Digital Marketing Assistant – Part-Time Internship for Students

Job Title: Digital Marketing Assistant – Part-Time Internship for Students

Location: Remote / Hybrid
Job Type: Part-Time Internship
Experience Level: Entry-Level / Student
Stipend: ₹5,000 – ₹10,000/month (based on performance)

Job Overview

Are you a student looking to kickstart your career in digital marketing? We are hiring a Part-Time Digital Marketing Assistant Intern to support our online campaigns, content planning, and social media growth. This role is ideal for students from marketing, business, or communication backgrounds who want hands-on experience in a live business setting.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist with content creation for social media, blogs, and email campaigns

  • Schedule and manage posts using tools like Buffer, Hootsuite, or Meta Business Suite

  • Help run basic SEO audits and keyword research

  • Monitor and report on campaign performance using Google Analytics or similar tools

  • Support in creating marketing assets using Canva or other design tools

  • Collaborate with marketing and design teams for campaign execution

Eligibility & Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in a Marketing, Business, Mass Comm, or related course

  • Familiarity with social media platforms (Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.)

  • Basic understanding of digital marketing terms (SEO, CTR, reach, etc.)

  • Good communication and writing skills

  • Ability to work 10–15 hours per week alongside studies

  • Prior internship or course certification (Google, HubSpot, etc.) is a plus

Perks & Benefits

  • Remote work with flexible hours

  • Certificate of Internship & Letter of Recommendation

  • Mentorship from digital marketing professionals

  • Opportunity for full-time role after graduation

  • Exposure to real campaigns, tools, and analytics

How to Apply

Submit your:

  • Resume

  • Short paragraph on your interest in digital marketing

  • Any relevant certifications or project links (optional)

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