Founded in 2012, The Future Party (TFP), is a media company at the intersection of pop culture and entrepreneurship. Recently acquired by NVE Experiential Agency, TFP delivers exclusive live experiences, cultural programming, and world-class editorial content tailored for millennial and Gen Z audiences. The Future Party is an interactive forum for 150,000+ members across North America to share ideas and create community within the worlds of entertainment, music, media, tech, fashion, and art. The Future Party Community is made up of trendsetters, tastemakers, and entrepreneurs who, via creativity and entrepreneurship, are shaping cultural moments for the future.

Our Summer 2024 internship cycle takes place between June 2024 – August 2024. 

This is an unpaid, remote educational internship. Our interns gain a hands-on learning experience unparalleled in the classroom. As an intern, you will report directly to a supervisor and have the opportunity to explore their field of interest, gain in-house agency experience, acquire new resume-building skills, and establish vital career networks and mentors.

Summary of Position:

During this term, the Brand Partnerships intern will gain insight from all department members and assist in various business development and brand relationship tasks. The internship is focused on brand partnerships, business development, media sales pitches, and lead generation. You will interact with prospective TFP clients and learn how to find, pitch, and close brands interested in media advertising and content partnerships.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Work alongside our business development team and research, contact, and pitch brands interested in the TFP newsletter, podcast, and social media partner placements.
  • Assist in community building
  • Manage and maintain the lead list
  • Provide assistance with brand research and pitches
  • Organize pitch decks and relevant material
  • Attend and participate in all TFP team meetings
  • Attend sales calls with heads of the partnership team
  • Assist with basic administrative office duties
  • Complete and present end-of-semester intern project

Requirements:

  • Be currently enrolled in a college/university
  • Must have personal laptop/computer
  • Must be able to work at least 2 full days a week (8 hour days)
  • Must be willing to learn new skills and an overall go getter
  • Must have experience/accessibility taking meetings digitally via Zoom
  • Proficiency in and access to Microsoft Office, Keynote, and Adobe applications (e.g. Word, Excel, and Power Point)

Location: We are a hybrid company with hub locations in Los Angeles and New York. The ideal candidate is located in Los Angeles; however, we will consider remote candidates for this role.

TFP reserves the right to change or modify the employee’s job description, orally or in writing, at any time during the employment relationship. TFP may also require an employee to perform duties outside his/her normal description.

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