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Social Media Summer Intern

New York

Social Media Summer Intern

📍 New York City
🏢 Flowcode - SoHo, New York
đź’° $21/hour

About Flowcode & The Role

At Flowcode, we help brands turn real-world attention into measurable digital engagement. From sports arenas and concerts to retail shelves and live events, Flowcode powers the connection between the physical and digital worlds for some of the biggest brands on the planet.

We’re building one of the fastest-growing brands in tech and are looking for a part-time Social Media Intern who wants to be in the room where culture, content, sports, entertainment, and internet moments happen in real time.

This role will support content creation, community management, and trend monitoring across Flowcode’s social media channels. You’ll help film and edit engaging content, write copy, assist with campaign execution, and actively manage our online presence to help us stay ahead of industry trends and connect to our audience.

This is not a “schedule a few posts and call it a day” internship. You’ll help shape the voice, presence, and momentum of a company working at the intersection of culture and technology.

What You’ll Do

Create Content That Actually Matters

  • Film, edit, and publish short-form content across LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube and emerging platforms
  • Capture behind-the-scenes moments around the office, shoots, events, leadership, and culture
  • Turn real-time moments into social-first content quickly
  • Help concept, storyboard, and execute videos designed for engagement, not just views

Live Inside Internet Culture

  • Stay ahead of trends, formats, creators, sounds, memes, and platform behavior
  • Bring fresh ideas to the table constantly
  • Identify moments where Flowcode should show up online before everyone else does

Help Build a Brand in Public

  • Assist with social campaigns, launches, creator collaborations, and event coverage
  • Write captions and social copy tailored to each platform
  • Support community management and audience engagement
  • Help maintain and organize the content calendar

Be Part of the Creative Process

  • Work directly with leadership, marketing, and creative teams
  • Sit in on brainstorms and campaign planning
  • Help shape content strategy, not just execute it
  • Learn how modern brands move fast and operate online in real time

Who You Are

  • Deeply obsessed with social media and internet culture
  • You instinctively know what makes people stop scrolling
  • Comfortable filming on iPhone, cameras, or both
  • Intermediate editing experience in Adobe Premiere Pro (Preferred), Adobe Lightroom, Figma, Final Cut, CapCut, or similar tools
  • Strong understanding of TikTok, Instagram Reels, LinkedIn, and emerging content trends
  • Familiarity with social media management platforms such as Sprout Social for content scheduling, publishing, and performance tracking is a plus.
  • Highly organized, proactive, and fast-moving
  • Comfortable being in a fast-paced environment where ideas move quickly
  • Someone who says “I can figure it out” instead of “I’ve never done that before”

Bonus points if you:

  • Have your own TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or creative portfolio
  • Love sports, entertainment, tech, fashion, or internet culture
  • Have experience creating viral or high-performing content
  • Understand how storytelling differs platform-to-platform

What You’ll Gain

  • Hands-on experience helping build a nationally recognized tech brand
  • Real ownership over projects and creative ideas
  • Access to shoots, campaigns, events, and leadership conversations
  • A front-row seat to how modern marketing and culture-driven brands operate
  • Portfolio-worthy work you’ll actually be proud of

The Type of Person Who Thrives Here

Someone who:

  • Wants to create, not just observe
  • Thinks faster than trends move
  • Carries a camera everywhere
  • Understands both internet culture and brand storytelling
  • Wants to help build something people talk about

If that sounds like you, we want to meet you. 🚀

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