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Marketing & Communications Intern

GlacierGrid is a leading energy industry player dedicated to providing innovative and sustainable solutions to meet the ever-growing demand for energy.  GlacierGrid focuses on shifting and reducing electricity usage for commercial establishments.

As a Marketing & Communications Intern, you will work closely with the CEO and senior stakeholders to develop the company’s brand and product marketing efforts. You will help develop marketing strategies, implement our communications outreach strategy, and manage our digital presence. Your work will be impactful and help shape the image of the company – including reviewing and iterating on our product marketing materials, researching potential branding opportunities, and conducting outreach to manage the company’s PR.

This role is remote, based in the US (PST time zone availability expected).

About You

  • Enrolled in an accredited university as a full-time student, currently pursuing an undergraduate or advanced degree
  • Experienced with social media platforms and digital marketing tools, with a keen eye for branding and storytelling
  • You have a genuine passion for marketing, branding, and storytelling, with a strong interest in creating impactful messages and engaging with diverse audiences
  • You’re a self-starter with a genuine passion for climate tech and innovation, ready to take ownership of tasks in a dynamic startup environment.
  • Exceptional English language  communication abilities, both verbally and written
  • Strong academic track record, along with proven leadership and entrepreneurial abilities
  • Any prior experience with product marketing, brand management, public relations, or content creation is a plus
  • Experience with sustainability, climate, or energy sector is a plus

Compensation

This is a paid internship that receives:

  • $15/hour for undergraduate-level candidates
  • $25/hour for graduate-level candidates

Location: Remote, United States

Commitment: Part-time and Full-time roles available

About GlacierGrid

GlacierGrid is a technology startup that builds IoT-powered temperature monitoring and analytics, which prevent food, product, and energy waste, the major drivers of climate change. Deployed across industry leaders, including McDonalds, Burger King, Domino's, TGI Fridays, 7-Eleven and Wyndham Hotels, we partner with diverse organizations, from national restaurant brands to top supply chain businesses in food and healthcare, to increase profits while protecting our planet.

Founded by experienced entrepreneurs from Harvard, Columbia and UC Santa Barbara, we’re a mission-driven team passionate about food, climate and health. We are headquartered in San Francisco, and supported by experienced venture capitalists including Zero Infinity Partners, D. E. Shaw, Deciens Capital, Sequoia Capital, Govtech Fund, Collaborative Fund, and Social Capital.

Our Commitment

At GlacierGrid, equality is a core tenet of our culture. We are committed to building an inclusive global team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, beliefs, and experiences. The more diverse we are, the richer our community and the broader our impact.

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