Online Marketing Intern — Facebook & Display

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About the position

The Online Marketing Department is responsible for attracting new members from around the world via desktop and mobile campaigns on the main paid online marketing channels (e.g. Facebook, SEA, Display, and TikTok). The Online Marketing Intern – Facebook & Display reports to the Senior Manager and contributes to the development of the paid advertising channels. As an Online Marketing Intern – Facebook & Display at InterNations, you will: create and implement advertising copy for specific target groups monitor ads’ and campaigns’ performance by analyzing the relevant data and KPIs optimize ads and campaigns to meet performance goals test new paid advertising channels earn the Facebook Blueprint Certification

Responsibilities

  • create and implement advertising copy for specific target groups
  • monitor ads’ and campaigns’ performance by analyzing the relevant data and KPIs
  • optimize ads and campaigns to meet performance goals
  • test new paid advertising channels
  • earn the Facebook Blueprint Certification

Requirements

  • you are a university student in business administration, marketing or related fields
  • the internship is a compulsory part of your course of studies and you are available for at least 6 months starting from mid August 2026
  • you are not afraid of handling large amounts of data and you have a good knowledge of Excel as well as other MS-Office and internet applications
  • you are proactive and self-motivated and you can work independently
  • you are interested in social media and digital advertising
  • native-speaker level written and spoken English
  • Please note: We can only accept applications from students who must complete a mandatory internship for a minimum of 6 months as part of their degree.
  • Candidates must be EU citizens or enrolled at a German university

Benefits

  • a growing, dynamic company with an international team
  • work in a fully remote setting
  • support with your visa application
  • a climate-neutral company
  • a friendly atmosphere and the space to pursue your ideas
  • 30 paid vacation days + special paid leave
  • the option to take a sabbatical after 3 years with InterNations
  • part-time work contracts possible
  • Albatross Membership for team members and their partners
  • XING Premium membership
  • regular team bonding events to connect teamies wherever they are
  • regular workshops, training sessions, cross-departmental projects & exchanges
  • At InterNations, you’ll be working in a friendly atmosphere geared toward bringing out your creativity and independence.
  • With our flat organizational structure, you’ll have lots of room to pursue your own ideas.
  • If you’re a working parent, you’ll find the flexibility you need to support your work–life balance.
  • And as we value building strong connections between our team members, especially in a remote setting, you can look forward to language tandems, department exchanges, and regular team-bonding activities.
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