Influencer Marketing Intern
Curious Media is seeking an Influencer Marketing Intern to join their social media marketing team. The role involves managing creator databases, conducting talent outreach, and assisting with campaign coordination and research. Candidates should be highly organized, proactive, and knowledgeable about the Indian creator landscape. This is a 3-month internship with a potential for a full-time offer based on performance.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Curious Media is seeking an Influencer Marketing Intern to join their social media marketing team. The role involves managing creator databases, conducting talent outreach, and assisting with campaign coordination and research. Candidates should be highly organized, proactive, and knowledgeable about the Indian creator landscape. This is a 3-month internship with a potential for a full-time offer based on performance.
TAL's take
Internship role at an unknown small agency; clear expectations but limited career growth signal.
Role responsibilities are clearly defined with specific tasks related to creator management and outreach.
Must haves
- Comfortable with professional outreach via phone and digital channels
- High attention to detail for managing complex tracking sheets
- Familiarity with the Indian creator ecosystem and influencer marketing platforms
- Proactivity in managing multiple tasks and deadlines
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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