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Social Media Intern

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ABOUT ACCUWEATHER
AccuWeather recognized and documented as the most accurate source of weather forecasts and warnings in the world, has saved tens of thousands of lives, prevented hundreds of thousands of injuries, and saved tens of billions of dollars in property damage.
Today, AccuWeather is the most recognized and most used source of weather forecasts and warnings in the world, known to billions, and is proven and verified to be the most accurate.

Digitally, AccuWeather is the #1 weather destination in the world and one of the top destination sites that exist globally. AccuWeather forecasts appear on digital signage, in 700 newspapers, are heard on over 400 radio stations and viewed on 100 television stations. The AccuWeather Network reaches 35 million households, and its AccuWeather NOW streaming services is available to more than 200 million active users on many platforms, including Roku, Xumo, Red Box, LG, Amazon, and Freevee.

AccuWeather For Business serves more than half of the Fortune 500 companies and thousands of other businesses and government agencies globally who pay for the most accurate weather forecasts from any source. AccuWeather’s story is one of a fanatical dedication to Superior Accuracy™, detail, creativity, innovation. Entrepreneurship, service, and the loyalty and commitment of hundreds of people who have joined AccuWeather’s center of excellence, including many who have dedicated their entire careers to AccuWeather.

Dr. Joel Myers, Founder and Executive Chairman, established AccuWeather in 1962 and is considered the “father of modern commercial meteorology.” Myers, a leading creative thinker and visionary, has been named “the most accurate man in weather” by The New York Times and has been recognized as one of the top entrepreneurs in American history by Entrepreneur’s Encyclopedia of Entertainment. 

POSITION SUMMARY
AccuWeather’s Social Media Team is seeking a Social Media Intern for Summer 2024. Join us in an exciting role where you'll assist in managing and executing creative social media strategies across multiple platforms. Collaborate closely with our social media team to craft captivating content, from informative videos to eye-catching graphics, all while educating and entertaining our audience about all things weather-related. Stay on top of social media trends, analyze data, and contribute to engaging social media campaigns. Show off your talent for finding amazing user-generated content across platforms, engaging with followers, and fostering a lively online community centered around weather discussions. This internship will provide valuable hands-on experience in social media management and digital content creation while working within a dynamic and fast-paced media environment.
 
This paid internship spans 5 months and requires a commitment of approximately 20-30 hours per week. Morning and daytime availability is preferred, though some evening hours may be accommodated. 

Responsibilities
•    Sourcing, finding UGC (User-Generated Content) and getting usage permission from owners.
•    Pitching daily weather-related content ideas for social media posts.
•    Coordinating multiple sources, feeds and personnel contributing to our Social channels
•    Monitoring all Social Networks for testimonials, questions, comments, and user-generated content
•    Engaging with those users and interacting with appropriate internal departments for resolution
•    Analyzing data about AccuWeather and its competitors from a variety of internal and external Social Media Analytics tools
•    Researching changes to new and existing Social Networks via industry blogs and news and online webinars
•    Creating trend reports of the most-talked-about weather-related topics and culturally relevant conversations.
•    Other duties as assigned
 
Qualifications
•    Pursuing a 4-year Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Marketing or a related field that requires experience in writing.
•    Demonstrated knowledge and experience using Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms
•    Basic image editing knowledge
•    Must be able to develop an understanding of basic scientific and meteorological concepts, in order to explain them to our audience
•    Demonstrated ability to be self-motivated, team-oriented and work well under pressure
•    Must have excellent verbal and communication skills
•    Must be willing to work evenings and weekends
 
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AccuWeather is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please send an e-mail to human.resources@accuweather.com and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information.

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