Unilever

FMCG

Internship26'-MarketingBrandandCampaignManagement

€1–1k Rotterdam, Netherlands FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Internship 26' - Marketing Brand and Campaign Management at Unilever. Skills: Marketing, Campaign Management, Brand Management. Create POS, retail media, and in-store activations. Develop online assets and social media brand assets”

Industry & Context.

FMCG

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Available for 5 to 6 months starting August-September 2026, Minimum 32 hours/week, Enrolled in a Bachelor (3rd or 4th year) or Master program, Fluent in Dutch and/or English, Passion for creativity and driving impactful ideas, Keen to learn digital and social marketing campaign creation, project management, and post-campaign evaluation, Ready to lead projects and contribute to marketing goals, Like working on diverse projects, including product launches and social media assets

Nice to Have

Preferably in Marketing

What You'll Do.

and in-store activations

Develop online assets and social media brand assets

Support product launches

Assist in brand campaign development and execution

Monitor and report on campaign performance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure brand consistency

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

_Are you ready to kick-start your career at one of the world’s most iconic companies?_ At Unilever, we’re not just about creating products – we’re about building dreams, opportunities, and innovation. With over 400 brands like Dove, Knorr, and Lipton, we’re committed to making sustainable living commonplace. This is more than just an internship; it’s a chance to learn, grow, and leave your mark at one of the largest FMCG companies on the planet. **What makes this internship exciting?** As an intern in the Marketing Department, your ideas will drive impact, and your creativity will take center stage. The team will provide you with opportunities to support projects that enhance your understanding of unmissable POSM/shopfloor material, implement social-first strategies on priority social platforms, and develop cross-functional skills within an FMCG. You'll learn about digital and social marketing campaign creation, project management, and post-campaign evaluation. This isn’t just about learning – it’s about leading! Here’s what your journey will look like: * Create unmissable POS, retail media, and in-store activations.​ * Develop online assets and social media brand and influencer assets together with agencies.​ * Support in product launches that contribute to marketing and brand objectives.​ * Assist in the development and execution of brand campaigns.​ * Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure brand consistency.​ * Monitor and report on campaign performance and brand health metrics. **You’re the perfect fit if:** * You’re available for 5 to 6 months starting August-September 2026 (minimum 32 hours/week). * You are enrolled in a Bachelor (3rd or 4th year) or Master program, preferably in Marketing. * You are fluent in Dutch and/or English. * You have a passion for creativity and driving impactful ideas. * You are keen to learn digital and social marketing campaign creation, project management, and post-campaign evaluation. * You are ready to lead projects a

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