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Are you addicted to Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites? Do you spend more time online talking to your "friends" than actually talking to your friends? Would you like to put your passion to good use helping clients of MediaSauce tell their story on the web and to help them communicate with prospects and customers? More importantly, are you up to the challenge of being a brand ambassador in a fast moving organization? If so, then you may be a right fit for the strategic thinking team at MediaSauce, a national Internet strategy and creative services firm with expertise in digital and social media. Ideal candidates are excellent communicators in the digital space, can demonstrate their ability to digest and spread a message to online audiences, and want to be in the trenches helping clients tell their story online.

Ideal candidates have 2-4 years experience in a corporate communications or marketing. You can showcase the results of your work too, because results are more important than the ideas themselves. Entrepreneurial zest, strong presentation/speaking and communication skills, and a willingness to travel frequently (50+% of job) are required.

This position may be located anywhere in the United States, but preference will be given to candidates who may be able to relocate.

Please send your resume, cover letter, land ink to personal web site, blog or profile to changetheworld@mediasauce.com.

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Tags: 2.0, internet, media, mediasauce, sales, social, web

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James - you need to talk to Amy Stark - social media is her passion. In fact, her elevator pitch includes her desire to change the world. I my humble opinion, she would be perfect for MediaSauce.

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@Lou - Ditto that!

@ James - I've had personal experiences with her and her character is second to none. She is a major contribution. Don't wait for her to call you!

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