HubSpot's Micro-Internship Program, sponsored by the Education Partner Program in partnership with Parker Dewey, connects HubSpot Customers and Solutions Partners with students to complete short-term (15-20 hour) projects that solve real business challenges.
These projects support students' career exploration, expand pathways to economic growth, and allow businesses to increase productivity and student engagement.
HubSpot has over 113,000 customers in 120+ countries! This is a great opportunity for students to get paid work experience while growing their knowledge of HubSpot and the tech industry. Most micro-interns will earn at least $350 per project!
You are eligible for this opportunity if you:
You can ask your professor to confirm if they are a part of the Education Partner Program. You will be able to provide their name during the application process. Alternatively, you can write to microinternships@hubspot.com to ask if you are enrolled at an eligible institution. More information about eligibility is available in our FAQ section.
After you have confirmed your eligibility you can follow these steps to apply for projects!
Check out this video for step-by-step instructions, and our FAQ page for additional information.
Company: HubSpot Education Partner Program
Project Length: 20 hours
Payment: $350
Description: Conduct and analyze research to help determine strategic partner institutions that would be a good fit for our program. Determine trends associated with the growth of marketing, sales, and business education as a whole. Based on findings, primary deliverables include presenting a recommended list of institutions that the EPP should target and an overview of initiatives or programs that draw a clear connection between why the EPP program may be a good fit for the institution.
Company: Ragan Consulting Group
Project Length: 20 hours
Payment: $350
Description: Looking for someone to help with the following tasks in our HubSpot platform.
1. Contact and data clean-up - This will be correcting simple capitalization or typo issues, adding associated companies or contacts where missing, merging any existing duplicates.
2. Creating new forms that will be used on our website, and replace forms from another platform that exists already. This will be something that is created once and cloned then updated for each new form.
Visit our FAQs for Students page or reach out to microinternships@hubspot.com.