Product Marketing Educational Content Development Intern
Hercules, CA
Internship
Onsite
$25/hr - $25/hr
Intern
Bio-Rad Laboratories has played a leading role in the advancement of scientific discovery for over 50 years by providing a broad range of products. The Product Marketing Educational Content Development Intern will collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance and expand educational content, helping scientists understand and apply Bio-Rad's technologies.
Responsibilities
Review existing educational content to identify outdated elements and content gaps.
Draft new content in the appropriate format (e.g., Microsoft Word or PowerPoint).
Collaborate with subject matter experts to review drafts and revise based on feedback.
Coordinate with Creative Services to update or create supporting illustrations and graphics.
Partner with the Web UX to publish updated content on Bio-Rad’s website, and work with Campaign Management to promote the new resources to customers.
Qualification
Required
Current undergraduate student pursuing a B.S. or B.A. at an accredited university.
Completed second or third year of studies in biology, biochemistry, cell biology, biomedical sciences, or a related field.
Demonstrated ability - or an affinity towards - simplifying complex information and improving clarity in written or visual formats.
Comfortable managing multiple interrelated projects and synthesizing information from diverse sources.
Able to engage effectively with stakeholders across functions, adapting to a variety of communication styles.
Preferred
Benefits
Competitive medical plans for you and your family
Free HSA funds
A new fertility offering with stipend
Group life and disability
Paid parental leave
401k plus profit sharing
An employee stock purchase program
A new upgraded and streamlined mental health platform
Extensive learning and development opportunities
Education benefits
Student debt relief program
Pet insurance
Wellness challenges and support
Paid time off
Employee Resource Groups (ERG’s)
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