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Internship alert: ContributeCloud will train in marketing, coding

If you're looking for a paid internship, this isn't it. But if you're interested in learning skills in coding and marketing for free, with the possibility of a job after a couple months, it could be a good fit.

Interns wanted. (Photo by Flickr user Sila Tiptanatoranin, used under a Creative Commons license)

If you’re looking for training and experience in marketing or web development, Wilmington’s ContributeCloud wants to hear from you. Currently, the company is seeking at least two summer interns.

ContributeCloud is the native document management software for Salesforce.com, the San Francisco-based CRM. Its office is located at 1 Avenue of the Arts on the Riverfront (right behind the Riverfront Market and Delaware Theatre Company).

If you’re looking for a paid internship, this isn’t it. But if you’re interested in learning skills in coding and marketing for free, with the possibility of a job after a couple months, it could be a good fit.

Details on the available internships (as supplied by ContributeCloud):

  • Developer: Full Stack developer and SF trailhead certifications; will work directly on company tasks and innovation tank. Work side by side with the team and learn the full SDLC of a firm.
  • Marketing: Company marketing exposure in email campaigns, online, social, Salesforce and Cloud experience, SF partnership program trailhead, prepare for the world of vendor relationship, marketing strategy and execution, as well as potential involvement in a partner conference in San Francisco.

If you’re interested in learning more, contact Kris Taylor at kris.taylor@contributecloud.com.

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