Expires soon Outsized

Marketing Internship with Emerging Markets FinTech start up

  • Internship
  • London (Greater London)
  • Marketing

Job description

Outsized is essentially a project marketplace. We match financial services clients and investors with vetted and rated consulting boutiques and freelancers for the delivery of projects and skills building initiatives in emerging and developing markets. You can find out more at www.outsizedgroup.com

We have just completed our first funding round and are now scaling the business.

We are looking for a Marketing Intern to join the team, based out of London, to take ownership and deliver our marketing plan, including Web content management, email communications and marketing, social media, events and PR.

This will develop into a full time role, and so if the successful candidate performs then the job is theirs. There is also opportunity for future re-location to Asia or Africa if interested.

We know what a competitive world it is out there and how difficult it is starting out. We don’t believe in unpaid work, and so all our internships are paid.

Our hope is that our internships develop into permanent roles in either the short or long term, and so we’re keen to speak to people who feel the same. We want to make sure that your time with us is a positive experience, and so there are a few things you should consider before applying:

1. Do you have a genuine passion and interest in emerging and developing markets?
2. Are you up for joining a start-up – this isn’t always as glamorous as it sounds?
3. Do you have the drive, hunger, sharp mind and personality to make an impact, quickly?

Desired profile

Marketing related qualifications and experience, preferably with BA or MA in related field of study or relevant practical experience.

Ideally some experience of the following:

1. Digital marketing and web content management
2. Planning and Campaign management
3. PR and communications
4. Social Media

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