Partnerships & Growth Intern - Summer 2026 (NYC)

<strong>Posted on:</strong> Feb 4, 2026<br>Apply now<br>Linkby is a global VC-funded adtech business that connects both established and emerging D2C e-commerce brands with the world’s largest publishers – including The Daily Mail, News Corp, Conde Nast, Penske Media Co, People Inc, The Daily Beast, Katie Couric Media, and hundreds more – helping them to work together more profitably, and effectively, than ever before through its suite of products and services.<br>As we continue to build out our US footprint we’re looking for a go-getter Brand Partnerships Intern to join our North American team in our Manhattan office. This role will be supporting our partnerships & growth team in the US market by prospecting both emerging and established brands and assisting in building connections with prospective advertisers. This is a unique opportunity to work with a global team intent on disrupting the way the world’s most exciting digital media brands monetize their audiences, with a focus on high-quality e-commerce content that sits perfectly alongside publishers’ organic content.<br>An ideal candidate is excited by, and has college or professional experience relating to digital marketing, sales, advertising, publishing or media relations/PR. They are a self-starter, hyper organized go-getter with a genuine interest and a strong pulse on the current brand landscape. The Summer 2026 Internship Program will start at the end of May and run through the middle of August with the possibility of extending.<br><br><strong>Job Description<br><br></strong><ul><li>Sourcing & Qualifying leads through various prospecting strategies</li><li>Outreaching to potential advertisers via email, phone, LinkedIn and socials</li><li>Schedule demos for assigned sales reps</li><li>Use CRM to manage and maintain a pipeline of interested prospects</li><li>Stay up to date with current key retail periods, media trends, and market trends</li><li>Follow up & Re-engage warm leads</li><li>Create custom sequences, templates, and snippets to support Sales Team</li><li>Various administrative and sales/marketing support tasks<br><br></li></ul><strong>Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li>Currently in school working towards a bachelor’s degree or recent college graduate</li><li>Must be able to work 20 - 35 hours per week</li><li>Must be based in New York</li><li>Must be available 2 days per week in our NYC midtown office</li><li>Excellent attention-to-detail; strong organizational, written and verbal communication skills</li><li>Embraces collaborative and inclusive environments</li><li>Demonstrates leadership skills and relationship-building aptitude</li><li>Willingness to be hands-on and diligent in getting the task at hand completed</li><li>Fluent in Google Suite - particularly Sheets</li><li>Experienced in presentation building</li><li>CRM experience (Hubspot preferred) is a bonus</li><li>Experience with LinkedIn - Sales Nav is a bonus</li><li>Enjoys & thrives in a fast-paced environment</li><li>Strong problem-solving skills</li><li>Experience with Canva is a bonus</li><li>Experience with understanding sales quotas and digesting business metrics in past positions is a major plus</li><li>Sales experience is a major bonus<br></li></ul>Apply now<br>See more open positions at Linkby<br>Privacy policyCookie policy

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