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Hustle Notice Biz

Entry Level Communications Associate

Hustle Notice Biz, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Entry Level Communications Associate

Department:

Hustle Notice Biz

Employment Type:

Full Time

Location:

Washington, DC

Compensation:

$46,000 - $50,000 / year

Description

We are currently seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Entry Level Communications Associate to join our dynamic team. In this essential role, you will play a critical part in shaping and sharing our brand narrative through various communication channels. As a key player in our communications department, you will assist in the development and execution of communication strategies that inform, engage, and inspire our audiences.

Key Responsibilities Assist in developing and implementing communication strategies that align with organizational goals. Create and edit engaging content for various platforms including social media, newsletters, and press releases. Support the execution of internal communications to ensure consistent messaging across departments. Conduct research to identify trends and insights that can inform our communication efforts. Collaborate with team members to brainstorm and develop creative communication campaigns. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or a related field. Strong written and verbal communication skills with a passion for storytelling. Proficiency in social media platforms and basic digital marketing principles. Organizational skills with a keen attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team. Basic understanding of analytics tools to measure communication performance. Benefits

Competitive salary range of $46,000 - $50,000 per year Opportunities for career growth and internal advancement Skill development through hands-on experience and ongoing training Supportive and team-oriented work environment Full-time, consistent schedule with potential for long-term stability