The GTM Strategy MBA Intern will develop go-to-market strategies, create marketing content, conduct competitive analysis, and utilize genAI tools to inform recommendations.
Littlebird is your AI-powered personal operating system. We capture context from your daily life -- meetings, messages, browsing, notes -- and use it to help you remember everything, prioritize your day, and solve real problems. Think of us as the AI assistant that actually knows you. Check out the recent TechCrunch news on our $11M seed funding and what users are saying about the product.
We're a small, async-first team that values craft and ownership. You’ll have a lot of ownership in this role, along with the support and resources you need to do great work.
This is a 100% remote role - unless you are based in NYC or SF - that requires 20/hr per week.
This role is all about execution. We're looking for a hands-on marketer to create the content our users see every day, from social posts and short videos to emails and blog posts. It's the perfect opportunity for someone at the start of their career to get a wide range of marketing experience and make a real impact.
If you’re a strong writer who loves to create, experiment, and learn, this is the perfect fit.
- Partner with Marketing and Product leadership to develop and execute go-to-market strategies for new features and product launches
- Use genAI tools (e.g., Claude, Gemini) as a core part of your workflow to accelerate competitive research, content creation, and market analysis
- Conduct competitive analysis to identify positioning opportunities and monitor market and pricing trends
- Support pricing strategy research including competitive benchmarking, packaging frameworks, and willingness-to-pay signals
- Create compelling written content across formats - long-form (blogs, case studies, white papers) and short-form (LinkedIn, email, landing pages)
- Develop messaging frameworks, one-pagers, and GTM materials that are polished and audience-ready
- Analyze user behavior and market data to inform strategic recommendations
- Current MBA student (1st or 2nd year) or recent MBA graduate
- Hands-on experience using genAI tools for marketing, research, or strategy work - projects or a portfolio to share are a strong plus
- Strong foundation in marketing strategy, competitive analysis, and/or pricing
- Exceptional written communication skills with a track record of producing polished, high-quality content
- Comfortable operating in a fast-moving, early-stage environment with minimal hand-holding
- Prior experience at a startup or early-stage company (AI or SaaS a plus)
- Used AI tools not just as a novelty but as a genuine part of their day-to-day workflow
- Experience crafting GTM or product marketing deliverables (competitive teardowns, positioning decks, launch briefs)
- Familiarity with tools like HubSpot, Notion, Canva, or similar
$35 - $40/hr with a target of 20hrs per week for 3 months
Why join Littlebird?
- A fully remote work environment
- Competitive salary
- Meaningful equity in an early-stage company
- Comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision)
- Unlimited PTO
- 401(k) plan available for US teammates
- A team that cares about craft, clarity, and doing good work
- We love to hear when birds chirp!
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