FAQs
What type of events will I be attending as a Fall Marketing and Events Intern with Alliance Highway Safety?
As a Fall Marketing and Events Intern with Alliance Highway Safety, you will attend a variety of sponsorship events across the country, focusing on highway safety programs. These events may include sports and entertainment venues where you will promote messaging about drinking and driving, texting and driving, seatbelt usage, speeding, and other campaigns.
Will I need to travel as part of this internship?
Yes, as a Fall Marketing and Events Intern with Alliance Highway Safety, you will be required to travel approximately 50% or more of the time. This may include weekends, evenings, and some holidays.
What qualifications do I need to have for this internship?
To be eligible for the Fall Marketing and Events Internship with Alliance Highway Safety, you must be well-organized, have excellent written and verbal communication skills, be proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and have the ability to multitask and time manage. You should also have strong interpersonal skills, be able to work untraditional hours, and lift a minimum of 50 lbs as needed.
What kind of responsibilities will I have as a Fall Marketing and Events Intern with Alliance Highway Safety?
As an intern, your responsibilities will include attending scheduled events, planning and coordinating sponsorship campaigns in different states, booking travel arrangements, contacting venue coordinators, conducting marketing research and data entry projects, capturing photographs of marketing activations, ensuring venues meet sponsorship requirements, and participating in brainstorming sessions to increase the effectiveness of sponsorship activations. Other tasks may be assigned as needed.
Is there a specific educational requirement for this internship?
Yes, to apply for the Fall Marketing and Events Internship with Alliance Highway Safety, you should have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, or be a junior/senior working towards a bachelor's degree or graduate degree.