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Ecommerce Merchandising & Marketing Intern

Draper, UT (Hybrid)

Who we are

SeekWell is the parent company of 1-800 Contacts, Luna, and The Framery. Our goal is to make it simpler, easier, and more accessible for people to get the vision care they need. We maintain the legendary, award-winning culture 1-800 Contacts started almost 30 years ago and continue to develop innovative, pioneering products and businesses that make consumers cheer and optometrists squirm. We’re owned by KKR – one of the world’s largest and most successful private equity investment companies. We’ve built an excellent company and changed an industry by putting the customer first, always. The best is yet to come!

Why you want this job

This internship is an opportunity for someone eager to learn the ins and outs of ecommerce merchandising and marketing in a fast‑paced, data‑driven environment.  The Ecommerce Merchandising & Marketing Intern will gain hands‑on experience across onsite merchandising, engagement and conversion analytics, experimentation, and cross‑functional execution.

You’ll work closely with Marketing, Product, Creative, Analytics, and Engineering partners to help identify growth opportunities, support experimentation, and improve onsite customer experiences.  This role is ideal for someone curious, analytical, and excited to learn how modern ecommerce teams operate.

What you’ll do

Ecommerce Analytics & Insights

  • Dive into ecommerce engagement and performance analytics, learning how teams evaluate traffic, engagement, conversion, and account creation trends using dashboards and reporting tools
  • Support analysis of onsite behavior across entry pages and customer journeys to identify opportunities to improve engagement and conversion
  • Help document insights and learn how analytics translate into product and merchandising decisions

Merchandising & On‑Site Experience Support

  • Assist with onsite merchandising initiatives, including messaging, content placement, and experience optimization
  • Learn how ecommerce teams prioritize and test merchandising ideas that improve customer experience and business outcomes
  • Support A/B testing and optimization initiatives by helping with setup documentation, results tracking, and recap summaries

Creative Briefs & Experimentation

  • Learn how to translate insights into clear, actionable creative briefs for designers and content teams
  • Assist in writing briefs that articulate the problem, hypothesis, audience, and success metrics for onsite experiments
  • Gain exposure to experimentation best practices and how results inform future roadmap decisions

Jira & Cross‑Functional Operations

  • Learn how ecommerce initiatives move from idea to execution by helping create and manage Jira stories and tasks
  • Support documentation of requirements, acceptance criteria, and test plans
  • Gain hands‑on experience working within agile, cross‑functional workflows alongside Product, Engineering, Creative, and Marketing partners

Ecommerce Operations Exposure

  • Build foundational understanding of how ecommerce teams operate day‑to‑day, including planning cycles, testing roadmaps, and performance reviews
  • Participate in team meetings and planning discussions to learn how priorities are set and resources allocated
  • Support ad‑hoc projects that provide exposure to merchandising, marketing, and growth initiatives

What you'll need

  • Pursuit of a degree in Marketing, Business, Analytics, Economics, Information Systems, or a related field
  • Strong curiosity about ecommerce, digital marketing, and online customer behavior
  • Comfort working with data in Excel (ability to sort, filter, summarize)
  • Clear written communication skills and attention to detail
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks while staying organized

Why we will love you

  • Exposure to analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, Looker, etc.)
  • Familiarity with Jira or other project management tools
  • Interest in UX, experimentation, or conversion rate optimization
  • Prior internship, coursework, or personal projects related to ecommerce or digital marketing

 

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

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