Marvell Technology is a leading semiconductor solutions provider that connects the world through innovative technology. They are seeking a Digital Programs Intern to assist in shaping and managing their web content strategy, collaborating with various teams to support product launches and marketing initiatives.
Responsibilities
Support web content strategy and execution for product launches, campaigns, and key announcements
Work cross-functionally with Content Marketing to ensure clarity, consistency, and alignment with digital marketing content on the website
Utilize tools such as Jira, Workfront, Smartsheets, or Asana to oversee projects and launches while maintaining documentation
Collaborate with stakeholders across marketing, design, and business units to gather requirements and translate them into a comprehensive, yet effective web experience
Apply foundational digital marketing principles such as SEO, site analytics, and information architecture (IA)
Assist in managing content within Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) similar to CMS platforms like WordPress, Drupal, or Webflow
Qualification
Required
Currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in Digital Marketing, Technical Project Management, Communications, Digital Media, User Experience, or a related field with an anticipated graduation date of Winter 2026 or later
Interest in web strategy, digital marketing, user experience and digital media production
Experience with project management tools such as Notion, Asana, Monday.com and/or Jira
Familiarity with CMS platforms (especially Adobe Experience Manager, WordPress, Drupal, or Webflow)
Strong attention to detail, organization, and communication skills
Comfortable working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
Basic understanding of SEO and web analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics) is a plus
Preferred
Benefits
Medical, dental and vision coverage
Perks and discount programs
Wellness & mental health support including coaching and therapy
Paid holidays
Paid volunteer days
Paid sick time
We believe that infrastructure powers progress. That execution is as essential as innovation. That better collaboration builds better technology.