Entry Level Marketing Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Cleveland, OH at Geebo

Entry Level Marketing

Entry Level - Marketing Interns - Marketing Specialists - SEO / Social Media Intern

ICE is an outsourced marketing company based in Cleveland, OH. Our established client list includes
some leading telecommunications companies and a locally based renewable green energy client. We are looking for talented and hard-working Account Managers to advance quickly at our privately owned company to oversee campaigns for our fortune 500/100 clients.
ICE Profession is in high demand because of our results driven marketing approach and second to none work ethic. Professional, energetic, goal oriented individuals are the types of candidates that we want to complement our organization and to open four new offices by this time next year.

Job Requirements
Attend daily marketing development meetings
Meet face to face with new and existing clients
Present product information and ways to capitalize market gains

Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree in relevant field (Communications, Business, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Finance)
Passion to Impact Others and Drive Company Results
Previous Experience in marketing field (recommended, not required)


If you are interested in this position please contact us to schedule a preliminary interview
For more information about our company, visit us on Facebook, LinkedIn or our company website

This is an entry level position. We will develop all qualified candidates and integrate them with company systems, strategies and values. We only promote from within at our firm. We are an equal opportunity employer.
All college graduates are encouraged to apply; however, the following fields are the best matches: communications, business administration, management, advertising, marketing, public relations, political science, psychology, military, sports management, athletic experience.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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