AIWIZ Digital Marketing Internships
AIWIZ is a digital marketing agency headquartered in Manchester, with a hybrid remote team spread across the UK, Scandinavia and the Middle East. Our clients run the full range, from local start-ups through to established international brands, and the work we do for them covers SEO, paid advertising, social media and web development. Everything is tied to performance. If it cannot be measured, we are probably not interested.
The internship programme grew out of a straightforward conviction: digital marketing is best learnt by doing it. Not by sitting through lectures about it, not by observing from the sidelines, but by getting involved in live client work with all the accountability that entails. Every intern works alongside our team on real briefs, real deadlines and real budgets. You will be trusted with genuine responsibility, given honest feedback, and properly supported throughout.
What Does a Digital Marketing Internship at AIWIZ Involve?
An internship at AIWIZ gives you hands-on experience across the core disciplines of modern digital marketing. Rather than confining you to a single task, we structure each placement around your interests and skills while making sure you get broad enough exposure to understand how everything connects.
Search Engine Optimisation and Content Strategy
SEO at AIWIZ covers technical work, content strategy and commercial thinking. Interns may help with keyword research, content briefs, site reviews, search intent analysis, on-page improvements and performance tracking.
You may also gain exposure to local SEO, international SEO and Answer Engine Optimisation, especially where content needs to perform well across AI-driven search experiences such as Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT and Perplexity.
Tools may include Ahrefs, SEMrush, Google Search Console and Google Analytics 4, but the important part is not learning which button to press. It is learning how to think clearly about why a page is underperforming and what should happen next.
Pay-Per-Click Advertising and Paid Media
We run paid campaigns across Google Ads (Search, Shopping, Display, Performance Max), Microsoft Advertising, and paid social on primarily Meta and LinkedIn.
Interns in this area may help structure campaigns, write ad copy, review search terms, support tracking, assess performance data and identify areas for improvement. You will see how campaigns are refined over time, not simply launched and forgotten.
Good paid media work relies on judgement. We want interns to learn how to question results, spot waste and understand what the data is actually saying.
Social Media Management and Strategy
Managing social media on behalf of a client is very different to managing your own Instagram feed. The work involves forward-planning content calendars, writing in a brand voice that is emphatically not yours, scheduling across several platforms, handling community engagement, and compiling reports against metrics that actually connect to business outcomes.
Some accounts bring in influencer coordination, audience research or social listening as well, depending on the brief. The thread that runs through all of it: everything you produce should tie to a defined strategic objective. Content without a clear purpose has no place in a client calendar.
Web Development and CMS Platforms
For development interns, what you work on will depend on the client, the brief and the systems already in place, so no two projects are quite the same. In some cases, that means building a custom website from the ground up. In others, it may involve developing custom WordPress themes or plugins, extending existing functionality, integrating a CMS with third-party platforms, or creating automations. Where there is a clear commercial use for it, we also work on AI and LLM integrations.
Because the work varies, the technical exposure is broad. You may be involved in both front-end and back-end development and wider platform integrations when the project calls for them.
Who Is Eligible for an AIWIZ Internship?
Our internships are open to university students on placement years, recent graduates trying to get a foothold in the industry, and career changers after some proper, hands-on agency experience.
What actually matters to us is aptitude and attitude. Are you curious enough to ask why something works the way it does? Proactive enough to spot a problem early? Resilient enough to take constructive feedback? If so, you will do well here.
What Will You Gain from a Digital Marketing Internship?
Proof. That is the short answer. Actual client campaigns you contributed to, outcomes you can quantify, and enough first-hand experience that you can sit in a job interview and talk about the work with genuine authority.
You will be working alongside a team with experience across some seriously competitive industries. If something is not working, they will tell you.
How Does a Remote Internship Work?
We have worked remotely from the outset, and there is no expectation that you will be based in Manchester. Remote work does require self-discipline, but that should not be confused with being left to manage entirely on your own.
If something is unclear, ask. In a distributed team, the worst outcome is someone getting stuck on a problem that could have been resolved with a message.
Internship Structure, Duration and Pay
No two placements look exactly alike. Some sit within a university sandwich year framework. Others are paid, built around a defined project. We are always transparent about the terms, and we will not press you to commit until the arrangement is clearly understood by both sides.
Most placements run between nine months and a full year. We can accommodate exam periods and other commitments if they are flagged in advance.
How to Apply for a Digital Marketing Internship at AIWIZ
To apply for an AIWIZ internship, please fill out the form below. Tell us which area of digital marketing interests you, any relevant experience you may have, and what you are hoping to gain from the experience.
For development applicants: send links to things you have built. A GitHub profile or a personal project. What you can produce matters more to us than what you have studied.