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Marketing Internship - Legal Solutions

Remote US

Mitratech Legal Solutions Division, Part-Time Summer Marketing Intern

 Location: Remote

  • Type: Part-Time Internship | Compensation-Based
  • Duration: June 15 – August 14, 2025
  • Hours: ~20 hours/week (4 hours/day, 5 days/week)

 

About Mitratech

Mitratech is a global leader in legal, GRC, and HR technology — empowering organizations to automate what's complex, manage what's critical, and stay ahead of what's next. Our team moves fast, thinks big, and shows up for each other. We've been named a Best Place to Work, and we take that seriously — not just as a badge, but as a standard we hold ourselves to every day.

 

The Opportunity

 

We're looking for a curious, hungry, and creative marketing intern to embed with our Marketing team for the summer. This isn't a coffee-and-copies internship; you'll be working alongside a high-performing team on real projects across brand, content, strategic communications, and answer engine optimization (AEO).

 

If you're the kind of person who reads a brief and immediately starts forming ideas, who doesn't wait to be told what to do, and who gets genuinely excited about the intersection of storytelling and strategy, keep reading.

 

What You'll Work On

You'll have the chance to contribute across several areas of marketing, including:

 

- **Brand & Creative**

 — Supporting campaign concepting, visual storytelling, and maintaining brand consistency across channels

- **Content**

— Writing and editing blog posts, social copy, executive communications, and campaign materials

- **Answer Engine Optimization (AEO)**

— Learning and applying emerging search and AI-visibility strategies to help Mitratech show up where it matters

Strategic Communications

— Assisting with internal and external messaging, event communications, and thought leadership content

General Marketing Support

— Jumping in wherever the team needs an extra set of skilled, motivated hands

 

What We're Looking For

We care more about *how you think* than how many internships you've had. Here's what will make you stand out:

 

  • Attitude over everything: You're optimistic, coachable, and ready to roll up your sleeves — even when the task isn't glamorous.
  • Curiosity that drives action: You ask great questions, then go figure things out. You don't wait for a perfect set of instructions.
  • Fast learner: New tools, new topics, new industries — you ramp up quickly and don't get stuck.
  • Bias for doing: You’d rather ship something good and iterate than wait for perfect. You bring energy to the work.
  • Strong communicator: You can write clearly, speak up in a meeting, and translate ideas across different formats and audiences.
  • Works at pace: This team moves. You're comfortable keeping up and staying organized under pressure.

 

Education

Currently pursuing a degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, or another relevant field. No specific class year requirement.

 

Compensation

This is a paid, compensation-based role. Additional details will be shared during the interview process.

 

Our Values

 

At Mitratech, we lead with: Transparency, Growth, Inclusivity, Trust, and Ownership. We move fast, fail fast, and always bring a team-first mindset. If that resonates, we'd love to hear from you.

*Mitratech is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or veteran status.*

 

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