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Internship - Marketing Intern at Rausch Coleman Development Group, Inc FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72703

Description:
Improving quality of life, one home at a time.
At Rausch Coleman Homes, we honor God through our commitment to Integrity and Excellence in all aspects of homebuilding.
We place the highest value upon the customer by exceeding expectations, and upon our team members by committing to professional development.
We aspire to build the best quality affordable homes and we hold ourselves accountable to that goal.
Rausch Coleman Homes is a top 40 homebuilder in the United States.
For over 65 years, we've helped families better their lives and achieve their dream of home ownership.
Recognized as a Best Place to Work in Arkansas, Rausch Coleman Homes offers competitive pay, health insurance, 401k, generous paid time off, and much more.
For more information about what it's like to work for Rausch Coleman Homes, including a more comprehensive listing of company benefits, please visit https:
//careers.
rauschcoleman.
com.
Traffic (Marketing) Intern - Home Office in Fayetteville, AR:
The Traffic Team Intern will assist in all aspects of marketing & traffic generation for Rausch Coleman Homes.
Their responsibilities will include the following items:
Research, collect & organize market demographics, competition, and moreSupport the traffic team in daily administrative dutiesOrganize and maintain shared electronic files designated for various marketing collateralAssist in photography & video of homes, communities and company eventsProofing and writing of blogs and other creative contentSocial media management & asset development supportProject managementStrategy development & lead generation support.
Requirements:
PI129118850.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Rausch Coleman Development Group, Inc

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