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Sales and Marketing Intern


Description: We are an ICT consultancy and online solutions company. We work with organizations, individuals, corporates, institutions and businesses in per suing their ICT, online marketing and internet strategies.

We are looking for an IT intern to work in our organization.Knowledge and skills required
Understanding of online terminologies, Internet marketing strategies, search engine optimization, online promotions, SMS and email marketing.


  • Excellent Knowledge in Content Management Systems (CMS) Joomla.
  • Excellent knowledge in web 2.0 platforms.
  • Excellent understanding of Web technologies.
  • A Masterly of social media channels i.e Facebook, Twitter, G+, Snapchat, Instagram, WhatsApp, Blogs LinkedIn and Email.
  • An awareness of modern social, entertainment and tech trends.
  • Exceptional oral and written communication skills.
  • A comprehensive understanding of MS Office Applications.
  • Knowledge of the procurement process and preparation of business documents is a must.
  • Qualifications
  • Degree in BBIT, ICTM, IT or any other related field or
  • Degree in Marketing / Journalism / Business Management with excellent computer skills.



How to apply

If you meet the above criteria, please send your application and a detailed CV via email to hr@t4d.co.ke

On or before 23rd May 2016.

Career vacancy: ICT Firm Sales and Marketing Intern Kenya

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