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Marketing Intern (Summer 2026)

New York

Zola is seeking a Marketing Intern to join our team this summer. This role is designed for a proactive individual eager to gain hands-on experience across the full marketing spectrum—from brand activations and influencer campaigns to B2B community building and event planning. Reporting directly to the Integrated Marketing Manager, you will play a key role in supporting our team’s growth and helping us better serve our community of couples and professional wedding vendors.

We are looking for a self-starter who is passionate about the marketing landscape and excited to bring new, creative ideas. The ideal candidate possesses:

  • Excellent relationship-building and project management skills.
  • A deep interest in the brand marketing landscape and a strong understanding of content strategy for platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
  • Excitement for working with cross-functional teams, from creative partners to internal stakeholders and external Zola vendors.

RESPONSIBILITIES 

As a Marketing Intern, you will gain 360-degree marketing experience through the following projects:

  • Community & Event Marketing: Support the Integrated Marketing Manager in planning and executing Zola for Vendors in-person events, gaining hands-on experience in community building.
  • Social Media Strategy: Build content strategies and social media content plans in partnership with the Brand team. 
  • Campaign Support: Serve as a key supporter across various brand, social, and influencer projects, including drafting creative briefs and reviewing live campaign content.
  • Influencer Coordination: Support the influencer onboarding process, manage deadlines, and assist with the execution of influencer swag mailings and seeding lists.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Currently working towards a Bachelor’s Degree (rising Junior or Senior).
  • Ability to problem solve, make decisions, and think critically and analytically.
  • An intellectual curiosity and eagerness to grow professionally.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with tight deadlines and a strong attention to detail.
  • Proficient in Google Workspace (Docs, Slides, Sheets).
  • Ability to prioritize workload to meet changing priorities and establish relationships with internal and external partners.
  • Entry-level or prior work experience in marketing is preferable but not required.

PROGRAM DETAILS

  • The compensation for this role is $20.00/hour. 
  • This full-time role will be hybrid at our office in NYC (Tuesdays & Thursdays). 
  • This role is not eligible for relocation. 
  • The program will run for 10 weeks from June 9, 2026 - August 13, 2026.

ABOUT ZOLA

We're Zola, the wedding company that will do anything for love. We're reinventing the wedding planning and registry experience to make the happiest moment in our couples’ lives even happier. From engagement to wedding and decorating your first home, Zola is there, combining compassionate customer service with modern tools and technology… all in the service of love.

We built our entire platform from the ground-up in 2013, and quickly became the fastest-growing wedding company in the country. Our team has deep experience creating award-winning online and mobile products that are helpful, intuitive, and simply magical. We’re proud to have investor partners including Female Founders Fund, Comcast Ventures, Goldman Sachs, Canvas Ventures, Thrive Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners, among others.

We are passionate about supporting all forms of love, and we’re proud of our thriving community of over 1 million couples. We strive to hire a team that is as beautifully diverse as the couples getting married today, and we encourage individuals from every race, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, ethnicity, marital status, religion and perspective to apply. Zola will always be a place where every employee, couple, wedding guest, wedding vendor, and partner will be respected and accepted and valued.

Our headquarters is in NYC. Come work with us!

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