VidLab7

Marketing Intern, Working Student

VidLab7

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: MünchenGermany

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About the role

  • Develop a content strategy for LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok
  • Create audience-relevant posts, Reels and short videos
  • Plan a regular editorial calendar
  • Build an authentic, professional brand voice
  • Design TikTok formats that increase our brand visibility
  • Trend scouting & rapid execution of relevant sounds and formats
  • Manage comments & messages on social media
  • Create simple visuals/slides
  • Collaborate with company leadership on messaging, positioning & brand building

Requirements

  • Fluent in German and English
  • You live in Munich or are willing to relocate for the internship (on-site role)
  • You enjoy startup pace, ownership and responsibility
  • Some experience or a strong interest in social media marketing (TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn)
  • Confident working with modern content formats (short videos, Reels, snippets)
  • Creative and eager to contribute your own ideas and implement them quickly
  • Motivated to help build marketing from the ground up with us
  • Strong willingness to learn and a hands-on mentality
Benefits
  • Direct collaboration with an experienced founding team
  • On-site in Munich – short feedback cycles, steep learning curve, significant responsibility
  • You are not “just an intern/working student” but a full team member with real impact
  • Access to a high-caliber network and a clear vision
  • The opportunity to join an AI-native startup with global potential at an early stage
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
social media marketingcontent strategyvideo creationeditorial calendar planningbrand voice developmenttrend scoutingvisual designaudience engagement
Soft Skills
creativityownershipresponsibilitymotivationwillingness to learnhands-on mentalitycollaborationcommunication