Growth Marketing Intern at Money Fellows
Cairo, Cairo, Egypt -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

04 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Digital Marketing, Campaign Analytics, CRM, Lifecycle Management, Analytical Mindset, Communication Skills, Creativity

Industry

Financial Services

Description
We’re launching a hands-on internship program designed especially for GIU students! As a Growth & Performance Intern at Money Fellows, you’ll work closely with our Growth team, the creative minds behind driving user engagement, acquisition, and retention. You’ll gain real exposure to digital marketing, campaign analytics, CRM, and lifecycle management, learning how growth strategies come to life in one of Egypt’s leading fintechs. What You’ll Do Support in planning and analyzing digital marketing campaigns. Help track and report performance using tools like Google Analytics and AppsFlyer. Contribute to CRM and lifecycle activities (email, push, segmentation). Participate in growth experiments and brainstorming sessions. Collaborate with the content, product, and design teams on campaign ideas. What We’re Looking For GIU student (fresh graduate or Senior) in (Marketing, Business, or related field). Passion for marketing, data, and technology. Strong analytical mindset and eagerness to learn. Basic knowledge of digital marketing or CRM tools is a plus. Strong communication skills and creativity. What You’ll Get Real-world experience on active projects. Mentorship and hands-on guidance from Money Fellows’ Growth experts. Chance to learn how data, creativity, and strategy fuel fintech growth. Exposure to a fast-paced startup environment.
Responsibilities
Support in planning and analyzing digital marketing campaigns and help track and report performance using tools like Google Analytics and AppsFlyer. Contribute to CRM and lifecycle activities and participate in growth experiments and brainstorming sessions.
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