If you’re in NYC and are still looking for a summer marketing internship (or are a new grad wanting to get your foot in the door with an awesome company), you’re in luck: We’ve hand-picked five cool companies who are still looking for summer marketing interns. Land one of these gigs and you’ll gain great experience in everything from writing to event planning to managing social media.
Summer Marketing Intern, Sir Kensington’s
New York
Want to work for a daring and quickly growing gourmet food company this summer? Sir Kensington’s is looking for a passionate intern to assist the marketing team in planning events, trade shows, and demonstrations nationwide.
You Should Be: Majoring in a related field and super passionate about food and entrepreneurship.
Digital Marketing Intern, (RED)
New York
The amazingly creative nonprofit (RED) is seeking a Digital Marketing Intern to assist with digital marketing and communications campaigns, manage the inbox of general inquiries, and help plan events.
You Should Have: A website or blog (yes, really!), a passion for social media, a knowledge of Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, and at least a 3.0 GPA.
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Marketing Intern, Artsicle
New York
Do you dream about new marketing strategies? Fantasize about social media? Love starting conversations with customers? Join Artsicle to continue the conversation by helping to manage the company’s social presence and strategize ideas for future marketing projects.
You Should Have: Serious social media skills, a strong writing voice, and an interest in hanging around art and artists.
Marketing Internship, Offerpop
New York
Offerpop, a social marketing platform for Facebook and Twitter, seeks a resourceful Marketing Intern to join the team part-time to help define marketing strategies and execute key projects.
You Should Be: An undergrad or graduate student who is eager to learn and is seeking experience in marketing on the web.
Marketing Intern, SeatGeek
New York
Do you love sports and entertainment? SeatGeek is looking for driven undergrad students to work on its marketing team with a primary focus on content creation, social media, and SEO campaigns. You’ll post regularly on SeatGeek’s blog about sports, concerts, and other newsworthy events.
You Should Be: A great writer, comfortable working with data, and familiar with major social sites.