Royal Gazette: SkillCraft launches third annual summer social-media internship
An organisation facilitating internships for young people with an interest in social media has begun its third annual summer programme.
SkillCraft Bermuda has enlisted 15 students to help businesses promote their goods and services.
Margot Shane, programme director, said: “It is an incredible privilege for us to run the programme for a third year this summer.
“Last Thursday, we hosted our launch event where many of our host businesses and youth interns got to meet and mingle in person.
“The programme will see the 15 young people experience working in a place of business and managing real responsibilities like creating social-media content, completing various projects and sharing their opinions and ideas with their team.
“The interns will also spend three days with the SkillCraft team learning the fundamentals of marketing and social media as well as key skills for the workplace.
“The tried-and-tested curriculum and coaching support will ensure the interns are empowered to become knowledgeable mini social-media marketers over the next six weeks.
“Interns will also be required to deliver at least three months worth of social-media posts ensuring that businesses are equipped with a potential source of plug-and-play content.
“We are very pleased to have received the support of Centennial Bermuda Foundation’s Economic Participation Committee through their grant of $100,000 for the funding of our SkillCraft Youth Internship Programme and for the partnership, shared resources and knowledge of the Bermuda Clarity Institute, Digicel Bermuda, Wakefield Quin, iRepair, The Berkeley Institute, CedarBridge Academy, Mirrors and Curb.”