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Savvi Technologies software simplifies the legal process for startups as they pass through the stages of formation, launch, financing, team, growth, and scale.
Legal Intern
Savvi’s software simplifies the legal process for startups as they pass through the stages of formation, launch, financing, team, growth, and scale. We’re looking for an intern who is interested in startup legal work and can write educational content for us to share with clients. You will be working with Savvi’s co-founder Dan Roberts (10-year venture attorney) to create this content that will be used in workshops, our in-app education, and blog posts. This internship will give you a unique opportunity to receive one-on-one training from an experienced attorney and learn extensively about the legal work needed to make a startup successful. It will also give you a unique insight into the startup world and what it’s like to start your own business. The successful candidate will be a driven individual who has initiative and is resourceful.
This is a part-time position (10-20 hours a week). We’re offering a flexible schedule if you continue to take classes in the summer or you wish to pursue other opportunities simultaneously. We are happy to make this internship count for college credit.
Marketing Intern
Savvi’s software simplifies the legal process for startups as they pass through the stages of formation, launch, financing, team, growth, and scale. We’re looking for a marketing intern who can help us reach founders ready to enter one of the stages mentioned above. This will give you ample experience in finding, qualifying and nurturing leads under our training, guidance, and support. It will also give you a unique insight into the startup world and what it’s like to start your own business. The successful candidate will be a driven individual who has initiative and is resourceful, they will also display knowledge of marketing techniques/theory and enjoy creating written content (ie. newsletters, blog posts, email sequences, etc).
This is a paid part-time position (15-20 hours a week). We’re offering a flexible schedule if you continue to take classes in the summer or you wish to pursue other opportunities simultaneously.
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