United Media
Marketing campaign intern (Danish Speaker)

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Job Title: Marketing Internship (6-Month)
About the Role
Are you an aspiring entrepreneur, excited to work in a fast-paced environment? Join our marketing department for a 6-month paid internship beginning in January.
United Media powers large-scale industry media and conference products, including Insurtech Insights, Presidents Summit, Private Equity Insights, HRtechX, CFO Insights, Retail Insights, and SetSales. You’ll collaborate across all platforms, with a primary focus on planning and contributing to an upcoming conference.
Your Responsibilities
- Help plan and execute the email marketing campaign calendar as part of the overall marketing strategy
- Send and respond to emails to high-level executives, politicians, celebrities, and other stakeholders
- Oversee the entire email marketing process, from briefing copy and creative teams to executing emails via our marketing platform
- Generate creative research on new campaign ideas and themes, ensuring each month’s content is exciting, relevant, and engaging for customers
- Conduct data analysis, extract relevant metrics, and interpret, communicate, and apply findings to campaigns
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What the Internship Offers
✔ Real business impact – Gain operational experience in a start-up, where your work directly drives tangible results ✔ Mentorship & growth – Work closely with a high-performing team, led by united Media’s founder, Mads Faurholt ✔ Transferable skills – Strengthen your interpersonal, research, organisational, outreach, and project management abilities ✔ Travel opportunity – Attend and champion our conferences abroad ✔ Unlimited growth potential – Earn recognition via internal promotions for exceptional contributions ✔ Paid internship – Receive compensation for your dedication


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Internship Details
📅 Start date: January 🏢 Location: Office (near Victoria Station) ⏰ Hours: Monday–Friday (no remote options available)
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