Marketing Intern
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Job highlights
Summary
Join Eli Lilly and Company's Marketing team in Indianapolis, Indiana, as a member of the Lilly Marketing Academy (LMA), a 12-month rotational and development program for those starting a marketing career. The LMA is designed to enable participants to develop marketing competencies critical for successful performance in an increasingly complex marketplace.
Requirements
- Completed a Bachelor's Degree (or higher), preferably marketing or business focus by August 2025
- Relocation to Indianapolis required
- Must have successfully completed a Lilly Marketing Internship in 2024
Responsibilities
- Successful completion of two placements, in addition to completing all marketing required training
- Develop and demonstrate marketing competence through project assignments in key areas of brand management including: Market Understanding, Customer Insights, Brand Strategy and Planning, Customer Experience, Data & Measurement
- Develop and demonstrate key transferable skills, including: Continuous Learning, Agility, Problem Solving, Communication and Influence, Business Acumen
- Develop and demonstrate skills related to communicating with multiple key customers. (Payer, HCP, Consumer)
Benefits
Formal, social, and experiential training opportunities
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