The position involves assisting with business development tasks, learning market insights, and gaining real-world experience in a mentorship setting.
What We’re Looking For:
- Energetic and open-minded, with a willingness to take on challenges
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Sharp market awareness and consumer insight
- Available for 2–3 months, on-site 20 hours/week
- Students with CPT/OPT status are welcome
What We Offer:
- Hands-on business development exposure
- 1-on-1 mentorship from experienced BD professionals
- Real local market experience
- Internship certificate and personalized recommendation letter upon completion
- Opportunities to build your professional network
Note: This is an unpaid internship intended for training and talent pool development purposes only.
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