Emtelligent is a seed-stage startup focused on building the language layer for clinical and medical data. The Summer Strategy Intern will support the go-to-market execution by creating content and campaigns that drive awareness and pipeline during a critical growth phase.
Responsibilities:
- Build go-to-market materials that reach real buyers — produce collateral, content, and campaign assets that support external presence and sales conversations
- Learn to position a technical product for different audiences — develop messaging fluency across buyer personas, from clinical informaticists to C-suite executives to LinkedIn followers
- Support and own select marketing campaigns — work alongside the Marketing Manager to execute content cadence, product launches, and brand-building activities, with the opportunity to own specific campaigns end-to-end
- Develop competitive and market awareness — conduct research that sharpens positioning, informs messaging, and keeps the team ahead of market shifts
Requirements:
- You build with AI tools daily — Claude Code, Perplexity, or similar. You don't just use them, you build workflows and artifacts with them at speed
- You're a sharp writer and visual communicator — you can produce a two-pager, a social post, a slide, or a campaign brief that's clear, on-brand, and doesn't need heavy editing
- You think about audience — you understand how to position a message for a technical buyer versus an executive versus a LinkedIn follower, and you adjust tone and framing accordingly
- You're data-driven — you measure what you ship. You track engagement, test copy, and use numbers to inform what's working and what isn't
- You're autonomous and fast — you take a 10-minute briefing and come back with an 80% complete deliverable, not a list of clarifying questions
- You're curious, driven, and collaborative — you like working alongside others, asking questions, and bringing energy to the team. You take initiative without waiting to be told what to do
- You're interested in healthcare, enterprise software, or deep tech — you don't need domain expertise, but curiosity about how clinical data infrastructure works will make you much more effective
- Must be authorized to work in the United States
- Previous internships in marketing, content strategy, growth, or brand — or experience building your own business, newsletter, or content platform
- Portfolio of writing samples, campaigns, or content you've produced
- Experience with design tools (Figma, Canva) or basic web development
- Located in New York City or Minneapolis (for occasional in-person collaboration)
- Interest in founding a company or joining an early-stage team post-graduation