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🚀 WE’RE HIRING: Influencer Marketing Intern / Junior (m/w/d)
📍 Munich | Full-time | 6 months | On-site
At Miloura, we are building the next generation of luxury resale.
We are looking for a creative, fast-moving and fashion-obsessed talent to help us scale our influencer and content engine.
This role is ideal for someone with 1–3 years of experience in influencer marketing, UGC, social media or creator partnerships, who understands digital culture and knows how to turn attention into growth.
What you’ll do:
• Build and manage influencer outreach
• Source and coordinate UGC creators
• Develop and execute creator campaigns
• Create TikTok, Instagram Reels & social-first content
• Support live-selling events
• Help transform inventory into viral storytelling
• Track trends, performance and growth opportunities
Who you are:
• 1–3 years experience in influencer marketing, UGC or social media
• Strong interest in fashion, luxury and digital culture
• Native understanding of TikTok & Instagram trends
• Strong German (C1+) and good English
• Fast, proactive and highly creative
• Comfortable on camera is a plus
• Based in Munich
What you’ll gain:
• Hands-on startup experience in a fast-growing luxury company
• Direct exposure to luxury resale and brand building
• Ownership from day one
• Fast learning curve and close collaboration with the founder
• Real impact on growth and community building
Interested?
Send your CV + examples of your work (social posts, videos, campaigns or portfolio) to [your email]
Join us and build the future of luxury resale with us.
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What this Marketing internship in Munich means for you — pay rules, social contributions, and what international students should check before applying.
Weekly hours
Internships have no 20-hour cap, but a voluntary internship longer than three months generally has to pay at least the German minimum wage. Mandatory internships in your study programme are exempt.
Working student rulesSocial contributions
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