Thursday, May 28, 2009
A glamorous summer job in the exciting world of circulation (Stop laughing)
Thanks to a generous contribution by the Canada Summer Jobs program, my long standing dream to find the perfect circ intern has suddenly become a dream to find the perfect paid temporary circ assistant. Here's another (more concrete) invitation to come to the "other side" of publishing, this time with a paycheque and some prestige attached.
Those who responded to my original plea for interested and passionate magazine lovers are encouraged to re-apply, provided they're of the student variety. And please see my earlier post if you'd like a better idea of what awaits you.
Circulation and Online Marketing Assistant
The Walrus has an immediate opening for a paid, six week student placement as an assistant to the Circulation and Marketing department. The successful candidate will assist the magazine with various marketing tasks, including, but not limited to:
Please be advised that that this is a thirty hour a week, six week paid position funded through the HRDC Canada Summer Jobs program, and all applicants must be high school or university students between the ages of 15 and 30.
To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and two letters of reference to the email address or physical address provided below. In your letter, clearly state your interest and experience in magazine circulation and marketing. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Applications should be sent to stacey.may@walrusmagazine.com or to:
Stacey May Fowles
Director of Circulation and Marketing
The Walrus
19 Duncan St., Suite 101
Toronto ON M5H 3H1
Those who responded to my original plea for interested and passionate magazine lovers are encouraged to re-apply, provided they're of the student variety. And please see my earlier post if you'd like a better idea of what awaits you.
Circulation and Online Marketing Assistant
The Walrus has an immediate opening for a paid, six week student placement as an assistant to the Circulation and Marketing department. The successful candidate will assist the magazine with various marketing tasks, including, but not limited to:
- Developing and implementing promotional pieces
- Researching and implementing micro-marketing campaigns
- Developing various relationships with other organizations and individuals for sponsorship and partnership opportunities
- Assist with the overall circulation and marketing strategy
- Event coordination and assistance
- Web marketing and promotion
Please be advised that that this is a thirty hour a week, six week paid position funded through the HRDC Canada Summer Jobs program, and all applicants must be high school or university students between the ages of 15 and 30.
To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and two letters of reference to the email address or physical address provided below. In your letter, clearly state your interest and experience in magazine circulation and marketing. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Applications should be sent to stacey.may@walrusmagazine.com or to:
Stacey May Fowles
Director of Circulation and Marketing
The Walrus
19 Duncan St., Suite 101
Toronto ON M5H 3H1
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