Applications Open For e-worc Quarterly Internship Program

 e-worc, a marketing and advertising agency based in Mobile, has launched its quarterly internship program designed to give community college students hands-on experience in advertising and digital marketing. Applications are open. The paid, part-time internship provides up to 20 hours of work per week over a 90-day period, offering students the chance to develop both technical and professional skills in a real-world business setting. Internship highlights include technical training, soft skills development, portfolio and career preparation and industry exposure. Intern responsibilities will range from administrative support and social media management to client research and campaign reporting. Clear performance metrics are built into the program, ensuring interns leave with measurable achievements and certifications where possible. The internship is open to students who are detail-oriented, organized and eager to apply classroom knowledge in a professional environment.

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