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Sports Poll Social Media Marketing Intern - 2025/26

Seton Hall University, New Jersey
Part-time
On-site
South Orange, New Jersey, United States

JOB SUMMARY

The Social Media Marketing intern is responsible for assisting a range of marketing initiatives with the Seton Hall Sports Poll. Duties include tracking analytics for social media, writing captions for social media posts and creating social media posting schedules.

The Social Media Marketing intern supports the Seton Hall Sports Poll staff to develop and implement outreach and promotional campaigns to boost brand engagement. Candidates should have a deep understanding of the social platforms though the development of platform specific creative and copy results listing.

 

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Social Media Marketing Interns would have the following responsibilities:

• Social media management

• Grow and engage with online sport audiences

• Track social media engagement to identify high-performance ideas for future polls

• Content creation

• Assist with the design and execution of social media campaigns

• Create and distribute content such as blog posts, infographics, videos, and press releases on social media and traditional news outlets

• Create an editorial calendar to promote Sports Poll content

• Lead generation

• Find additional journalists to promote the Seton Hall Sports Poll

• Newsletter promotion

• Create, distribute and build membership for the Seton Hall Sports Poll digital newsletter

 

FEDERAL WORK STUDY REQUIREMENT

NO -- Federal Work Study eligibility not required

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

No prior experience necessary.

 

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

This internship:

• Open any current Seton Hall student

• Work location/office: JH 541

• Social media/digital marketing experience is a plus

 

CONTACT

Dr. Daniel Ladik, Ph.D.,

Methodologist, Seton Hall Sports Poll

973-275-2485

daniel.ladik@shu.edu

 

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