Company

Technology

MarketingCoordinator

£21–26k ~AI est. London, United Kingdom INTERNSHIP
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Entry candidates.

The Brief

“Marketing Coordinator. Skills: Brand strategy, Customer acquisition, Campaign management, Growth metrics. Support social media. Support blog”

Industry & Context.

Technology

What You'll Do.

Learn influencer marketing

Assist with email marketing

Support webinar preparation

Support event preparation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with Marketing team

Full Job Description

The role This is an opportunity to intern at a fast-growing company that’s influencing the future of travel. We're building a noise and automation platform used by thousands of Airbnb hosts and property managers around the world. Location: London, UK What you'll do You will work alongside the entire Marketing team, learning and supporting across different functions, including: Taking a hands-on role in social media, our blog, podcast, and website Learning influencer marketing Assisting with email marketing across marketing, product, and automated cycles Supporting preparation for webinars and events, e.g. promotion and setup Creating and updating sales assets for product releases Using design tools to build ad creatives and design templates What you bring Want to learn and develop new skills Have a broad interest in marketing and its role in growing revenue Are adaptable in fast-paced environments where requirements can change quickly Take direction and feedback well, ask questions, but can also work on your own initiative Have an interest in AI and experimenting with AI tools Are confident talking to senior leadership The team you'll join Benefits

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