Paid graduate internship with Redfront and Spacex

creative cultural engagement

Those engaging people at Redfront have got in touch with a couple of opportunities, this one is for a part-time graduate digital communications and research assistant, £15,600 pro-rata (based in Exeter)

Spacex is working in partnership with Redfront to offer an exciting new co-hosted internship focussing on digital research and communications. The digital communications and research assistant role is for a graduate, to utilise and build on social networking, marketing skills and research skills, working on creative projects with both partners.

Check out the Redfront Ning site for more

Deadline Thursday, April 29





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