Temporary Professional - Corporate Communications Education, Training & Library - Richmond, VA at Geebo

Temporary Professional - Corporate Communications

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Altria Group is a FORTUNE 200 company that owns the premier tobacco companies in the United States including Philip Morris USA, U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company, John Middleton and Nu Mark. The companies' brands include Marlboro, Copenhagen, Skoal, Black & Mild, MarkTen and VERVE. Altria also owns Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, one of the country's top premium wine producers, and Philip Morris Capital Corporation, an investment company. Altria's mission is to own and develop financially disciplined businesses that are leaders in responsibly providing adult tobacco and wine consumers with superior branded products.
Altria Client Services' role is to provide high quality services to the Altria family of companies. We are currently seeking a Temporary Professional for a twelve month assignment in our Corporate Communications department in Richmond, VA.
The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting all elements of the company's Corporate Communications department including media relations, social media, internal communications, corporate advertising and web site content development.Specific accountabilities include:
Answering calls from the media and capturing relevant information
Monitoring and distributing media coverage
Social media monitoring
Supporting the development and placement of corporate advertising
Assisting Media Affairs specialists and managers as directed for a variety of tasks or special projects
Recommending enhancements to our processesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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