Media Company Looking For Marketing Interns

The Financial Bin, a media company focused on personal finance and entrepreneurial education, is looking for a few marketing interns to help promote our website.
March 2, 2012 - PRLog -- The Financial Bin, a media company focused on personal finance and entrepreneurial education, is looking for a few marketing interns to help promote our website. We are looking for people fluent in social media marketing and search engine marketing who want to gain some valuable experience. We want people who will become evangelists for our company and help grow the Financial Bin brand.

Postions are UNPAID, but the experience will certainly be valuable as the Financial Bin is a growing media company. Recommendations will be provided for all participants.

Email David at info@financialbin.com if interested. Serious applicants only. Again, this position is unpaid.


More on Financial Bin:

The Financial Bin is a media company focused on personal finance and entrepreneurial education for the Generation Y age group. Started in July 2010, the Financial Bin strives to help people become financially self-reliant.

In November 2011, the Financial Bin released its first book, titled Entrepreneur Intervention: Triumphs & Failures of Entrepreneurs. The book is a compilation of stories from 28 remarkable entrepreneurs and business owners. Entrepreneur Intervention is a call to action for all ‘impact players’ out there and those who desire to be.

Going forward, the Financial Bin plans to center its mission around five factors:

1. Faith (In God, others, and yourself)

2. Family/Friends (Relationship-focus)

3. Fitness (Mind and body)

4. Finances (Money management, free of bad debt)

5. Freedom (The previous four factors equal your freedom and allow you to spend your time doing the things that matter to you).

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As its mission, The Financial Bin strives to empower others by giving each person the knowledge and tools to become financially self-reliant.
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