The Marketing Intern will rotate through five marketing functions, assisting with tasks in brand management, field marketing, marketing operations, growth marketing, and product marketing while gaining hands-on experience in the cybersecurity industry.
FireMon is looking for a curious, organized, and motivated Marketing Intern to join our team for Summer 2026. This is a rotational internship spanning five core marketing functions including Brand, Field Marketing, Marketing Operations, Growth Marketing, and Product Marketing. This will give you broad, hands-on exposure to how a high-performing marketing organisation operates within the cybersecurity industry. You will work directly alongside experienced marketers, take ownership of real tasks, and contribute to live campaigns and events.
What you'll do
- Organize and maintain creative asset libraries
- Format presentations and marketing collateral
- Conduct media and PR list research
- Help maintain campaign calendars and project trackers
- Assist with event logistics and attendee list preparation
- Coordinate shipping for trade shows and booth materials
- Track inventory and manage post-event follow-up documentation
- Run campaign QA checks and spreadsheet clean-up
- Support list uploads, lead routing audits, and CRM hygiene
- Assist with reporting preparation
- Proof emails and prepare campaign checklists
- Support webinar setup and partner asset coordination
- Conduct ABM target account research and customer list preparation
- Pull simple performance reports and assist with digital campaign research
- Compile competitive research summaries
- Organize sales enablement assets and format battlecards
- Maintain product launch checklists and content libraries
Brand
Field Marketing
Marketing Operations
Growth Marketing
Product Marketing
What we're looking for
- Currently studying towards a degree in Marketing, Business, Communications, or a related field
- Highly organized with strong attention to detail
- Comfortable working across multiple projects simultaneously
- Curious and eager to learn, you ask questions and take initiative
- Clear written and verbal communication skills
- Proficient in Microsoft Office / Google Workspace; familiarity with CRM tools a bonus
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