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Content Creator Intern

Crawl DigitallyIndore, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaPosted 16 May 2026

Crawl Digitally is a digital marketing agency hiring a Content Creator Intern to produce social media content. The role involves filming UGC-style videos, product demos, and reels based on trending formats. Candidates should have strong camera confidence and basic social media trend awareness. This is a 2-month internship with a potential full-time opportunity.

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0-0 years

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Arts and Design

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

Crawl Digitally is a digital marketing agency hiring a Content Creator Intern to produce social media content. The role involves filming UGC-style videos, product demos, and reels based on trending formats. Candidates should have strong camera confidence and basic social media trend awareness. This is a 2-month internship with a potential full-time opportunity.

TAL's take

Quality 25/1005/5 clarityTier 3 company

Low-tier internship role at a small marketing agency with very limited scope.

The role is clearly defined as a content creation internship with specific platform focuses.

Must haves

  • Excellent communication and presentation skills
  • Comfortable and confident in front of the camera
  • Basic understanding of Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts
  • Creative mindset with good storytelling skills
  • Basic knowledge of content creation and digital marketing

Tools and skills

instagram reelsyoutube shortscontent creationdigital marketing

About the company

Small digital marketing agency with limited market footprint and typical intern-heavy service model.

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