NBCUniversal
Media and Entertainment
ProductDevelopmentCoordinator(TEMP6monthcontract)
“Product Development Coordinator (TEMP - 6 month contract) at NBCUniversal. Skills: Coordination, Administration, Product Development Support. Assist in preparation of product approval presentations. Support routing of materials through internal systems”
Industry & Context.
External candidates may be required to attend an in-person interview
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Design, Business, or related field, 0–2 years of experience in coordination, administration, or entry‑level product/creative roles, Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint)
Nice to Have
Familiarity with creative tools, Experience with asset management systems
What You'll Do.
Assist in preparation of product approval presentations
Support routing of materials through internal systems
Track submission status and flag delays
and reference materials
Take notes during meetings and distribute summaries
Coordinate with internal teams to collect inputs
Respond to basic inquiries from licensees or partners
Execute assigned tasks according to established processes
Support multiple projects simultaneously
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Coordinate with internal teams; Respond to basic inquiries from licensees or partners; Escalate complex questions to the manager or specialist
Communication Scope
Clear and professional written and verbal communication
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