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This range is provided by uberliss. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range
$15.00/hr - $25.00/hr
We make professional haircare that stylists actually trust — and our content should look like it belongs on a moodboard, not a clearance shelf. We're hiring an intern with real taste, a love for beauty content, and the patience to make a 15-second clip look effortless.
What you'll do: You'll help run our Instagram and TikTok day-to-day — shooting, editing, captioning, replying to comments and DMs, and helping shape how the brand shows up online. You'll build real relationships with the stylist and beauty community online. You'll work with our in-house team, the occasional creator, and learn how a beauty brand actually operates: briefs, shoots, the why-this-shade-not-that-one conversations.
You'll probably do well here if:
You have a real eye for beauty content. You can tell why a Vogue Reel works and a brand's doesn't
You love being in the comments. Replying, resharing, building little relationships with stylists and clients online
You're fluent in Figma and have some Photoshop or Illustrator under your belt — clean retouching, color, layout
You can shoot and edit on a phone and make it look intentional
You write the way you talk — but with a little polish
You take feedback well. You don't get precious about a draft and you'd rather make it better than defend it
You'd rather collaborate with the team than work in a silo
Bonus points:
You follow the salon and editorial side of beauty — stylists, hair shows, campaign drops
You can code a little (HTML/CSS, basic web) or have built a Squarespace/Shopify page that didn't look like a template
You can read the basics of how a post is performing and pull insights without needing it spelled out
You'll probably hate it here if:
You want a rigid playbook
You think "good enough" usually is
Talking to strangers online drains you
Apply with a short note and links — your favorite shoot, a Reel you styled, a comment thread you'd be proud of, anything you're made that you love. Skip the cover letter template.
Seniority level
Internship
Employment type
Internship
Job function
Marketing and Sales
Industries
Retail
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