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Internship Fan Engagement Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The live event season is in full swing and as such we are looking for interns with a knowledge of ... hard" fan we are looking for, why you want to be a part of SeatSwap, why other fans would be ...

Marketing Internship

Fort Myers, FL · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

Marketing Internship Florida Everblades Hockey Club & Hertz Arena Estero, Florida Position Title ... Fannex Team App (fan engagement and mobile experience) * StellarAlgo (fan data, segmentation, and ...

In-Arena Host / On-Air Talent Intern

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

Interns will work directly with the game presentation, production, and media staff to support live game entertainment, fan engagement initiatives, broadcast appearances, and digital media content ...

Social Media Content Creator Internship

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

This internship provides hands-on experience creating content for a professional sports ... Passion for hockey, sports, and fan engagement preferred. * Portfolio or examples of social media ...

Marketing Analytics Internship

Fort Myers, FL · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

This internship is designed for students seeking college credit and hands-on experience in ... Fannex - fan engagement and CRM insights * Vozzi - consumer data and behavioral analytics

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What is the difference between Internship Fan Engagement vs Fan Engagement Coordinator?

AspectInternship Fan EngagementFan Engagement Coordinator
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate, some internships may require related courseworkUsually requires a bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, or related field
Work EnvironmentEntry-level, temporary, often part-time or seasonalFull-time, professional role within sports or entertainment organizations
Employer & Industry UsageInternships are used for training and talent pipeline in sports, entertainment, and eventsFull-time staff responsible for fan engagement strategies and activities

Internship Fan Engagement roles are entry-level positions designed for students or recent graduates gaining experience in fan engagement activities. Fan Engagement Coordinators are full-time professionals responsible for developing and executing fan interaction strategies. Internships serve as a stepping stone to full-time roles like Fan Engagement Coordinator, which require more experience and responsibility.

What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect during an Internship in Fan Engagement?

As an intern in Fan Engagement, you can expect to work on projects that involve supporting fan events, managing social media interactions, and assisting with the development of promotional campaigns. Your daily tasks may include brainstorming engagement strategies with your team, helping organize contests or giveaways, and analyzing fan feedback to improve experiences. Collaboration with marketing, communications, and event staff is common, offering valuable exposure to various aspects of fan relations and brand building. This internship offers hands-on experience and opportunities to contribute creative ideas in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Fan Engagement, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Fan Engagement, you need strong communication skills, creativity, and a passion for sports or entertainment, often supported by coursework in marketing, communications, or related fields. Familiarity with social media platforms, content creation tools, and basic analytics software is typically required. Outstanding interns demonstrate initiative, adaptability, and the ability to engage positively with fans and team members. These skills ensure effective fan interaction, help grow the organization's brand, and foster a vibrant, loyal community.

What is an Internship in Fan Engagement?

An Internship in Fan Engagement is an entry-level position where interns assist sports teams, entertainment companies, or brands in building and maintaining strong relationships with their fans. Interns may help organize events, manage social media, support fan communication, and gather feedback to enhance the overall fan experience. This role offers valuable hands-on experience in marketing, communications, and event planning, while helping interns understand what motivates and excites fans. It's ideal for students or recent graduates passionate about sports, entertainment, or brand management.
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Fan Engagement Internship

Fan Engagement Internship

SeatSwap, Inc.

New York, NY

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Company Description

We are a "first of its kind" platform dreamed up by a couple of rabid live event fanatics to help fans like ourselves get to more of the events they love by swapping their tickets with other fans instead of scouring the "wild, wild, west" of the interwebs to find someone who is willing to take them off of their hands. It's our humble beginnings (having originally started from a coffee table in an NYU dorm room) and our passion for live events and building things for our fellow crazy, irrational, "stand outside for three hours in the driving snow" fans that sets us apart from other companies. People can say what they want about us but one thing they can't say is that we are disingenuous because we truly believe that we are taking up the proverbial mantel for the unwashed masses who understand the most important part about buying event tickets in the first place is "being there." 

 When searching for another person to round out our ever-growing team, we strive to bring on like-minded individuals who are as crazy as we are and more importantly, who exhibit the passion, creativity, and unwavering commitment to the power of ideas; and who believe that one idea can shake up an oligarchic marketplace and make people rethink the status quo. Oh and if that isn't enough, we also go to a ton of concerts, games, and other awesome events. Heck, you might even have a drunken run-in with a certain All-Pro NFL Kick Returner who then offers you free Super Bowl Tickets (inquire within for the full story).

Job Description

The web's premier destination for event ticket trading, SeatSwap (seatswaptickets.com) is putting together a select group of fans (an A-team if you will), based in the Tri-State Area (preferably in and around New York City and New Jersey) to help create awareness and promote the SeatSwap brand as we gear up for our Beta launch. The live event season is in full swing and as such we are looking for interns with a knowledge of and passion for them whether it's sports, music, theatre or anything in between.

As a company founded by a couple of crazy fans (including an esteemed alum of the Tisch Institute), we are committed to getting our fellow fans to the events they love even when life invariably and inevitably gets in the way. As such, we're looking for people who, at their core, are passionate, dyed in the wool, beat the drum fans who can bring that same attitude to this position and are able to appeal to fans of all creeds, cultures, and allegiances. At the end of the day, we believe there's a reason people buy tickets in the first place: because it's about having an experience and making a memory that will last a lifetime but most importantly: It's About Being There.

If you know what it means to sit in the blue seats at MSG, if you know the best tailgating spot at the Meadowlands, if you've sat on hold for two hours to make a point about the Mets bullpen situation on WFAN, if you know every song on the B-side of "Stranger" then we want you. Real fans, especially New York sports fans, have a very low tolerance for BS and in-authenticity, so we need someone who has a voice that really resonates with both the Bleacher Creatures and the Legends-seaters. The bottom line is that we need someone who can explain to fans why what we're doing/building at SeatSwap matters and to convince them to get involved.

Now here is where we separate the "band-wagoners" from the "die-hards":

One of the biggest parts of this internship is the ability to be unabashed, unapologetic, and genuine in order to connect to our fellow fans on a personal and emotional level. Around here we subscribe to a "don't tell me what you can do, show me what you've done philosophy" but right now we're challenging you to show us what you can do and the best way to do that is just to lay it all out there. Specifically, we want you to send along a video submission (length and platform of your choosing), telling us who you are, why you fit the mold of the passionate/"die-hard" fan we are looking for, why you want to be a part of SeatSwap, why other fans would be willing to listen to you, (if not how you are going to get them to listen to you), and most importantly what "being there" means to you.

Nothing is off limits, we encourage you to be creative, passionate, and ridiculous - to speak from the heart and lay it all out there. We will leave the form of your response to our "Call to Arms" up you so whether it's an email, a YouTube video, or anything in between send it along with a resume to info @ seatswaptickets.com.

Best of Luck.

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.