MyDataProduct (MDP) is a boutique data engineering consultancy and data product development studio.
Leveraging best-in-class talent, technologies, and techniques—we partner with ambitious clients to engineer data-enabled solutions to mission-critical business problems.
We are looking for an undergraduate Product Marketing Intern for a paid, 100% remote, 12-week internship. The expected weekly time commitment for this opportunity is 10 to 20 hours per week.
Please note that this internship is a part-time, 1099 contract opportunity, not a full-time, W2 opportunity. Employment sponsorship is not available.
This opportunity may be a good fit if
- You are a product marketing practitioner who enjoys both customer-facing and heads-down work
- You understand Jobs-to-be-Done (JTBD) Theory and Outcome-Driven Innovation (OD), as defined by Tony Ulwick / Strategyn
- Your work products demonstrate a high level of attention to detail and the ability to see the big picture
- Your aptitude, mindset, and ability to learn quickly make up for shortcomings in your current skill set
This role may require you to
- Conduct and document JTBD-informed customer interviews
- Plan, execute, and quantify the impact of product marketing campaigns
- Support market/segment research and selection for MDP products and services
- Initiate and manage communications with various market segments
- Communicate new features in easy-to-understand language
- Drive community building and engagement efforts thorough online channels
- Write and edit product marketing content such as blogs, newsletters, FAQs, and social media posts
- Collaborate with product designers, data product engineers, and other team members
- Proactively identify and present opportunities to improve product marketing operations
- Collaborate with teammates using Notion, Slack, Google Workspace, and other software
An ideal candidate has
- Formally, or is formally, studying marketing at the undergraduate level
- Demonstrated experience in a high-impact product marketing role
- Direct experience using Jobs-to-be-Done (JTBD) Theory and Outcome-Driven Innovation, as defined by Tony Ulwick / Strategyn
- Effective modular thinking skills evidenced by the ability to break down large, intricate undertakings into a series of smaller self-contained tasks
- Excellent written, visual, and verbal communication skills
- Emotional intelligence and coachability