Social Media Outreach Internship at TheLegalVoice | Online Internship (Oct–Nov 2025)

Organization Overview

TheLegalVoice (TLV) is a premier legal ed-tech organisation, incorporated as an LLP and registered as an MSME under the Government of India. Recognized as a Startup by DPIIT and certified with ISO 9001:2015, TLV has established itself as a leader in bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world legal practice.

The platform offers a wide range of expert-led courses, workshops, webinars, and training programs designed to upskill law students and young professionals. TLV also provides internship opportunities that allow students to gain hands-on practical exposure and industry insights. Its mission is to democratize legal education, make it accessible, and equip the next generation of lawyers with the tools they need to excel.

This unique Social Media Outreach Internship is a part of TLV’s vision to expand its digital presence, enhance community engagement, and build stronger outreach strategies within the legal education ecosystem.


Location / Mode

  • Online Internship
  • Flexible work-from-home opportunity

This position is particularly beneficial for students who want to combine legal education with digital media skills, while also managing academics and other commitments.


Position / Vacancies

  • Position: Social Media Outreach Intern
  • Duration: 1 Month (October 9 – November 9, 2025)
  • Vacancies: Not specified

Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to law students and young professionals with a strong interest in:
    • Legal ed-tech
    • Digital outreach
    • Marketing and social media strategy
  • Candidates should demonstrate:
    • Good communication skills
    • Creativity in digital campaigns
    • Enthusiasm to learn about the intersection of law and social media

Key Responsibilities

As a Social Media Outreach Intern at TLV, you will:

  1. Support TLV’s Social Media Presence
    • Contribute to TLV’s growth across platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
    • Assist in creating, scheduling, and publishing engaging content.
  2. Assist in Marketing Strategy
    • Work with the marketing team to design strategies that increase outreach, audience engagement, and visibility.
    • Explore innovative ways to promote TLV’s courses, workshops, and webinars.
  3. Community Engagement
    • Interact with students, alumni, and professionals within TLV’s growing community.
    • Help build meaningful connections through discussion forums, live sessions, and campaigns.
  4. Hands-On Digital Outreach Experience
    • Gain exposure to branding, analytics, and content strategy in the legal ed-tech space.
    • Learn how to balance professionalism with creativity in digital campaigns.

Stipend / Perks

  • Stipend: Not specified
  • Perks:
    • Internship certificate upon successful completion
    • Direct experience in legal education marketing and outreach
    • Networking opportunities with professionals and peers in the legal sector
    • Skill development in digital marketing, social media strategy, and online branding

Why Join This Internship?

This internship is ideal for law students and young professionals who want to build their profile not just in traditional legal practice, but also in law + technology + digital strategy.

  • Ed-Tech + Law Exposure: Gain practical knowledge of how law and technology intersect in education.
  • Professional Growth: Develop skills in social media campaigns, branding, and outreach strategies, which are increasingly relevant for all industries.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with mentors, industry experts, and fellow interns.
  • Flexible Online Work: The online mode allows you to work remotely while balancing academic priorities.
  • Career Edge: Adds a unique digital and outreach dimension to your CV, setting you apart in a competitive legal market.

Application Process

Apply online by visiting the official application link below:

Apply Now: https://lnkd.in/gAy6mqjj

Deadline to Apply: 08 October 2025

Early applications are encouraged, as shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the next steps.

TheLegalVoice (TLV) is a premier legal ed-tech organisation, incorporated as an LLP and registered as an MSME under the Government of India. Recognized as a Startup by DPIIT and certified with ISO 9001:2015, TLV has established itself as a leader in bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world legal practice.

The platform offers a wide range of expert-led courses, workshops, webinars, and training programs designed to upskill law students and young professionals. TLV also provides internship opportunities that allow students to gain hands-on practical exposure and industry insights. Its mission is to democratize legal education, make it accessible, and equip the next generation of lawyers with the tools they need to excel.

This unique Social Media Outreach Internship is a part of TLV’s vision to expand its digital presence, enhance community engagement, and build stronger outreach strategies within the legal education ecosystem.



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