New Internship Batch Kicks Off — Digital Marketing Interns Join the Team!
We kicked off a fresh internship
batch this week and the energy was instant. It felt like the first day of a
festival nervous smiles, backpacks full
of notebooks, and people already swapping ideas. This time it’s our Digital
Marketing Executive internship, and yes, it started on Happy Workers Day perfect timing to celebrate learning and
labour together.
First-day highlights
- Quick
icebreaker: everyone shared one marketing campaign they admired. Some
picked big-brand ads; others loved local guerrilla efforts. The range made
the conversation lively.
- Hands-on
onboarding: we didn’t do long slides. Instead, interns jumped into a live
mini-project — setting up social posts, writing headlines, and tracking a
small ad test. Real work, real feedback.
- Mentorship
match-up: each intern was paired with a mentor. These are people who’ve
shipped campaigns, missed deadlines, learned the hard way, and still kept
the curiosity. That kind of guidance matters.
Why this batch matters
Digital marketing changes fast.
Tactics that worked yesterday might not work tomorrow. So we focus on habits,
not hacks. To be fair, that means teaching how to think: test fast, measure
honestly, and iterate. When interns learn this, they start winning small and
often.
A quick real moment
You might not realize this, but
one intern, Meera, spotted a tiny typo in a campaign preview that would have
cost clicks and credibility. She fixed it, suggested a clearer, and the
campaign looked sharper. Small move, big difference and she walked away smiling because she saw
direct impact.
What we expect from interns (short and practical)
- Show
up curious. Ask dumb questions early.
- Record
one thing you learned each day. It compounds.
- Try
A/B tests — even tiny ones. The data will teach you more than opinions.
- Help
teammates. Marketing is a group sport.
For our team and partners
Thanks to everyone who prepared
the briefs, set up the ad accounts, and stayed late to review the work. And to
the interns thank you for bringing fresh
perspectives and energy.
We’re excited to see what this group builds. If you’re watching their progress, expect experiments, honest feedback, and a few surprises. See you at the next demo bring coffee and curiosity.

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