The Marketing Intern will support event operations, manage registrations, create content for social media, collaborate across teams, and track events' performance, enabling hands-on learning in B2B marketing and cross-functional dynamics.
We're looking for a Marketing Intern who wants to help build the bridge between our groundbreaking AI workspace and the communities that need it most. This isn't about sitting on the sidelines watching others work—you'll be in the arena, creating experiences that introduce knowledge workers worldwide to the technology that genuinely evolves how they operate.
Here's the reality: at Genspark, interns own real projects with real impact. You'll work directly with our global marketing team to orchestrate community programs that matter, and you'll have direct access to everyone from engineers building our AI models to leaders shaping our go-to-market strategy.
Event Operations & Coordination
- Manage event registrations and craft attendee experiences that people actually remember
- Maintain our internal and external event calendars
- Research and vet local vendors—finding the partners who get what we're building
- Update run-of-show documents that keep our events running smoothly from first arrival to final goodbye
- Create post-event recaps that go beyond vanity metrics to real insights
Content & Creative
- Create event content for social media that captures what makes our community special
- Help develop event branding and signage that reflects who we are—innovative, accessible, human
- Turn event moments into stories that resonate across channels
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Coordinate communications with Sales, BDRs, and Marketing about upcoming programs and what they need to know
- Partner with cross-functional teams to improve how we operate—streamlining workflows, clarifying processes, and ensuring every program we run is better than the last
- See firsthand how Marketing, Sales, Product, and Engineering work together to bring an AI workspace to market
Data & Strategy
- Track event performance and surface the insights that help us evolve our community strategy
- Support data-driven decision-making about where we invest our energy and resources
This internship is your hands-on MBA in modern B2B marketing. Here's what you'll walk away with:
Full-cycle event marketing mastery – strategy, execution, measurement, iteration
Multi-channel content creation – writing and creating for different platforms and audiences
Cross-functional collaboration – how Marketing works with Sales, Product, Engineering, and Design in a high-velocity environment
Strategic thinking – connecting community programs to business objectives and company vision
Global team fluency – what it actually takes to collaborate across continents, time zones, and cultures in a flat organization
Operational excellence – managing multiple complex projects simultaneously without losing your mind
AI industry knowledge – understanding the ecosystem, the players, and where Genspark fits in the future of work
You'll also get mentorship from marketers, operators, and builders who've scaled programs at companies that have shaped the tech landscape. Want to understand growth strategy? Career navigation? How to pitch an idea to leadership? Someone on this team has lived it and will share the unfiltered version.
- Currently pursuing a degree in Marketing, Communications, Business, or related field (or you're learning this stuff in other ways that work for you)
- Detail-obsessed but never lose sight of why those details matter
- Self-directed—you take initiative, figure things out, and ask smart questions when you need input
- Comfortable in the gray zone where you're building something that doesn't have a template yet
- Strong writer and communicator who can shift tone based on audience
- Bonus if you've organized events for your own community––what have you learned?
- Energized by bringing people together and creating experiences that stick with them
Send us your resume and tell us about a community, event, or program you've been part of that actually changed something—how you showed up, what you learned, and why it mattered. Could be a campus org, a local meetup, a virtual community, whatever. We want to see how you think about bringing people together.
Let's build the future of work together.
Genspark AI Palo Alto, California, USA Office
Palo Alto, California, United States, 94301
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