Digital Marketing Internship @ LA-Based Startup (Remote / Hybrid) jobs in United States
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Crucial Recruiting · 14 hours ago

Digital Marketing Internship @ LA-Based Startup (Remote / Hybrid)

Crucial Recruiting is seeking motivated Digital Marketing Interns for Matador Fire, a Los Angeles-based startup focused on wildfire defense. This remote-first internship offers hands-on experience in various digital marketing channels, including B2B lead generation, content creation, and social media management, with mentorship from an experienced marketer.

Staffing & Recruiting

Responsibilities

Building and researching targeted lead lists
Supporting outbound outreach (email + LinkedIn)
Assisting with partnerships and business development research
Writing blog posts, landing pages, and marketing copy
Keyword research (SEO + emerging search trends)
Supporting website content and conversion optimization
Drafting posts for LinkedIn and other relevant platforms
Helping define brand voice, messaging, and positioning
Repurposing content into simple visuals or assets
Researching podcasts, media outlets, and industry partners
Helping craft outreach and PR narratives
Supporting founder-led marketing and visibility efforts

Qualification

B2B Lead GenerationContent WritingSEOSocial Media ManagementBasic Website BuildingCanvaGoogle SheetsCRM Familiarity

Required

Availability of ~30 hours per week
A degree in progress or at least 1 year of marketing-related experience
Comfort working independently with minimal supervision
Interest in startups, entrepreneurship, and digital marketing
Ability to work remote, with optional hybrid availability in Los Angeles

Preferred

Experience with basic website building (especially Webflow)
Familiarity with Canva, Google Sheets, CRMs, or SEO tools
Prior internship, freelance, or side-project marketing experience

Company

Crucial Recruiting

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We’re the startup recruitment agency that founders turn to when they’re done wasting time trying to fill roles themselves, or working with generic recruiters who don’t understand tech, early-stage chaos, or the urgency of scale.

Funding

Current Stage
Early Stage
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