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Marketing & Social Content Intern

MTC is seeking a creative, energetic and ambitious marketing & social media intern who wants to create compelling and relevant content.

February 22, 2013

Massachusetts Technology Corporation (MTC) is seeking a creative, energetic and ambitious marketing & social media intern who wants to create compelling and relevant content for the web and social media destinations. This is a paid position.

For success in this position, experience is trumped by your passion for words, pictures and grand ideas. You should have a never-ending desire to create outstanding deliverables for our customers. While this is an entry-level position, you'll quickly have the opportunity to strut your stuff, gain valuable experience, be on the leading trend of web/mobile technologies and content, and to lead projects.




10 Tips From Boing Bong on Making Killer Content

Fast Company article discusses 10 tips to make killer blog and Twitter content

February 08, 2013

Since our redesigned MTC website in late 2012, one of the things we've admittedly struggled with is including relevant, useful and engaging content in our blog area.

Our blog serves multiple purposes: it helps us inform our customers and friends, it creates content for search engines to grab hold of, and hopefully if we're doing it right...it creates credibilty that we actually know what we're doing.

Fast Company published an article that does a great job of summarizing how to develop and include relevant content in your blog, and how you should know the difference between fluff and quality.




Boston Scientific handles Sunshine Act reporting in the cloud

MTC created a tracking and workflow application for Boston Scientific to comply with state and Federal legislative requirements

January 14, 2013

To comply with Sunshine Act requirements, MTC created a web-based system for Boston Scientific to manage the entire reporting and payment process to physicians for speaking engagements, lunches, proctorships and preceptorships.

The Sunshine Act states that any drug, device, or medical supply manufacturer operating in the United States must report any payment or benefit given to a physician. It changes significantly how drug companies and CROs think about payments to medical professionals. Payments under $10 are excluded, but only if the total spent on that HCP is less than $100 annually.

Companies will need to begin recording this information in early 2013.




A New Look for Technical Assistance Collaborative

MTC worked with this national nonprofit to build uniformity in their offline and online assets, and install the Umbraco content management system.

October 10, 2012

Technical Assistance Collaborative (whose core mission focuses at the intersection of affordable housing, health care, and human services policy and systems development) called on Massachusetts Technology Corporation to relaunch, rebrand and recreate their external identity.




Does your CRM fit the size of your business?

MTC Developed a customized mobile CRM for rEVO Biologics using responsive design, jQuery and advanced interface techniques.

July 25, 2012

Ask the team at rEvo Biologics how you make medicine out of goat's milk. We don't know goats, but we do know mobile web apps. MTC helped rEvo strengthen relationships with key opinion leaders by building a bleeding-edge mobile CRM matched exactly to their needs.




 
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