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Marketing Intern

Remote, USA

Since 2018, Wisetack has been building transparent and intuitive consumer lending products that help service-based businesses thrive (think HVAC companies, veterinarians, or auto repair shops).

Our leadership team comes from top fintech companies such as Lending Club, Affirm, and Varo Money. And we’re backed by leading VCs, including Insight Partners, Greylock, Quadrille, and Bain Capital Ventures (investors in Airbnb, LinkedIn, Instagram, Dropbox, and more).

Having raised $84M, we’re a well-funded startup and have invested in people and technology while growing our partnerships — responsibly.

We’re also proud to have received recognition from the fintech world. Awards we’ve won include:

But what you’ll find us gleaming about the most is the recognition from our own customers, particularly our sky-high NPS rating of 79. (For reference, the average score is 44 for financial services and 36 for SaaS companies.)

As a result of our efforts in building this healthy company culture, we’ve been nominated to several Great Places to Work lists, such as Best Small Workplaces, Best Workplaces in the Bay Area, and Best Workplaces in Financial Services & Insurance.

Like any startup, we’re in it for the long haul, and we’re looking for people willing to join our journey of building something special together.

This process starts with our company values, which guide us in everything we do — and have played a critical role in our success. We valiantly abide by them, and would expect you to do the same:

  • Put customers first (that’s our M.O.)
  • Act fast (leverage our startup environment).
  • Lead the way (show and tell).
  • Take ownership (everyone is hands-on here).
  • Be a good human (no egos, build financial products that do right by people).

Learn more about our values here.

The Role

Wisetack is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Summer Marketing Intern to contribute to key growth initiatives. This is an exciting opportunity to gain practical experience across various marketing functions, from competitive analysis and content creation to website development and data management. Over approximately eight weeks, you will work closely with our growth team on impactful projects that directly contribute to Wisetack's success. This is a paid internship. The role is fully remote.

Responsibilities 

As a Summer Marketing Intern, you’ll get the opportunity to work on projects across marketing including:

  • Brand: Identify ways to optimize our online presence, respond to positive reviews, and engage with customers in our user groups.
  • Product Marketing: Proactively identify and refresh help center articles to address common user questions and provide comprehensive support. Research and update competitor information with insights from industry news. 
  • Content: Assist in creation of social media posts, produce high-quality case studies, and blogs (with input from the team).The best content is the content people actually see. Develop strategies to efficiently distribute this content to the right people at the right time.
  • Customer engagement: Source a holiday gift for partners and merchants, working with our gift vendor ​​to finalize order, write email copy and work with design to create redemption page.
  • Operations: Organize and maintain website feature library in Hubspot, assist with ad hoc data cleanup projects with assistance from the team.

What you’ll get from us:

  • Practical marketing experience. We’re a small team so everyone delivers. You’ll be hands on from the start.
  • Experience in a growing industry and a high-growth startup.
  • Published content you’ve written and can use as a writing sample with future employers.

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Marketing, Communications, Business Administration, or a related field.  
  • Strong interest in marketing, technology, and the fintech industry.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Highly organized with strong attention to detail.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment.  
  • Experience with social media platforms and content creation is a plus.
  • A proactive and resourceful approach to problem-solving.

Conclusion

The hourly pay for this internship is  $25.00. 

Spend a little time on our About Us page and check out our Press page and our blog for more. If you think this might be a fit, we’d love to hear from you!

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