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Internship Alert: Jus Corpus Law Journal seeks Marketing Interns

Bar & Bench

Jus Corpus aims to bring various aspects and chains of Law under a single umbrella and provide services to the Law students. The inspiration was derived from the ever-growing need of the Law Students.

Jus Corpus Law Journal is a double-blind peer-reviewed E-Journal that provides a platform to students, academicians, scholars, professors & professionals in the fields of law and management to publish their Articles, Blogs, Case Comments, Research Papers, etc. in the different volumes and Blog section.

The journal is currently seeking marketing interns.

TASKS TO DO

  1. Helps in promoting our social media platforms reach.

  2. Helps in promoting our events, call for papers, etc.

STIPEND: (200-1,000) as per your work.

Number of Interns : 20

PERKS & BENEFITS

  1. Guaranteed Cash Rewards.

  2. 30% Discount on Manuscript Reviewing Fees in Jus Corpus Law Journal.

  3. Opportunity to host Webinars & Sessions.

  4. The eligible candidates will receive the Certificate of Completion.

  5. The Incentives will be provided according to their work & performance.

  6. The best performer of the event will be awarded with Exciting rewards.

  7. Those who will work exceptionally well will be qualified for getting the Letter of Recommendation.

  8. Opportunity to publish your Blogs and Research Paper in our Journal.

  9. Opportunity to get early access to our Internship Program.

  10. Special Discounts to all the candidates in our Events.

APPLICATION PROCESS

(No CV required)

Interested in Applying, fill the form below:

Form

Deadline: May 30, 2021

CONTACT US

For any query feel free to contact us on:

Mobile: +91 7755888976

Email: support@juscorpus.com

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