Marketing, Content Creation and/or Social Media Summer 2022 Internship

Closed
Atsign
San Jose, California, United States
Denise Daniels
Head of Innovation & Partnerships
(6)
3
Project
Academic experience or paid work
120 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Communications Product or service launch Marketing strategy
Skills
influencer marketing tiktok marketing content creation social media strategy social media appeals
Details

Come Flip the Internet with The @ Company.

Let’s build an Internet where People, not Big Tech, call the shots.

Your responsibilities include but not be limited to the following:

  • Implement a social media strategy across platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, etc. to increase brand awareness.
  • Launch and market a mobile app built on the @platform.
  • Create content for the website, short-form on tik tok or long-form on Medium and Reddit.
  • Develop and maintain an influencer marketing program.

Who You Are:

  • You’re immersed in current trends, with a keen understanding of what appeals to the everyday person.
  • You’re a current college student or recent college graduate.
  • You’re able to juggle multiple projects and adjust to changing priorities in a fast-paced startup environment.
  • You’re passionate about improving online experience and creating alternative Internet solutions.

Please send a brief email to denise@atsign.com or call 650-868-3895 with your LinkedIn profile.

Deliverables

Content creation!

Mentorship

The @ Company provides a weekly Development Sprint and daily stand-ups, in additon, to 2-3 formal workshops per week.

About the company

Company
San Jose, California, United States
11 - 50 employees
Technology, It & computing

We are internet optimists. We believe in the internet and all it has to offer. And, we want to make the internet better. How? Well, tech luminaries Kevin Nickels and Colin Constable decided to go to the core. They developed an open-source technology at the protocol level. No more client-server thinking, no more authentication nightmares and walled gardens, no more entering the same data ad nauseam into a data center owned by somebody else. With the atProtocol and your personal atSign, you get your own keys to your own datadom, your own micro-server, and a world of people-first apps where you mix and match them using your atSign to seamlessly move around the internet without being surveilled. Does that sound optimistic, or what?