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Social Media Fellowship Fall 2025 (hybrid)

Washington, D.C.

 

 

 

Overview

VOX Global, a strategic communications firm, is accepting applications for our Social Media fellowship based in our Washington, DC headquarters.
The fellowship is a paid, full-time position operating on a hybrid model of working in-person in our Washington, DC office three days a week and remotely two days a week. Fellows will have the opportunity to participate in professional development trainings to grow their skills. High-performing fellows will also be considered for long-term opportunities to continue their careers with VOX Global.
Qualified applicants will be rising college seniors, or recent graduates with the necessary skills to assist with creative writing, research, social media analytics, and more. Strong interest in social media trends, executive thought leadership, and cultivating brand awareness and loyalty is strongly preferred. 
VOX Global believes a diverse team brings a wider range of personal and professional experiences and perspectives. We recognize that diversity and inclusion benefit our firm, our clients, and the communities in which we work and live. To that end, we strongly encourage applications from women, people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. 
The anticipated hourly rate for this position is $23.00 per hour. The rate is based on a range of factors, including relevant experience, knowledge, skills, other job-related qualifications, and geography.

Responsibilities

While no two days look the same, regular assignments include:
•    Drafting engaging short-form and long-form social content – primarily for LinkedIn, Instagram and Threads – on a variety of business and trending cultural topics 
•    Following social media trends and the news 
•    Monitoring and flagging news articles and online conversation relevant to the client(s)  
•    Pitching relevant, creative ideas to grow social engagement 
•    Tracking social media analytics 
•    Creating presentations for clients summarizing data insights, outcomes and implications 
•    Researching new opportunities to build relationships with influencers, brands and thought leaders online 
The fellowship will run for approximately six months, with the possibility of extension or conversion to a full-time role based on performance. Our preferred start and end dates are October 2025 - May 2026 and the exact dates will be discussed during the interview process.

Qualifications

•    Rising seniors or recent graduates with full-time availability (8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Monday - Friday) starting in Fall 2025, start date is flexible  
•    Ability to work three days a week in-person in our DC office (Tuesday-Thursday) and two days remotely (Monday and Friday)
•    Demonstrated interest in communications, public relations, public affairs, and/or related fields
•    Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to understand and write within distinct brand voices and guidelines

•    Experience drafting short-form and long-form content for social platforms (including copy for Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, Instagram, X, etc.)
•    Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.)
•    Familiarity using data to inform social media strategy and/or content creation 

•    Ability to translate technical topics into engaging content for a variety of audiences 
•    Interest in social media trends 
•    Interest in ideating and creating social media graphics and visual assets

Application requirements

•    Interested candidates must attach the following items to their online application upon submission:  
o    Resume/CV 
o    Cover letter expressing interest in VOX Global and how a social media fellowship here would further your career goals. 
o    Writing sample, which may include a professional social media portfolio, a classroom assignment, work product from a previous internship, a blog post, or an article from a campus newspaper/magazine. 

About VOX

Based in Washington, D.C., VOX Global uses a wide variety of communications skills to deliver messaging that resonates with our clients’ target audiences. VOX Global is part of the Omnicom strategic communications network and we are committed to personal growth through professional development. For more information, visit www.voxglobal.com.
VOX Global is committed to equal employment opportunity and affirmative action. VOX Global does not discriminate in any aspect of employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, age, veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local employment discrimination laws where VOX Global does business. Our policy is to employ, advance, and reasonably accommodate all qualified employees and applicants.

About Omnicom Public Relations Group

Omnicom Public Relations Group is a global collective of three of the top global public relations agencies worldwide and eight specialist agencies in public affairs, marketing to women, fashion, global health strategy, and corporate social responsibility. It encompasses more than 6,000 public relations professionals in more than 330 offices worldwide who provide their expertise to companies, government agencies, NGOs and nonprofits across a wide range of industries. Omnicom Public Relations Group delivers for clients through a relentless focus on talent, continuous pursuit of innovation and a culture steeped in collaboration. Omnicom Public Relations Group is part of the DAS Group of Companies, a division of Omnicom Group Inc. that includes more than 200 companies in a wide range of marketing disciplines including advertising, public relations, healthcare, customer relationship management, events, promotional marketing, branding, and research. 

 

 

 

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