Marketing Project Intern (市场推广项目实习生)
北京国际(SOS)救援中心
- 公司规模:500-1000人
- 公司性质:外资(欧美)
- 公司行业:医疗/护理/卫生
职位信息
- 发布日期:2012-08-17
- 工作地点:北京-朝阳区
- 招聘人数:若干
- 工作经验:在读学生
- 学历要求:大专
- 语言要求:英语良好
- 职位类别:其他 实习生
职位描述
Responsibilities:
1.China Market Analysis and Value Proposition Project
(a)Using correct project management methodology,compile a project plan from conception to implementation with key milestones and timelines to achieve the China Market Analysis and Value Proposition project target date
With the guidance of the Marketing Manager.
(b)Work across functions and engage key internal stakeholders, including the local and global marketing team, for input to the market analysis, gather customer insights and competitor analysis.
(c)Using internal and external sources, conduct a thorough market and competitor analysis of the China healthcare, medical assistance and security market landscape.
2.Ad-hoc Marketing team support
(a)On an as-needed basis and as directed by the Marketing Manager, lend support to the extended Marketing Communications team in the form of:
·assist with organization of webinars, promotions and events
·sales lead generation initiative support
·assist with writing or editing articles and internal communications
Qualifications:
1.College undergraduates with an interest in developing their career in marketing and/or international business.
2.Fluent in English and Chinese (selected assignments).
3.Strong execution capability.
4.Proactive team player however with ability to work autonomously.
5.Excellent Communication skills, written and verbal
6.Preference for Full Time working of 3 months starting from June 2011.
公司介绍
International SOS (http://www.internationalsos.com) is the world’s leading medical and security services company operating from over 700 sites in 70 countries with 10,000 employees, led by 1,100 physicians and 200 security specialists. Our global services include medical and risk planning, preventative programs, in-country expertise and emergency response for travelers, expatriates and their dependents of over 70 percent of the Fortune 500 companies.