1. Perform research on current benchmark trends and audience preferences
2. Create content for the social media pages to drive website traffic
3. Work alongside the team to create a plan for social media strategies Weekly/monthly
4. Assist in the growth of the brand by raising awareness through various social media platforms
5. Aid in the daily aspects of promoting the company social media advertising campaigns
6. Analyze data to determine whether social media campaigns have achieved their objectives
7. Interact with followers and potential customers by communicating through the company's social pages
8. Assist in implementing plans to increase followers on popular social media websites such as Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn
9. Monitor search engine optimization (SEO) and user engagement and suggest content optimization
10. Stay up-to-date with current technologies and trends in social media, design tools, and applications
11. Write a wide variety of topics for multiple platforms (websites, blogs, articles, social updates, banners, etc.)
1. are available for full time (in-office) internship
2. can start the internship between 28th Oct'21 and 2nd Dec'21
3. are available for duration of 3 months
4. have relevant skills and interests
Perks
Certificate Letter of recommendation Informal dress code
Additional information
Stipend structure: This is a performance-based internship. In addition to the minimum-assured stipend, you will also be paid a performance-linked incentive (₹ 2000 per monthly performance).
Number of openings
1
About Centre For The Study Of Caste & Capitalism
The Centre For The Study Of Caste & Capitalism is a section 8 not-for-profit company, incorporated on 13th August 2015. It works with businesses large and small, private and public, to promote a just and sustainable economy in India in which all members and communities participate, benefit from, and contribute to.
The role of business, it believes, is to create and deliver products and services in a way that treats people fairly and justly; and, encourages market and policy frameworks that enable an inclusive future. It sees its role in catalyzing changes within businesses by integrating inclusive practices into strategy and operations and supply chains through consulting, research, and collaboration.
It strengthens the factors essential for the growth of entrepreneurship at the bottom of the class and caste pyramid, especially the SC-ST SME segment. It believes that entrepreneurship based on the plentiful skills that the Dalits possess is an important means to mainstream them.