Social Media Internship at Safer in India - LONDON
Interns profile
Master student in marketing, public relations, business, journalism, or a similar field
(minor programming and video editing skills are a plus)
Mandatory: Certified English Full professional proficiency
Interns will be performing the following tasks:
* Creating new profiles and pages (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.)
* Uploading videos, photo albums, articles, etc
* Finding users to follow/friend/like our business
* Writing and posting blog posts/tweets/updates, etc
* Tracking the growth and the impact of social media on our business
* Replying to comments, messages, etc
* Daily monitoring of media about the project topic
* Web research about the project topic
* Report findings to the team
* Consistently learn and grow, ask pertinent questions
* Ability create and upload Twitter & YouTube backgrounds
Duration: minimum 4 months
SAFER IN INDIA
Safer in India is a non-profit organization dedicated to the safety and security of women in
India, by utilizing technology to their aid.
Safer in India emerged as a conscientious response of three individuals who want to give
back to the society and were drawn together by a commitment towards enhancing the safety
and security of women in India and not only.
Our main objective is to develop technological support tools guiding and protecting our
women on the streets of our cities. We aim to provide the support and tools to empower the
society so that it can be self-sufficient in preventing the crimes happening against all
vulnerable people.
Moreover, we understand the importance of community and as a community we will also
strive to prevent crimes from happening. Safer in India is also designed to be an online citizenparticipative
platform where we intend to enhance awareness by the sharing and reporting
of incidents and where citizens have the privilege to remain anonymous. Reporting will in turn
facilitate prevention of further crime by forewarning and increased vigilance in hot-spot crime
areas.
We strongly believe that the society needs to be apprised of, and sensitised about,
unnecessary suffering. Safer in India is also a forum where women may not only interact and
express their views, but also share their anguish, doubts and advice in order to feel closer to
each others and much stronger.
We invite all socially, intellectually active and responsible citizens to support and promote
Safer in India and to be a participant in India's online drive towards making India a safer place.