
Mandatory Internship/Student Internship – Social Media Management, Content Creator
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • 🇩🇪 Germany
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Entry Level
About the role
- Support in developing and implementing social media strategies for our clients.
- Creation of engaging, audience-focused content for various social media platforms such as TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, etc.
- Planning and executing social media campaigns, including writing copy, designing graphics and producing videos.
- Active community management, i.e., responding to comments and messages and interacting with followers.
- Monitoring and analyzing social media activities to measure campaign success and identify optimization opportunities.
Requirements
- Enthusiasm for social media and a good understanding of platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn
- Creativity and the ability to produce engaging content — text, graphics or video
- Basic knowledge of Canva
- Good communication skills and the ability to express yourself clearly in writing and verbally
- Independent working style and the ability to complete tasks responsibly and autonomously
- Ideally experience with content creation, graphic design or video editing
Benefits
- An exciting internship in a dynamic and creative work environment.
- The opportunity to work on a variety of projects for different clients and gain valuable experience in social media management.
- Flexible working hours and the option to complete the internship remotely from home.
- The chance to contribute your own ideas and take on responsibility.
- A supportive team to assist you with questions and challenges.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
content creationgraphic designvideo editingsocial media strategycopywritingcampaign planningcommunity managementsocial media analytics
Soft skills
creativitycommunicationindependent workingresponsibilityautonomy