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Outreach & Partnerships Intern
Location: Remote (UK)
Duration: 3 Months (Summer Internship)
Start Date: ASAP
About Rasmere
Rasmere is building the intelligence layer for UK planning and development decisions, helping property professionals make faster, more informed acquisition decisions through planning intelligence, data and AI.
We’re looking for a highly driven intern who wants genuine responsibility, direct exposure to an early-stage startup, and the opportunity to help shape a growing business.
The Role
As an Outreach & Partnerships Intern, you’ll work directly with the Founder to build relationships across the UK property industry.
You’ll play a key role in identifying prospective clients, initiating conversations, generating qualified opportunities and helping convert interest into commercial partnerships.
This is not a passive internship—you’ll be trusted with meaningful work that contributes directly to the company’s growth.
Responsibilities
- Research and identify prospective clients and strategic partners.
- Build and maintain outreach lists across developers, planning consultants, architects, land professionals and related organisations.
- Execute personalised email and LinkedIn outreach campaigns.
- Qualify inbound and outbound opportunities.
- Schedule discovery meetings with prospective clients.
- Maintain and update the CRM with accurate records.
- Track outreach performance and suggest improvements.
- Support partnership initiatives and business development projects.
- Work closely with the Founder on commercial growth strategy.
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Who We’re Looking For
Applications are encouraged from students entering their final year of university who are studying:
- Real Estate
- Real Estate Development
- Urban Planning
- Law
- Finance
- Economics
- Business Management
- Entrepreneurship
- English
- Geography
- Architecture
- Property Development or related disciplines
We’re looking for someone who is:
- Curious about the UK property and development industry.
- Commercially minded with strong communication skills.
- Confident speaking with professionals.
- Highly organised and proactive.
- Comfortable working independently in a remote environment.
- Resilient and willing to learn from feedback.
- Interested in startups, business development and building relationships.
Previous sales or property experience is beneficial but not required.
What You’ll Gain
- Direct mentorship from the Founder.
- Exposure to the commercial side of an early-stage technology company.
- Hands-on experience in business development and partnership management.
- Practical understanding of the UK property, planning and development sector.
- Experience using modern sales, CRM and AI tools.
- The opportunity to contribute ideas that directly influence company growth.
- A strong, measurable project portfolio for future graduate applications.


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Internship Structure
This internship is fully remote and runs over three months.
The first month serves as a trial period and is unpaid, allowing both the intern and the company to assess mutual fit, commitment and working style.
Subject to satisfactory performance during the first month, the remaining two months may include a monthly stipend, awarded at the discretion of the Founder.
Ideal Candidate
This role is suited to someone who enjoys building relationships, takes ownership of their work and wants to gain genuine startup experience rather than simply observing from the sidelines.
If you’re interested in property, planning, real estate development or commercial growth and want to make a meaningful contribution while accelerating your own learning, we’d love to hear from you.
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