PR, Social & Content Intern

Madison, WI
Internship
PRSC
Student (College)
Hiebing is a full-service marketing agency focused on driving momentum for the brands and clients we serve. We are a curious crew who live by a We Before Me credo and believe that teams outperform individuals. We have the privilege to serve our communities, donating thousands of hours of time in pro-bono work for organizations making meaningful change. Camaraderie is real. Come learn and grow with us.

The Public Relations, Social Media and Content team is responsible for telling brand stories that resonate with our clients' target audiences via media relations, social media, influencer and many owned content formats. A successful intern will enjoy identifying industry trends, writing social copy and press releases, monitoring social media conversations, conducting secondary research to support content recommendations and coordinating project tasks.

The ideal candidate is a critical thinker, self-starter, detail-oriented, comfortable being part of a large team and has a passion for public relations and social media. 


What You Should Know Before You Apply 
  • Location, Location, Location: This internship is based in Madison, WI.
  • Hybrid Vibes: You’ll join us in the office every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. You can work from anywhere on Thursdays and Fridays.
  • Timing: We’re aiming for a May 2026 start date and for the internship to continue through August 2026.
  • Paycheck Perks: $15/hour—yes, it’s a paid internship!
  • Hours: Our PR, Social & Content interns work 40 hours per week. 
  • Work Authorization: You’ll need to be eligible to work in the U.S. without sponsorship now or down the road.
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