Social Media Intern – Part-Time Job for Students

Job Title: Social Media Intern – Part-Time Job for Students

Location: Remote / Work From Home
Job Type: Part-Time Internship
Experience Level: Entry-Level / College Students
Stipend: ₹3,000 – ₹8,000/month (based on performance)

Job Overview

We are looking for a creative and enthusiastic Social Media Intern to assist with managing and growing our online presence. This part-time internship is ideal for college students who are active on social platforms and want to build a career in digital marketing, content creation, or branding.

Gain hands-on experience while working on real campaigns—right from your home or campus.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in creating and scheduling posts across Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter

  • Research trending hashtags, reels, and content formats

  • Engage with followers by responding to comments and messages

  • Help brainstorm new campaign ideas and content strategies

  • Track weekly performance metrics and suggest improvements

  • Collaborate with the design team or use Canva for basic visuals

Eligibility & Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a degree in marketing, communications, or any field

  • Strong understanding of major social media platforms

  • Creative mindset with good writing or visual storytelling skills

  • Basic knowledge of Canva, content writing, or video editing is a plus

  • Must be self-motivated and meet weekly deadlines

Perks & Benefits

  • Flexible working hours to fit your college schedule

  • Internship certificate and letter of recommendation

  • Real experience managing a brands social media

  • Opportunity for a long-term role or full-time offer

  • Enhance your resume and LinkedIn with hands-on digital skills

How to Apply

Send your resume or LinkedIn profile along with:

  • Links to your social media handles or any content samples

  • A short paragraph on why you are interested in social media marketing

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