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Junior Social Media Analyst Internship - Insight (FMCG)

Internship(6 to 12 months)
Paris
Salary: Not specified
Starting date: January 08, 2024
Occasional remote
Experience: < 6 months

Meltwater
Meltwater

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The position

Job description

Meltwater is looking to hire a Social Media Analyst intern to join our Global Insights Department. After being trained in Meltwater technologies and methodologies, you will assist in the production of social media monitoring and research reports for our clients.
 
Your missions will be to:

  • Analyze qualitative and quantitative data from different social media platforms via our software, Radarly.

  • Monitoring consumer & media conversations

  • Detecting trends and influencers

  • Production of monitoring and ad-hoc social media research reports

  • Providing workable recommendations for clients to help them with their strategy and to understand their consumers.

What we offer:

  • Company with passionate and ambitious projects

  • Complete training and onboarding process

  • Opportunity to take initiatives

  • Flexible workspace

  • Full of dynamic, multicultural, and kind people :)

  • Flexible working hours and home office policy

  • Great office address with tons of good restaurants and bars

  • Lunch vouchers (Lunchr card)


Preferred experience

For this role you should be:

  • Curious and analytical

  • Excited to work with a variety of brands and sectors.

  • Passionate about social media topics and trends

  • Knowledgeable about different social media platforms

  • Organized, professional, and a good team player.

  • Fluent in English & French 

  • Masters or equivalent in Marketing & Communication, Commerce or Social Science

  • Good understanding of marketing strategies, market studies and social media

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