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Social Media Intern (Part-Time)

Company Name:
ArdentMC
Position Type:
Part-time
Fast paced, small federal contracting firm looking to hire a PAID intern with a background in social and digital media landscape and a deep understanding of social media platforms including: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.
Who WE are; Who YOU are:
ArdentMC is a rapidly growing GSA-Certified HUBZone Small Business winning contracts with: The Department of Homeland Security (US Citizenship and Immigration Services), U.S. Geological Survey, Secret Service, Social Security Administration, and others. Get a chance to communicate the amazing technology behind some of the most talked about topics in our Nation's capital.
The ideal candidate is a self-starter who is outgoing and willing to dive into our current platforms and increase visibility and traffic. The candidate will work part time on the day-to-day social media content creation and communications outreach.
Responsibilities
Produce blog posts for upload
Monitor social media sites and produce content (via interviews with leadership, directors, business development teams)
Be proactive in seeking out our firm's current affairs and industry current affairs to produce up to date content
Work directly with Recruiting Department to post latest job openings/requisitions
Work toward website and social media optimization with potential website redesign/messaging
Qualifications and Education Requirements
Students working toward a Bachelor Degree inEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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