Marketing & Events Intern (Unpaid)

Washington, DC
Internship
Marketing
Entry Level

About Price Benowitz LLP

Price Benowitz LLP is a nationally recognized, mid-sized law firm headquartered in Washington, DC, with offices throughout the Mid-Atlantic. Our attorneys represent clients in a variety of practice areas, including Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, and Family Law.  At Price Benowitz, we believe in combining exceptional legal representation with meaningful community engagement. Through local events, sponsorships, educational programs, and outreach initiatives, our Marketing team plays a vital role in building relationships throughout the communities we serve.

About the Internship

Price Benowitz LLP is seeking an organized, outgoing, and enthusiastic Marketing & Events Intern to join our Marketing team from the last week of July through early September. This short-term internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in law firm marketing, community outreach, and event planning while working alongside an experienced and collaborative team.

As an intern, you’ll have a front-row seat to the planning and execution of community marketing initiatives and events throughout the greater Washington, DC area. You’ll assist with everything from event preparation and logistics to engaging with community members at live events. You will never work an event alone—each event will be staffed alongside another member of the Marketing team.

This is an unpaid internship designed to provide valuable real-world experience. Students who are eligible to receive academic credit are encouraged to apply, and Price Benowitz is happy to complete any required paperwork for school credit.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with planning and coordinating community marketing events.
  • Prepare, organize, transport, and set up event materials and displays.
  • Represent Price Benowitz alongside members of the Marketing team at community events throughout the greater Washington, DC area.
  • Welcome and engage with event attendees in a professional and friendly manner.
  • Assist with event breakdown, inventory management, and organization of marketing materials.
  • Provide administrative and logistical support to the Marketing team as needed.

Qualifications

  • Organized, dependable, and detail-oriented.
  • Outgoing personality with strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Comfortable interacting with the public in a professional setting.
  • Interest in marketing, communications, business, public relations, or event management.
  • Ability to lift and transport event materials as needed.
  • Available to work in person from our Washington, DC office and travel to community events throughout the greater DC area.
  • Access to a personal vehicle is helpful but not required.

What You’ll Gain

  • Hands-on experience with event planning, community outreach, and legal marketing.
  • A behind-the-scenes look at the marketing operations of a growing law firm.
  • Experience assisting with the planning and execution of live community events.
  • Mentorship from experienced marketing professionals.
  • Networking opportunities with attorneys, business professionals, and community partners.
  • Eligibility for academic internship credit, if available through your educational institution.

If you’re an energetic, organized student looking to gain practical marketing experience while making an impact in the community, we’d love to hear from you!

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