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Corporate Communications Intern
Location
California
Posted
58 days ago
Salary
$23 / hour
Seniority
Entry Level
Job Description
Corporate Communications Intern
Dyson
• Develop a solid understanding of tasks, processes, standards, and desired outcomes in the selected area • Gain experience with the appropriate tools and processes common to the selected area. • Identify and analyze data relevant to selected area. • Attend meetings for observation and understanding of projects and operations. • Define process issues (business and technology system) relevant to assigned work. • Assist team members and clients (if applicable) with processes as requested (e.g., review, documentation, testing, implementation.) • Conduct research as needed. • Apply appropriate technical standards to assigned work. • Enhance troubleshooting, problem solving, and support skills • Enhance understanding of problems, both typical and unexpected, associated with the selected area. • Assist in identifying and resolving problems using appropriate and available training, procedures, tools and resources. • Work with subject matter experts, departmental and cross functional co-workers/teams and potentially vendors to resolve issues. • Help identify new approaches to address operational and technical issues. • Gain experience that promotes resourceful and efficient troubleshooting and analysis. • Build customer service skills by providing assistance to clients and others. • Gain communication and collaboration experience • Practice verbal and written communication skills and processes (e.g., working with co-workers, documentation of work; project planning; clear reporting; coordination of activities) that ensure a high-quality outcome. • Gather information as needed, using appropriate techniques for the selected area. • Communicate in a timely and professional fashion with appropriate stakeholders to advance project tasks as needed. • Gain valuable team skills through regular collaboration and communication, within and across various teams, to understand the impact and efficiencies of cross functional integration of projects. • Contribute to process improvement efforts by providing constructive feedback, suggesting alternatives, and driving continuous process improvement. • Clarify professional goals through regular communication and feedback from mentor.
Job Requirements
- Enrolled in an accredited bachelor’s, master’s, or MBA program in a relevant discipline (e.g., Computer Science, MIS, Accounting, Finance, Economics)
- Veterans, students in accredited Associate Degree programs and those re-entering the workforce are also eligible to apply for internship
- No previous professional experience required
- Ability to apply basic technical/ operational knowledge to different tasks and projects
- Minimum GPA: 3.0 overall, 3.0 major (as applicable, may not apply to Military, Vets and candidates re-entering the workforce)
- Visa Status: All applicants applying for U.S. job openings must be authorized to work in the United States.
- Graduation Status: For College Student Interns - Must be within two years of graduation from a four-year college or completed two years within a Junior College
- Must work well in a team-oriented environment, as well as independently
- Must work creatively and analytically in a problem-solving environment
- Must possess excellent leadership, communication and interpersonal skills
- Must have a desire to learn and a receptiveness to feedback and mentoring.
Benefits
- medical, vision, and dental insurance
- life and disability insurance
- eligibility to enroll in 401(k) plan
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