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PR Intern
Arddun are a London based Womenswear agency located in Islington, London, specialising in the Luxury and Advanced Contemporary world. Originally formed in 2020 as a wholesale agency we have rapidly expanded to include PR in our service offering. We are small but fast-growing team that are close-knit, and we aim to provide a nurturing and enjoyable place to work and are looking for a candidate that shares our core qualities of humble, hungry and inquisitive!
The PR Intern will play a key part in the growth of the Arddun PR division, reporting to and working closely with the PR Executive and Head of PR.
The PR Intern will support in carrying out the following tasks:
Support the PR Executive with day-to-day sample requests from, press, stylists, influencers and brand internal requests Keeping track of all samples and their whereabouts through launchmetrics Continuously update the Global press and influencer databases Assisting on the execution of gifting projects, including ordering packaging, arranging couriers and tracking results Keeping an awareness on new and upcoming influencers and talent, supporting in the making proposals for gifting initiatives and dressing opportunities Assisting with the execution of brand events such as new product launches, collaborations, dinners and press days Maintain organisation of all seasonal assets Monitoring and clipping all press and VIP coverage to share with the business and brands Collating information for brand monthly / seasonal reports Scheduling and tracking all couriers and international shipments Showroom / sample management
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It is mandatory that applicants are pursuing a Bachelor’s degree (with course credit) in Marketing, Communications, Business, preferably with a fashion background An interest and understanding of the fashion industry and media titles Exceptional communications skills Excellent attention to detail Organized and time efficient, able to prioritise and multitask Must be self-motivated, trustworthy, team player, flexible and professional Computer literate in Microsoft Office Knowledge of social media platforms
This role would suit a candidate that is eager to get into the world of fashion and experience all areas of the business. We are a company that nurtures those willing to work hard and are eager and curious to expand their horizons in a work capacity
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