The LOOMIS Agency is a 40-year-old challenger brand ad agency, based in Dallas, TX. They are currently seeking six interns for their nine week summer internship program for undergraduate students graduating from December 2024 to May 2025.

Need a summer internship or do you just want to learn more about the advertising business?

If you’re a rising college senior starting Fall 2024 and graduating winter 2024 or spring 2025, then their summer internship program is made especially for you! Each summer, they take six students for an experience designed to get you fired up for one of the coolest ways to earn a living. You’ll do real agency work, learn a lot, and have fun. Oh, by the way, since you’ll really be working, they’ll really be paying you $15 per hour. You’ll be working with the team from Monday-Thursday, 8:30am-5:00pm (you will work remotely on Mondays). Their summer internship program will run from June 4 to August 1, 2024.

Some of your responsibilities might be:

  • Collecting quantitative and qualitative data from marketing campaigns
  • Performing market analysis and research on competition
  • Supporting the marketing team in daily administrative tasks
  • Assisting in marketing and advertising promotional activities for company and client (e.g., Instagram, TikTok etc.)
  • Taking part in formal and informal training opportunities
  • Participating in marketing brainstorming sessions
  • Working with your team on a practice project for a client, including a final presentation
  • Experiencing some real client interaction
  • Learning about the creative process hands-on
  • Helping create content for company social channels (TikTok & Instagram)
  • Supporting the creative team on client projects
  • Lunching with work friends on Free Taco Tuesday

They will be selecting creative and account service candidates. If you are a rising senior and would like to apply, use this application link. Applications are due no later than February 9th. They are looking to find six amazing candidates, and will extend offers before Spring Break.