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Marketing and Public Relations Internship

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Orlando Repertory Theatre
Orlando Repertory Theatre (The REP) is seeking eager and enthusiastic individuals for a Marketing and Public Relations Internship!
An internship at The REP provides an opportunity to work and learn in a professional environment. Our interns are an extremely important asset in maintaining The REPs presence as a leader in the industry. The REP staff strives to create a comfortable atmosphere for growing and learning while you hone your professional skills and build your portfolio under our wing. Interns at The REP not only get a one-of-a-kind experience from a professional staff; they also have unique access to industry professionals from Disney, Universal, and other leading organizations through networking and career counseling workshops. Interns also benefit from complimentary tickets to REP productions during their stay. Housing is not provided.
The Marketing and Public Relations Intern will work in one of the most important departments at The REP. He or she will gain first-hand professional experience in all areas of marketing, public relations, and even graphic design. During your tenure, you will have the opportunity to gain valuable experience in advertising, copywriting, creating press materials, graphic design, social media, online marketing, and much more. Applicants should have completed fundamental coursework in Marketing and or Public Relations. Knowledge of graphic design programs is a plus but is not required. This internship is based on a 10-15 hour workweek and is unpaid. Fall internship dates are August to the end of November.
To apply for an internship, please submit a cover letter and resume to .Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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