Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

Brand and Product Marketing Intern

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

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Location Type: Office

Location: Towson • Connecticut, Maryland, Ohio • 🇺🇸 United States

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Salary

💰 $20 - $23 per hour

Job Level

Entry Level

About the role

  • Support the development and execution of brand marketing strategies as aligned to respective brand guidelines
  • Provide support to senior leaders related to project portfolio management within cross-functional teams
  • Assist in collecting and analyzing consumer data from various sources, such as surveys, market research reports, and customer feedback, to identify patterns, trends, and consumer preferences
  • Assist in the maintenance of major product lines in retail, commercial, and industrial settings
  • Aid in analysis of the product lifecycle process

Requirements

  • Be a rising junior or senior with a target graduation date of 2027 or 2028
  • Actively pursuing a degree in Marketing, Graphic Design, Communications, Business Administration, Business Analytics, Consumer Behavior, Informatics, or other related fields
  • Maintains strong academic credentials
  • Exemplifies strong collaboration, excellent time management, problem-solving capabilities, strong written and verbal communication skills, and a basic knowledge of marketing principles and concepts
  • Successfully manages strong academics alongside extracurricular activities
Benefits
  • Competitive compensation and career development opportunities
  • Flexible schedule featuring a max of 40 hours
  • Discounts on Stanley Black & Decker tools and products
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Paid Time Off, including paid vacation, holidays & personal days

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard skills
marketing strategiesconsumer data analysismarket researchproject portfolio managementproduct lifecycle analysis
Soft skills
collaborationtime managementproblem-solvingwritten communicationverbal communication