The ideal candidate is a multi-tasker in the truest sense of the word and thrives under pressure in a fast-paced environment. This person must also enjoy communicating with dozens of people on a daily basis and be both intuitive and personable enough to develop and maintain relationships with numerous partners on multiple levels.
The position will directly support the efforts of several managers in marketing, management, and administrative capacities. Student will play a key role in assisting with the management of several artists as specifically related to development/execution of marketing plans surrounding new album releases and live performances. The position is similar to that of an co-op in strategic planning and account management at an advertising agency with artists/records as brands/new products. This opportunity is perfect for someone interested in pursuing a career in artist management and marketing, providing valuable insight into multiple aspects of the music industry. Most importantly, this person should be passionate about music and embrace working in a team environment.
Applicants should possess excellent computer, written, & communication skills with proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel. Familiarity with our artists and the genre in which they perform is necessary. Prior office experience and a background in marketing, music, or graphic art is preferred. This position is unpaid and students must be available to work in Manhattan and references should be made available upon request.
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