Project Management Intern - Satori
A marketing and advertising agency that has been around for almost 20 years. We are a full scale agency that project research & exploration, quantitative surveys, project strategy & planning, audience research, marketing-communication plan development & execution, campaign & concept development, public relations, media interface, website design, development & maintenance, branding identity & logo development, collateral development, content strategy & creation, graphic design & illustration, copywriting, photography & video production, social media design & execution, electronic media (email campaigns design & launch, newsletters & text messages), media planning & buying, project management, event coordination & outreach, influencer engagement, tradeshow support, measurement & reporting, support miscellaneous & whatever it takes.
This is a paid, full-time, in person internship. Deadline to apply is February 13, 2026.
Internship Description
As a Project Management Intern for Satori, you’ll gain real-world experience supporting creative campaigns and deliverables across multiple client accounts. You’ll partner closely with our Project Manager (working remotely from College Station) and Account Services team to help keep everything on track—from timelines and tasks to files and follow-ups.
This is your opportunity to become a behind-the-scenes powerhouse, learning how projects actually move through a fast-paced agency from start to finish. Your job is to learn fast, ask smart questions, and take detailed notes that help the team and projects keep moving.
It’s a 3- to 4-month crash course in task management, timeline juggling, and creative collaboration. And yep, we’ll expect you to give it 150% (because that’s what we all do).
Qualifications
- Working remotely, with occasional in-person meetups—primarily in the Bryan–College Station area—to sync with our Project Manager and/or Leadership, as needed.
- If our Project Manager travels (within Texas) for in-person work, you’re expected to travel too—wherever the need is. When the PM shows up, you show up, class schedule permitting.
- Staying fully available and responsive during business hours, remaining in contact with the Satori team, which is spread out across Texas (and beyond), class schedule permitting.
- Supporting the Project Manager in organizing task lists, timelines, and internal team assignments.
- Participating in internal and client meetings and taking thorough, actionable notes.
- Helping traffic creative deliverables from project inception to execution.
- Assisting with file management and version control to ensure nothing slips through the cracks.
- Supporting cross-functional project coordination efforts and ensuring deadlines are met.
- Helping input or update project tasks in our project management platform (Function Point).
- Taking ownership of your assigned tasks and projects—this is not a copy-and-paste kind of gig.
How to Apply
If this sounds like your kind of gig, email HireMe@satori.agency with:
- Your résumé
Answers to the following questions:
- What will you do to try and make this internship a success?
- Go to satori.agency, choose one of our core values and tell us in 2–3 sentences what it means to you.
- We get a LOT of intern résumés – why should we pick you?
- This internship is remote, but there may be times when we’ll need to meet in person—typically in the Bryan–College Station area or wherever the Project Manager travels. Are you able to accommodate that when it happens?
- Does your class schedule allow you to attend Daily Standup Meetings, Weekly Status Meetings, and Weekly Previews?
- What’s your project management story so far? Give us a quick snapshot of your project management experience— skills, tools, what went right, what went sideways and what you took away from it. If you don’t have any professional experience, how do you manage your own school projects?
- What’s your go-to project management methodology—and why? Tell us how you’ve actually used it on a project, and what made it work better (or worse) than something else. Again, even if you don’t have professional experience, if you’re made for this internship, you’ve managed some sort of project.
- You’re dropped into a messy project with a tight deadline. What’s your move? Walk us through how you'd rally the team, bring clarity to the chaos and get things back on track.