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August 5, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

Center for Public Policy Priorities Fall Internships

The Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) believes in a Texas that offers everyone the chance to compete and succeed in life. We envision a Texas where everyone is healthy, well‐educated, and financially secure. We want the best Texas – a proud state that sets the bar nationally by expanding opportunity for all. CPPP is an independent public policy organization that uses data and analysis to advocate for solutions that enable Texans of all backgrounds to reach their full potential. Join us!We are currently hiring for the following Fall internships. All applications are due by Friday, August 12, 2016.

  • Communication Internship
  • Health and Wellness Internship
  • Research and Planning Internship

LEARN MORE about our Internship Program

Calendar of Internship Postings:

  • Spring Semester internships, check in November
  • Summer Internships, check in April
  • Fall internships, check in July

August 3, 2016, Filed Under: Employment Opportunity, Internship

Thom’s Market Fall Internship

Thom’s Market Information

Website:   www.thomsmarket.com

Locations:

Thom’s Market Riverside- 160 East Riverside Drive, Austin TX 78704   Phone: 512-479-9800

Thom’s Market Barton Springs- 1418 Barton Springs Drive, Austin TX 78704  Phone: 512-448-3333

Contact:

Justin Avalos- General Manager

512-479-9800

Howdy@ThomsMarket.com

Start Dates:    4-6 month internship depending on students needs.

Hours: Flexible to students school schedule.

Paid: $10.00/hr

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Social Media Internship

Thom’s Market is an awesome local Austin treasure. It’s not a convenience store, it’s not a grocery store, but takes the best of both worlds. Thom’s Market is located in the Barton Hills and Travis heights neighborhoods. We have a wide selection of local products, hand-picked fruits and vegetables, awesome gifts, grab-and-go food items, organic products, local baked goods, organic products, local kombuchas— We have it all!

Thom’s Market is looking for a motivated and passionate Social Media Intern to help us leverage social media and drive consumer engagement. We are seeking smart, media-savvy individual who brings energy, new ideas and a fresh perspective to our team.

The ideal Marketing Intern candidate will have:

  • Write and edit content for all Thom’s Market’s social media platforms.
  • Have excellent consulting, writing, text and photo editing, presentation and communication skills.
  • Work with colleagues to help plan and implement social media marketing campaigns that drive and engage traffic.
  • Have graphic design | website design experience.
  • Help to increase social media conversion rates.
  • Manage social media marketing channels, content  and day-to-day activities.
  • Be confident in running  ad campaigns in 2-3 of the following advertising platforms: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Google + and/or other social media outlets.
  • Monitor social media accounts daily,  evenings and/or weekends responding to critical items as needed.

August 1, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

Heyday Coffee Company Fall Internship

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HEYDAY BEVERAGE COMPANY – Fall Internship

 Overview: HEYDAY Social Media and Brand Ambassador Internship

HEYDAY is the companion for the good times. The big. The small. The everyday. The once-in-a-lifetime and the never-again-in-a-million-years. Cold brewing the best tasting, grab-and-go coffee is more than a passion, it’s why we get up every morning. Because if we can make your day better, then you’ve made ours. HEYDAY is smooth and strong, all natural, and best enjoyed anytime.

As we launch HEYDAY cold-brewed coffee in Austin this Fall, we are looking for a creative, outgoing, reliable intern to join our entrepreneurial team.  In our quickly expanding start up environment, you will help foster positive interactions between HEYDAY and our customers through social media and marketing events. You will be the voice and face of HEYDAY!

Key Responsibilities

  • Create meaningful content for HEYDAY’s social media outlets
  • Engage the social media community and manage analytics
  • Work with Field Marketing Manager to develop and execute marketing events
  • Explore on- and off-campus opportunities to promote HEYDAY
  • Build HEYDAY brand awareness on campus through clever marketing and promotional activities with student organizations, fraternities and sororities

Qualifications

  • Flexibility and ability to think creatively to solve problems
  • Self-motivated and enjoy taking ownership of projects
  • Experience with photo editing a plus
  • Passion for HEYDAY values: everyone is an entrepreneur, focus on quality – both in our ingredients and our interactions, spreading joy in all that we do

A Day in the HEYDAY Life 

Every day at HEYDAY will be different.  You will need to be in the office at least three days a week, but this internship is anything but an office job.  You will be out there living the HEYDAY life: helping to plan and execute events and build the brand. We are all on this journey together, and will set aside some time for the occasional day on the lake, concert or cookout with the team. Cheers to Good Times!

To Apply 

Email Bart at bart@drinkheyday.com telling us about yourself, your interest in HEYDAY and why you think you could be a great fit on our team.  Please also include a copy of your resume.  Respond by August 15. 

 

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