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Seasonal Marketing Intern

The Seasonal Marketing Intern will support the marketing team throughout the busy holiday shopping season. In this role, you’ll gain experience with holiday retail analysis, data collection and auditing, affiliate marketing, and SEO copywriting, as well exposure to social media and public relations channels. This is a temporary hourly position running from October 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017.

Job Description
  • Auditing and updating coupons for accuracy.
  • Collecting data about Black Friday offers.
  • Updating site content and writing page copy.  
  • Maintaining resources such as holiday sales calendars.
  • Researching talking points for interviews with media.

Skills and Qualifications
  • Prior experience with online marketing, SEO or website copywriting, OR:
  • Possess or be working towards a degree in Marketing, Communications, or a related field.
  • Strong writing skills.
  • Detail oriented, analytical mindset.
  • Ability to work independently.

About Us
Shop Smart, one of Forbes’ 100 Most Promising Companies and a 101 Chicago Best and Brightest Organization, publishes deals and coupons from national retailers across a network of sites. The flagship, Brad’s Deals, is the largest editorial-driven curated shopping guide site with ever-growing monthly unique visitors.
Launched in 2001, the rapidly growing company has changed the way millions of consumers shop and is a leader in our space and in the Chicago technology community. We have relationships with over 2,500 top retailers (Amazon, Target, Dell, etc.), exposure to over 50M consumers a year and a consistent national media presence (USA Today, Today Show, WSJ, MSNBC).
The job is entrepreneurial, evolving and fun in a flexible and informal environment but requires top-tier work and dedication. The pay is competitive and full benefits (health, 401k, FSA, transportation allowance, etc.) will be provided.
The company is headquartered in Chicago’s River North neighborhood blocks from the highway and several train stations. The option of working from home, virtually, may be possible at times