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Social Media Marketing Intern

TwoDo Creative StudioPune, Maharashtra, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

TwoDo Creative Studio is a creative agency providing branding and digital solutions. The intern will assist in managing social media platforms, creating content, and supporting digital marketing campaigns. Candidates should have a foundational understanding of digital marketing strategies and strong communication skills. This role is based on-site in Pune and is suitable for students or recent graduates.

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Experience

0-0 years

Function

Marketing

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

TwoDo Creative Studio is a creative agency providing branding and digital solutions. The intern will assist in managing social media platforms, creating content, and supporting digital marketing campaigns. Candidates should have a foundational understanding of digital marketing strategies and strong communication skills. This role is based on-site in Pune and is suitable for students or recent graduates.

TAL's take

Quality 30/1005/5 clarityTier 3 company

Internship position at a small, unverified creative studio with limited career growth signaling.

The role is clearly defined with specific responsibilities related to social media content and management.

Must haves

  • Proficiency in social media marketing
  • Social media content creation
  • Understanding of digital marketing and marketing strategies
  • Strong communication skills
  • Currently pursuing or completed degree in marketing or related field

Tools and skills

social media marketingsocial media content creationdigital marketingmarketing strategies

Nice to have: analytics tools, design software.

About the company

Small creative agency with limited information available on engineering or market scale.

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