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Marketing Team Lead Intern (Nov 2021-May 2022)

Remote Marketing Internship (For Credit/CPT/OPT)
 
About This Job:
Esurgi is looking for a motivated and self-driven marketing intern to join our marketing department and provide creative ideas to help achieve our goals. Intern will collaborate with our marketing in all stages of marketing campaigns. Marketing Intern at Esurgi will be in charge of formulating, implementing, and executing Marketing ideas and actions. Esurgi offers ongoing internships designed to expose qualified applicants to Marketing and other aspects of the start-up industry. This internship is NOT paid, and we can offer College Credit, CPT, or OPT.
 
Job Responsibilities:
  • Design and implement marketing strategies that align with the company culture and business target
  • Use social media and website to increase brand awareness and engagement
  • Track social media and website performance KPIs
  • Support and monitor the marketing team in daily administrative tasks
  • Communicate and collaborate with different teams and mostly with the Scientific Writers Team on scientific articles
  • Identify any issues and create and implement plans for improvement
  • Generate innovative ideas to promote our products and services
  • Collect data on Esurgi products and performances and integrate information into actionable items, reports, and presentations
  • Create a feedback loop on certain products
  • Research how start-ups get feedback on new products
  • Design a website that best represents Esurgi’s image and brand, that is user-friendly and increases conversions. 
  • Research possible alternatives or ways to increase conversions and drive traffic to weak areas of the website as well as the most important to hit our goals.
  •  Respond to Forms entries, manage the website’s security, backups, fence out spams for forms entries. 

Minimum Requirements:
  • Degree in Marketing, Communications, Business Administration or relevant field
  • Familiarity with many social media platforms, such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and their engagement trends
  • Creative thinker with strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong research skills and leadership
  • Self-motivated, detail-oriented, patient, and persistent
  • Ability to Use Google Analytics and Wordpress are required for developing and managing a website for best performance (Attach your portfolio if any)
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team
  • Experience using web or online design programs, such as Canva or Photoshop (preferred)
  • Interest in Start-Ups or Biotech (preferred)
Internship Type
  • Not paid
  • Part Time - 20-25 hours per week
  • School Credit, CPT, or OPT
 
Why ESURGI?
  • We have a strong internship program, where interns work directly with an outward-facing executive
  • You will be gaining a great mentorship with one of our executives with a background as a Faculty Medical Instructor and Research Associate in institutions such as UCLA.
  • Increase your presence in the healthcare community. 
 
About ESURGI:
ESURGI is a bio-health technology startup company. Our products include physical medicine, and rehabilitation and physical therapy, and medication reconciliation. ESURGI executives have built and developed successful technology companies. One of the companies in the Fortune Magazine as the World's Most Admired Companies and Forbes Fast Tech 25. Our executives have a medical research background in institutions, such as UCLA. 

About our Internships: An archetypical internship at Esurgi is essentially a special project in the work setting. The interns will be assigned a mentor with an executive background. The intern and the mentor will develop an internship plan. This will be based on the intern educational background, career goals, and realistic (preferably interdisciplinary / team) projects within the Esurgi sphere. The plan includes objectives, success factors, and deliverables. The intern and mentor will meet regularly to review the progress and plan of the intern. Typical conversations: How would you measure this in that context? I am curious about why you did not suggest those approaches. Given these available data sources, what would be your approach to calculating that?