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Ecommerce Intern

Durham, North Carolina

ABOUT DSC:

In 2011, Dollar Shave Club didn’t just shake up the shaving aisle—we reinvented it. A viral video put us on the map, and our direct-to-consumer model challenged an entire industry by making great razors accessible, affordable, and actually fun to buy. 

Since then, we’ve grown far beyond blades. From grooming to personal care, we’ve built a lineup of quality essentials designed to make life easier (and smoother), whether you find us online or in stores near you.

Today, DSC is expanding into new categories and new markets, but our DNA hasn’t changed. We’re still here to cut the BS, deliver real value, and bring a little humor to the everyday routine.

So what are you waiting for? Join the Club.

 

ROLE SUMMARY:

We’re excited to bring an Ecommerce Intern to join the Ecommerce team! As an Ecommerce Intern, you’ll support our ecommerce, lifecycle, and paid media teams while gaining hands-on exposure to how a leading DTC brand operates. You’ll analyze competitor websites within the skincare, grooming, and beauty subscription space to uncover insights that help shape our onsite experience—from promotions and product detail pages to content and merchandising strategies. You’ll also contribute to day-to-day ecommerce execution, including SEO updates, site audits, and creative support.

This role is designed to mirror the work of our ecommerce team, giving you real-world experience in marketing, UX, and merchandising while building your ability to turn insights into actionable recommendations. You’ll collaborate closely with ecommerce managers, designers, and merchandising specialists, and have opportunities to present your findings to broader marketing teams and leadership.


RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Audit competitor ecommerce sites and analyze product detail pages, landing pages, and promotions
  • Conduct research, document findings, and identify opportunities to improve the DSC website experience
  • Present insights and recommendations to support team decision-making
  • Assist with onsite optimizations, including updating product copy for SEO
  • Support creative requests to help meet content and launch timelines
  • Audit the DSC website for errors, bugs, and areas of improvement

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Marketing, Business, or a related field
  • Interest in digital marketing and ecommerce
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills
  • Ability to manage time effectively and meet deadlines
  • Eagerness to learn, take initiative, and ask questions
  • Basic familiarity with Google Workspace (Drive, Docs, Calendar)
  • Comfortable working collaboratively in a team environment

WHAT YOU’LL TAKE WITH YOU:

  • Hands-on experience with DTC ecommerce, site merchandising, and UX best practices
  • Exposure to real-world marketing workflows, tools, and team collaboration
  • Experience turning research into clear, actionable business insights
  • Confidence presenting ideas and recommendations to a business audience
  • Stronger project management, communication, and analytical skills
  • A foundational understanding of how ecommerce teams drive growth and optimize performance

POSITION TYPE:
This is an hourly position, working 24 hours per week (Tuesday - Thursday).

WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This internship is in-office, working out of our HQ in Durham, North Carolina 3x a week.

PAY:
$20/hr

APPLICATION PROCESS:
All applications must be submitted via our Applicant Tracking System, Greenhouse, in order to be considered. Once you submit your application, the recruiting team will review your submission and will reach out if your skill sets and/or qualifications match our needs. If selected, you’ll be invited to an initial phone screening interview with a recruiter before meeting with various members of the team. Candidates will be notified if they are not selected for the position. The position will remain open and we'll be accepting applications until the role is filled.


Dollar Shave Club is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

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Dollar Shave Club will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring (Ban the Box) Ordinance.

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