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Influencer Marketing Intern

(Remote, United States)
At Collective[i], we value diversity of experience, knowledge, backgrounds and people who share a commitment to building a company and community on a mission to help people be more prosperous. We recruit extraordinary individuals and provide them the platform to contribute their exceptional talents and the freedom to work from wherever they choose. Our company is a wonderful place to learn and grow alongside an incredible and tenacious team. 
 
Collective[i] was founded by three entrepreneurs with over $1B of prior exits. Their belief in the power of Artificial Intelligence to transform life as we know it and improve economic outcomes at massive scale drove the decision to invest over $100m in the company which has created a state-of-the-art platform for prosperity that helps companies generate sales and people expand their professional connections. In the last decade, Collective[i] has grown into a powerful community of scientists, engineers, creative talent and more, working together to help people succeed in business. 

We are looking for an Influencer Marketing Intern to support the execution of our pilot influencer and creator partnerships program. From researching and identifying the right voices in the AI and sales space to managing day-to-day communications and co-created content, you’ll help build meaningful relationships with creators that align with our brand and mission. You’ll work closely with the marketing team to coordinate deadlines, track content performance, and bring our influencer and community-building strategy to life, while gaining hands-on experience in the evolving world of influencer marketing, content collaboration, and trend-driven storytelling. This is a great opportunity for someone who is highly organized, loves social media, and is curious about the intersection of AI, business, and community-building.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Research, scout, and vet potential influencer and creator partners across platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube
  • Support daily communication and relationship management with influencers, creators, and partners
  • Coordinate co-branded content timelines and deliverables, ensuring all assets are on-brand and on time
  • Assist in developing creative briefs and content guidelines for influencer partnerships
  • Track and report on key metrics, engagement, and content performance across campaigns
  • Monitor creator trends, platform updates, and community conversations related to AI and business
  • Collaborate with marketing team members on content planning, strategy, and ideation

 

Qualifications: 

  • Currently enrolled in a bachelor’s or master’s degree program, preferably in Marketing, Communications, or a related field
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with an eye for detail and tone
  • Highly organized and able to manage multiple tasks, timelines, and stakeholders
  • Some experience in influencer marketing, content creation, or social media—through internships, school or personal projects
  • Familiarity with influencer platforms (e.g., Aspire, Tagger, GRIN) or comfortable vetting and learning them
  • Comfortable using tools like StatusBrew and Monday.com to streamline workflows
  • Enthusiastic about AI, creator culture, and digital trends
  • A natural “people person” who enjoys building relationships, collaborating across teams, and engaging with diverse personalities
  • Comfortable communicating with influencers, partners, and stakeholders with clarity, and professionalism
  • Experience managing or collaborating with influencers, ambassadors, or creators preferred
  • Active on social media or creator platforms yourself 
  • Basic understanding of content rights, UGC, and influencer disclosure guidelines preferred
  • Familiarity with campaign tracking, engagement metrics, and performance reporting preferred

 

 
 
Collective[i] is on a mission to help people and companies prosper. Backed over 20 patents and developed by a team of world renowned entrepreneurs, engineers, scientists, and business leaders, Collective[i] is an Economic Foundation Model (“EFM”) that studies how the world does business. Collective[i]’s advisors include a world renowned economist, the former Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve, founders of Comcast, Instagram, MySQL, and former executives from Tesla, NewsCorp, USANetworks, and others. 
 
Harnessing insights from more than a decade of data collection, our EFM has been trained on trillions of dollars of data to unearth successful buying and selling patterns. With Collective[i], any person or company can plug in their own data and receive customized insights that help them maximize economic opportunity and adapt to changing market conditions.
 
Founded and managed by the early teams behind LinkShare (purchased for $425m) and Overstock (NASDAQ:OSTK), Collective[i] is a private 100% remote company.
 
Our core values help shape our culture: We are curious. We are direct. We deliver. We succeed together. We strive for the extraordinary. If you enjoy a challenge, thrive in an innovative environment and welcome the opportunity to work with amazing humans operating on the bleeding edge of technology, Collective[i] is the place for you.
 
 
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Information about the founders:
Tad Martin
Stephen Messer
Heidi Messer
 

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