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Social Media Intern

United States

At Coinme, we’re redefining access to financial services in a digital world. By combining the cutting-edge power of blockchain technology with everyday simplicity, we make digital currencies accessible and usable for all.

As the world's largest network of cryptocurrency kiosks, we’re breaking down barriers to crypto adoption, enabling cash-to-crypto transactions at over 40,000 locations nationwide. Whether it's through our seamless mobile app, secure digital wallet, or integrations with Decentralized Finance (DeFi) services, Coinme is empowering individuals to store, trade, and pay with their money—on their terms.

We’re big enough to lead the charge in decentralized finance but small enough that your ideas will make waves. Every role at Coinme contributes to building a financial future where everyone has the tools to thrive. At Coinme, your growth fuels our mission. Together, we RISE.

Social Media Intern 

Are you plugged into crypto Twitter (X), Telegram, and LinkedIn? Do you enjoy crafting compelling posts, engaging with industry leaders, and analyzing what makes content perform? If you’re a social media enthusiast with a passion for crypto and fintech, this internship is for you.

In this role, you’ll manage Coinme’s X and LinkedIn presence, support the Business Development team by growing awareness of our crypto-as-a-service platform, engage with potential partners, and spark conversations that drive real business impact.

What You’ll Do

  • Create, schedule, and publish high-quality social media posts tailored for X and LinkedIn.
  • Engage with industry leaders, partners, and potential customers through replies and comments to build Coinme’s presence in the crypto and fintech space.
  • Monitor trending topics and discussions in Web3 to insert Coinme into relevant industry conversations.
  • Collaborate with the BD and marketing teams to align content with our business goals and partnerships.
  • Analyze content performance and adjust strategy based on engagement, reach, and conversions.
  • Experiment with different content formats (text posts, memes, short-form video clips, infographics, etc.).
  • Stay up to date with crypto, fintech, and regulatory news to ensure our content remains relevant and insightful.

Who You Are

  • Social media-savvy. You live and breathe X and LinkedIn and understand how to engage audiences on both platforms.
  • Crypto-curious or crypto-native. You know what HODL, stablecoins, and on/off-ramps mean, or you’re eager to learn.
  • A strong communicator. You can write concise, engaging posts that cut through the noise and explain our crypto-as-a-service solution clearly.
  • A creative thinker. You know how to make crypto content accessible and engaging.

Organized. You know how to keep track of all priorities daily

  • Data-driven. You pay attention to what performs well and adjust strategy accordingly.
  • Proactive and self-sufficient. You take initiative, come up with new ideas, and execute them.

Bonus Points If You Have

  • Strong knowledge of the Web3 space in verticals such as decentralized finance, Web3 gaming, and NFTs.
  • Proven growth in a Web3 social media account.
  • Native experience in AI tools.
  • Experience using social media scheduling and analytics tools.
  • Familiarity with crypto/fintech B2B2C or SaaS social media strategies.
  • Basic knowledge of design tools like Canva for quick content creation.

Why Join Coinme?

  • Gain hands-on experience in crypto marketing and business development.
  • Work alongside industry experts and grow your Web3 network.
  • Flexible, remote work with the opportunity to contribute to a fast-growing Web3 company.

Internship Details

  • Part time - 20 hours per week
  • $22 - $26 / per hour depending on experience 
  • 12-15 week temporary internship starting in May 2025
  • This role is 100% remote for candidates residing in the US and Canada only

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