifications in these skills

Who can apply

Only those candidates can apply who:

1. are available for full time (in-office) internship

2. can start the internship between 29th Jul'20 and 2nd Sep'20

3. are available for duration of 6 months

4. have relevant skills and interests

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

Added requirements

1. Candidate must have knowledge of translating Marathi/Konkani to English or translating English to Konkani/Marathi

2. Candidate must have the ability to spot how news items could affect and be relevant to the brand

3. Candidate should be familiar with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Google docs and should have knowledge of how the media works and how news story breaks are helpful

Perks

Certificate Letter of recommendation Informal dress code

Number of openings

2

About Aam Aadmi Party

The essence of a democracy is that young minds join the political process to ensure that governments keep pace with the evolving needs and aspirations of society. However, the difference in the average age of politicians as compared to citizens is staggering and the time has come for India's youth to engage in the political process. Unfortunately, Indian politics is at a juncture where ordinary citizens have no access to enter into politics or participate in the electoral process until they belong to a political family.

With the Aam Aadmi Party's arrival in 2012, a large number of India's youth took the plunge and joined politics for the first time, shaking the entire political nexus.
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