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Digital Product Marketing Student

Nokia Global
3 days ago
Full-time
On-site
Canada
Product Marketing
Description

Duration: 4 Months with preference to 8 Months

Date: September  - December 2026

Location: In office at 600 March Road. Ottawa, Canada. 

 



Responsibilities

As a part of our team, you will:

  • Maintain online activity dashboard and present status at weekly marketing meetings to keep appropriate stakeholders appraised of the progress towards participation goals for each activity.

  • Work closely with our program, campaign and product marketing teams to draft posts and monitor social media presence on LinkedIn and X. 

  • Audit and update internal and external web pages to ensure that our marketing content is up-to-date and easy for our sales teams and customers to find. 
  • Project manage product collateral, photo shoots, demo videos, and associated event activities. 
  • Search for published articles on technical topics to aid in the development of white papers, application notes datasheets and blogs.
  • Conduct competitive analysis of product offerings, marketing messages and tactics. 

     


Qualifications
  • Currently a candidate for a Bachelor's degree or diploma in Electrical/Computer Engineering related program at an accredited Canadian university. Education in both technical and marketing/communications disciplines is advatageous.
  • Well organized, able to multitask and work with cross-functional teams and subjects simultaneously
  • Be creative and possess strong written, communication and presentation skills
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Understanding of telecommunication network infrastructure, network automation, and network security (Layer 3 to Layer 0 is considered an asset)
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 – Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Teams, SharePoint, Outlook. 

 

It would be nice if you also had:

  • Understanding of Optical Networking (WDM, ROADMs, OTN, etc.)
  • Understanding of Security protocols (such as IPSec, MACSec, or OTNSec)
  • Understanding of network management protocols and interfaces (ie: NETCONF/YANG, and gRPC)