Sales & Marketing Intern - Mumbai
TT Lifesciences is hiring an Email Marketing Intern to assist with digital outreach and lead generation in Mumbai. The role involves drafting email content, building mailing lists, and monitoring campaign performance metrics. Candidates should possess strong English communication skills and proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets. This is a full-time onsite position requiring immediate availability.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
TT Lifesciences is hiring an Email Marketing Intern to assist with digital outreach and lead generation in Mumbai. The role involves drafting email content, building mailing lists, and monitoring campaign performance metrics. Candidates should possess strong English communication skills and proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets. This is a full-time onsite position requiring immediate availability.
TAL's take
Internship position at an unknown company with limited scope and career growth signal.
Crisp and well-defined role for an internship focusing on email marketing tasks.
Must haves
- Basic understanding of Email Marketing / Digital Marketing
- Excellent written/verbal English communication
- Knowledge of MS Excel / Google Sheets
- Attention to detail and data accuracy
- Ability to analyze basic campaign reports
Tools and skills
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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- It's hard being the only woman in the leadership, in a room full of older men. If you don't hang out with them, you are excluded. If you do hang out with them, you got to get you act right with nods and smiles along the small talk. If If If If.. thats the loop you are caught in. - Imagine being the only female developer in the team. BRO code is the default setting. DEV code took a sabbatical. All of you go hang out with beer, smoke and whatever and what if I am not into that? I am not a so called BRO then. And dont even get me started on the casual jokes and me not being into gaming and TT. Go ahead ask me.. How does she even fit in then.. Right?? - Declare I’m taking a "Wellness" Day. Might as well hold a flag and say "Guess who's on her period?! ME ME ME!" So much for your policies - I can’t even begin to count the number of times I’ve been interrupted, spoken over.. - Dress too casually, you're not taken seriously. Dress too nicely, you're trying too hard. I've been judged for my clothes more times than I can count - too much, too little, too fashionable - yep been called that too. It’s exhausting - I think my presence is acknowledged only when it’s convenient for them. My opinions and insights are ignored until they need a female face to tick a diversity box - I’ve stayed late and worked weekends just to prove I’m just as dedicated as the others (even when I was doing next weeks work) - Finding a mentor who truly understands the challenges I face as a woman in tech is nearly impossible. Male mentors often don’t get it, and female mentors are spread too thin - I was told to speak up but when I did, I was labeled aggressive. I'm expected to be assertive but not too assertive, confident but not too confident. Also if I am progressing too fast, I have someone special rooting for me for something special in return - that the peoples verdict. And then the gossip starts. A large majority of Orgs, Founders, Leaders, HR are getting by doing the bare minimum.