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Marketing Intern

Job description

Uwill is the leading mental health and wellness solution for colleges, schools, and students. Utilizing its proprietary technology and counselor team, Uwill pioneered the first student and therapist matching platform. The solution offers an immediate appointment with a licensed counselor based on student preferences, all modalities of teletherapy, a direct crisis connection 24/7/365, prescription management, on-demand medical support, basic needs assistance, wellness programming, realtime data, and support. Uwill supports more than 4 million students at 500+ institutions worldwide. Uwill provides the most cost-effective way to complement a college's mental health offering and has worked with leading institutions including Northeastern University, the Ohio State University, Princeton University, Santa Fe Community College, and University of Alabama - Online.   

Uwill is seeking candidates for its 2026 summer internship program in the marketing department. This is a paid internship requiring 20 hours per week throughout June and July.

 

About the role

Interns are integrated into the company with a focus on developing tangible and transferable skills. Projects are designed to spark critical thinking, creativity, and personal growth. Interns are not occupied with busy work. They work directly with mentors that reflect their career interests on projects tailored to experiential learning in marketing. Each year projects are designed to meet the current needs of the company while honoring the intern’s individual skillset. Marketing interns can follow different paths depending on prior work experience and skill set. Paths include content development, video editing, copywriting, digital marketing, and public relations. 

 

The ideal candidate skills

-Creative with the ability to think outside the box and generate innovative ideas for campaigns, content creation, and problem solving.

-Strong communication skills: excellent written and verbal communication skills that convey ideas effectively while being clear and concise

-Analytical thinking: an understanding of data analysis and the ability to draw insights from metrics

-Social media savviness: an awareness of the dynamics of social media platforms, their algorithms and trends

-Basic design and content creation skills: a knowledge of graphic design tools and content creation software

-Marketing knowledge: basic understanding of marketing principles, previous coursework in marketing, or prior relevant internship experience 

 

Examples of Potential Projects

-Social media campaign development

-Market research and analysis                                       

-Content creation

-Email marketing campaigns

-Customer engagement strategies


If interested, please contact Julia Mahr, Uwill’s Chief of Staff at jmahr@uwill.com