We're a B2B marketing agency. The content we produce isn't practice — it publishes on our channels and our clients' channels, and it gets read by the people our clients are trying to sell to. When a LinkedIn post is generic, it costs credibility. When research is thin, a campaign gets built on a wrong assumption and burns budget for a month before anyone notices.
We need one person who treats an intern brief the way a full-timer treats a client deliverable. You will get real work in Week 1 — not a mock project, not a research deck nobody reads. Your drafts will be edited hard, and then they will go live.
We are explicitly not looking for a marketing degree. Some of the best people in this job studied Engineering and worked out that they were more interested in why businesses buy than in how machines work. If that's you, you are exactly the profile.
If your plan is to observe for three months and collect a certificate, this isn't the right internship.
About Pangolin Marketing
We're a fully remote B2B marketing agency working with SaaS, climate tech,
and enterprise software clients. We run websites, campaigns, content, and brand work for companies that want to own their category.
Interns here are on live client accounts from Week 1 — under review, but on real briefs with real deadlines.
What You'll Own
Content & Research (60%)
Draft LinkedIn posts, newsletters, and social copy for Pangolin and client accounts — published work, not practice files
Run competitor and market research: benchmarking, audience insight, and positioning teardowns a strategist can act on
Support case studies, campaign briefs, and SEO blogs from outline through to draft
Own the content calendar once trained — themes, cadence, and what has already been said
Own one recurring workstream from Day 16 — you go deep in one lane before you rotate across others
Draft your own brief for a content piece by Month 3 and get it approved before executing
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