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Marketing Intern // Female Empowerment Product in NYC (ASAP)

OhNut

OhNut

Marketing Intern // Female Empowerment Product in NYC (ASAP)

New York, NY +1 location
Part Time
Unpaid
  • Responsibilities
    • Assist in the development and implementation of marketing campaigns and strategies
    • Drive user acquisition, lead generation, and brand loyalty through social media
    • Additional responsibilities as directed
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  • Qualifications
    • The ideal candidate must have strong written and verbal communication skills, including a strong customer service orientation, and excellent organizational/time management skills.
    • This is a fast-paced environment where you will be working as part of a team as well as independently.
    • Strong attention to detail and well as deadlines is most critical.
    • Experience in marketing, sales, customer service, retail and advertising is a plus.
  • Industry
    Health, Wellness and Fitness
  • Locations
    New York, NY • Brooklyn, NY
  • Fun Fact
    We get off on puns.
  • About Us

    Let's face it, sometimes doggie style hurts. Currently, there are zero products on the market worn during sex to address the issue of pain, and 30% of women experience painful sex during penetration for a plethora of very normal challenges. Our product not only promotes greater physical (and mental) female comfort during sex, but we reclaim this undesirable conversation and encourage a sense of playfulness and adventure between partners.

    The product market is barren. Our health care providers are ill-equipped to discuss sexual concerns. And most women internalize their discomfort without speaking up. The time is ripe for this conversation to surface into the mainstream, and our voice is getting louder every day.

    We also co-host a monthly Brooklyn event called the Lady Bits League, a growing roundtable of empowering women, collaborating around a deeper understanding of how people communicate uncertainty, pleasure, pain and wellbeing in the context of having sex and the broader impact on society.