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GPB is looking for Interns

Philadelphia Sustainability Blog Seeking Student Interns (Part-Time/Flexible Schedule)

Want to gain an online portfolio full of content that future employers can see? Or are you looking for digital marketing tactics like SEO, Social Media & increasing traffic?

The blogging interns at Green Philly Blog are instrumental at increasing the content on our website, as well as participate in Social Media, SEO and other potential opportunities. We have a 2 open positions and can provide experience in a variety of areas. Commitment each week is 10 hours minimum.

BLOGGER/EDITOR

The Blogger/Editor will be responsible for contributing to blog content, and growing web traffic by tactics like Social Media, SEO, responding to comments, researching content ideas, managing public relations inquiries, proofreading and more.

Intern Requirements:

  • Blog posts & proofreading
  • Optimizing blog posts through Social Media & SEO
  • Website analytics & suggestions for improvements
  • Good interpersonal skills, team player, technologically savvy

To apply: Please email your resume and cover to contact@greenphillyblog.com with the subject line INTERN CANDIDATE for consideration.

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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