Marketing and Sales Interns

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Nutrienvisus Technologies Inc
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
CEO
(4)
3
Project
Academic experience or paid work
200 hours per learner
Learner
British Columbia, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Communications Market research Sales strategy Marketing strategy
Skills
customer service digital marketing science communication sales prospecting blog posts marketing self-motivation willingness to learn outbound marketing email marketing
Details

ABOUT YOU

You are a student (Canadian citizen or permanent resident) looking for career opportunities and growth. You are passionate about marketing and sales of a new product and technology that will help growers and have environmental and sustainability impacts. You have great digital marketing skills, you are customer focused, eager to learn, a great writer and communicator, self-motivated, adaptable, get the job done on time, and thrive in a fast-paced and collaborative environment.

PROJECT SCOPE

  • Add new prospects into our customer database.
  • Build compelling marketing content (social posts, blog posts, videos, articles, and website) to effectively explain our products and their benefits and promote our brands.
  • Turn our prospects into customers via inbound and outbound marketing and public relations
  • Come up with a marketing campaign to target our ideal customers using email marketing and social media channels.
  • Help generate more traffic and revenue through search engine marketing and optimization
  • Help improve our brand’s presence on social media
  • Help prepare documents to support the customer buying process
  • Engage with potential customers (prospects or leads customers)

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

This position is a great opportunity to develop your science communication skills while creating meaningful marketing and sales content. You will tackle the real agriculture and horticulture problems and use scientific approaches to solve them. You will receive training from the founders who have a background in life sciences.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

  • If interested, please send your resume, a copy of transcript/proof of enrollment, a short cover letter explaining why you want to work with us and any relevant experience you have for the position to info@nutrienvisus.com
  • Application deadline: August 15, 2021 or until filled.
  • Feel free to include a short media introduction to yourself why you are interested in the position to go along with your application – this is not mandatory
  • We would like to sincerely thank all applicants for your expressed interest in working with us; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
  • This position is part of the student work placement program - Biotalent Canada. The selected students will start working after getting their approval or acceptance from Biotalent Canada.

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Only selected students will be contacted and interviewed
  • Once selected the student(s) will complete Biotalent’s student work placement program forms.
  • The selected students will start working after being granted to be funded by Biotalent Canada.
  • You will receive an employment offer.
Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.
Mentorship

Interns will work remotely and work together with Nutrienvisus's marketing team.

About the company

Company
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Agriculture

Nutrienvisus is an early stage agrifood technology company that has developed natural plant nutrients using locally sourced and upcycled ingredients from breweries. Our first product Enviotin® rebalances and nourishes the soil and has been proven to significantly improve the health and quality of plants and enables growers to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. We are proud to have some of our local greenhouses as our customers and we’re ready to start marketing our products to growers across Canada. We want to help growers to adapt with new technologies that are offering more sustainable agriculture practices, but can maintain or even improve crop yield.