FAQs
What is the job title for this internship?
The job title is Product Marketing Intern 2025.
What are the primary responsibilities of the Product Marketing Intern?
The primary responsibilities include assisting with product marketing strategy, go-to-market planning, business development, product analysis, and performance.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates must be currently pursuing a degree in business, marketing, communication, or a related field, along with a high school diploma or equivalent. Previous marketing internship experience is preferred.
What skills are necessary for this position?
Necessary skills include proficiency in Microsoft Office and social media platforms, basic knowledge of marketing analytics tools, strong content creation and research abilities, effective communication skills, and strong planning and organizational skills.
Is this position open to international applicants?
No, applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States, and visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Where is the internship located?
The job description does not specify a location; however, it indicates that the internship is with Forvis Mazars, which operates across various locations.
Are there opportunities for hands-on experience in this internship?
Yes, interns will gain hands-on experience by supporting key initiatives that drive product adoption and craft compelling narratives about the company’s solutions.
Will the intern be involved in competitive research?
Yes, conducting competitive research to identify market trends, key competitors, and their strategies is one of the responsibilities of the Product Marketing Intern.
How important is teamwork for this role?
Teamwork is essential, as effective interpersonal skills, including teamwork, facilitation, and negotiation, are listed among the preferred qualifications.
Does Forvis Mazars offer equal employment opportunities?
Yes, Forvis Mazars is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and employment decisions are made without regard to protected classifications.