Social Media Intern Advertising & Marketing Jobs - San Diego, CA at Geebo

Social Media Intern

Company Name:
Road Runner Sports
Bring your skills in marketing as a Social Media Intern and interact with our customers through Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and more! Create fun posts, contests, and online marketing pieces to help us WOW our Customers every day!
Bring your energy, enthusiasm and passion to Road Runner Sports and together, we win!
This is a part-time (20-25 hrs/wk) permanent position that could be the opportunity you've been looking for to get started in a long-term career with Road Runner Sports!
Embrace the rewards!
Earn $10/hr!
Count on training and develop to grow both personally and professionally.
Enjoy employee pricing on all your favorite gear, shoes, and accessories.
Take advantage of paid race entries so you can get moving and have fun.
Extensive benefits package including vacation, sick time, medical, dental, and 401k. Even pet insurance!
And more!
What you'll get to do:
Update our social media channels weekly with new content, photos, giveaways, and events.
Show off your skills at mastering the look, feel, and voice of RRS social media.
Create exciting Instagram and Facebook posts with contests including our Fab Friday Giveaway!
Create profiles of our Runners of the Month and partner with local bloggers.
Complete creative briefs for the Marketing Department.
Partner with our Grassroots Department to help publicize upcoming in-store events.
And more!
Are you ready to RUN with us? Apply NOW! http://bit.ly/1DzVXLaEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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