Job description
Mirrorball Collective is an events company that specializes in hosting inspiring wedding styled photo shoots and content creation days. The events internship provides the opportunity to learn about the events industry through planning and executing styled shoots and content days at various venues as well as destination event planning.
This type of experience is a unique opportunity for an intern to learn events, details, marketing, promotions, and overall planning/budgets, timing, etc. Responsibilities will include contacting vendors about collaborating, creating concepts and designing mood boards, sending emails and contracts, assisting with marketing and social media as well as assisting with day of coordination of the styled shoot events. This is a mostly remote internship plus some scheduled in person events depending on where you are located.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Communicate with vendors and participants
• Provide onsite assistance at events
• Assist with creating concepts and designs for
styled shoots
• Create and stick to a budget for the events
• Assist with social media efforts which may include blog posts and creating content as well as posting
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree in progress
- Energetic and friendly with customer service skills
- Ability to multi-task and work independently in a fast-paced environment
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- No photography experience required
PLEASE NOTE:
Hours per week: The internship is normally around 7-10 hours per week, but if your school requires a specific amount of hours per week we can work with that as well. This internship is flexible and remote, so you can work around your own schedule.
Start date: As soon as possible or approved by your school if needed.
End date: The internship is flexible, depending on when your school semesters start and end it will be based around this.
This internship is a short term internship, it can be a semester or 3 months. We offer a letter of recommendation at the end of the internship, you may use it for school credit if your school allows this as well.
Some educational institutions require prior approval before the start of an internship for academic credit. It is the responsibility of the student to check with their institution to be sure they meet any requirements before they accept a position