JOB OFFER – Communications / Marketing Position

EducationalLeads.com is seeking to hire an individual for its downtown Houston office to be part of its marketing team.

EducationalLeads.com is a small but fast growing web technology company based in downtown Houston. Our company maintains a number of websites related to online education. Our websites match interested students with our clients which include over 300 online colleges and universities. On behalf of our websites, we send and receive numerous email inquiries each day. The individual hired in this position will be primarily responsible for representing our websites when emailing and telephone corresponding with potential website partners.

Skills Required:
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- Excellent writing skills and grammar
- Strong telephone communication skills
- Web savvy individual (e.g. regular users of facebook, web surfing, etc.)
- Detail oriented individual

Education / Experience Required:
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- Bachelors degree required.
- No specific job experience required, but experience or education indicating web savvy individual with strong writing skills a plus.
- Experience with website development, marketing and/or finance a plus.
- Familiarity with HTML and/or WordPress a plus.

Pay & Benefits:
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- $35,000 + $5,000 annual performance bonus.
- Health benefits available after 6 months of employment.
- 3 weeks paid vacation per year.

To Apply:
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Email a copy of your resume to: HumanResources@EducationalLeads.com.
Selected applicants will then be contacted for an interview over the following week.
Position start date, approximately September 15, 2010.
No phone calls please.


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