Johnsonville

Category Leadership Intern, Marketing

Johnsonville

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Location Type: Office

Location: Sheboygan FallsWisconsinUnited States

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About the role

  • The Category Leadership Intern will help us sell sausage by working closely with sales, marketing, and our retail customers, providing data insights and analysis, information support, and training.
  • Develop customer specific analyses that explain trends, identify distribution opportunities, develop promotion recommendations, etc.
  • Provide syndicated POS, panel, and customer card data to drive Johnsonville and category growth.
  • Create and analyze marketing and sales reports using a variety of reporting tools and data sources.
  • Leverage Johnsonville pricing and assortment tools to accurately forecast volume and share based on price, promotion, or assortment changes.

Requirements

  • Candidate must currently be working towards a Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications or a related field from an accredited university; junior or senior status preferred.
  • 3.5 minimum GPA strongly preferred.
  • Prior work experience preferred.
  • Excellent computer skills (Excel and PowerPoint required).
  • Excellent communication, organization and presentation skills (written and oral).
  • Ability to tell a story with data.
  • Genuine curiosity and desire to ask, what's next?
  • Ability to contribute to strong team environment with positive and constructive input.
Benefits
  • Members have potential for a 401k with a company match.
  • Johnsonville offers access to the 24/7 onsite fitness center.
  • Access to onsite medical clinic!
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
data analysiscustomer specific analysesmarketing analysissales reportingforecastingtrend identificationpromotion recommendations
Soft Skills
communication skillsorganizational skillspresentation skillsteam collaborationcuriositystorytelling with data