Business Development Intern

<p>This is a remote position.</p> Description<br> <p>This role focuses on <b>Product understanding, client communication, and growth execution</b> for SOLO Network. The intern will work closely with leadership to support product demos, presentations, proposals, and external communication, while developing a strong end-to-end understanding of the platform.<br></p> <b>Key Responsibilities</b><br> <ul> <li>Build a strong end-to-end understanding of the SOLO Network platform<br></li> <li>Run outreach by LinkedIn, emails and other channels<br></li> <li>Support product promotion activities such as webinars, social media strategy<br></li> <li>Support and conduct product demos for institutions, employers, and partners<br></li> <li>Communicate product features, use cases, and value clearly in meetings and presentations<br></li> <li>Create and refine external-facing materials such as pitch decks, demo flows, and proposals<br></li> <li>Coordinate with leadership on client conversations, follow-ups, and feedback<br></li> <li>Assist in responding to product-related queries from prospects and partners<br></li> </ul> <br> <h3>Requirements</h3> <p><b>Ideal Candidate</b><br></p> <ul> <li>Interest in SaaS products, platforms, or EdTech / workforce technology<br></li> <li>Strong communication and presentation skills<br></li> <li>Comfortable engaging in client-facing discussions, outreach and consistent follow-ups<br></li> <li>Proactive, reliable, and execution-oriented<br></li> </ul> <p><br></p> Eligibility<br> <ul> <li>Available <b>full-time </b>for the internship<br></li> <li>Excellent <b>verbal and written communication skills</b> with the ability to present ideas clearly and confidently.<br></li> <li>Strong presentation and interpersonal skills, comfortable engaging in client-facing discussions.<br></li> <li>Must be ready to hire after internship if selected<br></li> </ul> <p><b>Only candidates available full-time should apply.</b><br></p> <p><b>This internship is designed as a direct pathway to full-time hiring, so applicants should be open to accepting a full-time role after the internship based on performance.</b><br></p> <br> <br> <h3>Benefits</h3> <p><b>What We Offer</b><br></p> <p><br></p> Real, hands-on learning in marketing, events, and client communication.<br> Exposure to innovative products and global projects.<br> A collaborative and learning-focused work culture.<br> Mentorship within a fast-evolving tech organization.<br><br><br> <b>Job Type: Internship</b><br> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> Duration: 8–24 weeks<br> Stipend: 5,000-10,000/month<br> Work Location: Remote <br> Job Category: Marketing & Business Development<br> <p><br></p> <br> <br>

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