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Organization Profile: HackMotion is a successful, fast growing startup company working in sports wearable technology industry. HackMotion sensors measure wrist motion, and
this unique technology is highly beneficial in golf and other sports.
HackMotion is used by world's leading golf coaches working with tour players like Dustin Johnson, Tommy Fleetwood, and Bryson DeChambeau. And our presence is quickly growing among regular golfers, we are proud to have customers in more than 40 countries around the world.
HackMotion is developed, produced, and marketed in-house by a small team consisting of 8 people.
City: Riga, Latvia
Internship format: Virtual (remote) or in-person (pending Stanford, host country, and host organization travel policies.)
Internship Department: Marketing
Department Profile: Marketing, communications, data analysis
Project description:
The intern will be assisting Chief Marketing Officer to realize a variety of on-going and new projects:
1) Improving content marketing strategy with engaging articles and videos. Intern’s ideas and evaluation of all activities will be highly appreciated. We would expect the intern, as a native speaker of English, to improve the language in the content as well.
2) Data analysis to evaluate how effective each activity is; working with such tools as Google Analytics, Google Data Studio.
3) Market research of potential partners to organize affiliate deals / partnerships / paid projects.
4) Tracking and improving performance marketing campaigns.
Number of Opening: 1
Work Hours and Internship Start/End Dates: (Monday to Friday, June
20 –August 12, 2022): Five days, 35 hours a week.
Work Attire: Casual
Local Language: Latvian
Local language level needed: Not required
Additional desired intern qualifications: Analytical mindset, high motivation to learn new skills
Eligibility and Requirements:
The applicant must currently be an enrolled undergraduate at Stanford and in good standing.
The applicant cannot have his/her undergraduate degree conferred before the completion of this internship.
Seniors who will be returning to coterm for all of next year are eligible to apply.
Global Studies minors in European Studies will receive preference.
For summer 2022, proof of vaccination will be required for all undergraduate travel, with no exceptions. The final decision to proceed with the international learning opportunities is dependent upon factors such as a continued decline in case numbers and increase in vaccinations in specific locations. Policies regarding travel (domestic or international) and international internships will be updated as University policies evolve. Visit Health Alerts for Stanford travelers for the most current travel guidance and restrictions due to COVID-19.
Travel Reservations Requirement: All interns are required to utilize Stanford Travel, a centralized booking program, when booking airfare, hotels, or rental cars for their internship experiences.
Students must be enrolled at Stanford in the quarter when they apply for an internship opportunity (Winter), and will need to be enrolled in undergraduate study in the quarter when grant funding is disbursed (Spring). Applicants participating in off-campus Stanford programs are welcome to apply, but it is the responsibility of the applicant to compile, collate, and submit a complete application.
Internship participants must certify that they are in good academic standing, and may not participate in the program or receive or retain internship stipends if they are on suspension.
International students must consult with Bechtel about interning in the U.S. or abroad in the summer.
Preferably, before beginning their internships, selected candidates should have taken at least one course regarding the internship region. The course can be taken in the quarter prior to the internship.
To be eligible for a stipend, students must maintain health insurance for the duration of their internship.
For more internship positions provided by the Stanford Global Studies Internship Program, please see our internship listing.
Stanford reserves the right to cancel or modify any award before or during the internship for any reason, including natural disasters, emergencies, or compliance with the University travel policy at healthalerts.stanford.edu.