Marketing Intern
Marketing Intern
TrialSpark is a technology company that brings new medical treatments to patients faster by reimagining the clinical trial process. We’re fundamentally changing how clinical trials are run, rethinking the trial process both from a technology and operational perspective. To achieve this, we’re bringing together talent from top technology, CRO, and biopharma companies to work side by side.
Job Description
This will be a full-time (40 hours/week) paid position for ~3 months (e.g. early June to late August - start and end dates flexible). During this internship, You will work with the marketing team to draft and refine engaging content for various digital & print channels. You will also analyze how our campaigns perform and work with relevant stakeholders to identify optimizations that will make those campaigns even stronger.
Core responsibilities:
- Assist in content development across digital and offline channels including email, social media, content marketing, & print
- Develop organic and paid social media campaigns to build clinical trial awareness, and recruit patients into clinical trials
- Monitor social media platforms for relevant conversations with recommendations for how TrialSpark can become a part of the conversation
- Outreach to relevant bloggers and media outlets to syndicate newly published content and generate exposure for the TrialSpark brand
- Perform campaign analysis across email and performance marketing channels to clearly identify impact and communicate reporting more
- Conduct competitive analysis across both patient and doctor facing brands to understand market trends and capability gaps
Experience/About you
- Proficient in Microsoft Office specifically Microsoft Excel
- Excellent communication skills
- Highly organized, with a great work ethic and proactive mindset
- Aptitude for learning processes, software, and tools quickly
- Pursuing a degree in Marketing or a quantitative discipline
You will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.