Sales & E‑Commerce Intern
Location: Fully Remote
Duration: 10–12 weeks (Summer/Fall 2026, flexible to align with academic calendar)
Hours: 15–20 per week, accommodating your class schedule
Casa Carlini is a fiscally sponsored, mission-driven independent publisher through Fractured Atlas, based in NYC, and dedicated to amplifying literature through digital innovation. Bring books to readers through data and strategy! We’re seeking a Sales & E‑Commerce Intern to help optimize our online storefronts, track performance, and support campaigns that grow book sales across platforms like Amazon, IngramSpark, Bookshop.org, and more.
This unpaid educational internship follows U.S. Department of Labor FLSA guidelines, prioritizing your learning as the primary beneficiary with hands-on training tied to your formal education (academic credit required).
Assist with maintaining and optimizing product listings (metadata, keywords, categories, pricing) on Amazon, IngramSpark, Bookshop.org, and other e‑commerce channels.
Help monitor sales dashboards and reports, track basic KPIs (units sold, revenue, conversion), and prepare simple weekly summaries in Google Sheets.
Support sales and promotion campaigns (discounts, email pushes, social tie-ins), coordinate with marketing, and research best practices for book e‑commerce; all work complements our small team under close supervision.
Enrolled in business, marketing, economics, data analytics, or related program; must be able to receive academic credit.
Comfortable with spreadsheets (Excel/Google Sheets) and basic analytics; familiarity with Amazon Seller Central, KDP, or other e‑commerce tools is a plus, not required.
Detail-oriented, curious about online sales, and excited to learn how books move through digital marketplaces; strong communication for remote Zoom/Trello collaboration.
Portfolio-ready experience with tangible outcomes (e.g., listing optimizations, sales reports, simple campaign recaps) you can describe on your resume.
Stipend-eligible via school programs (e.g., Barnard BBIP, Duke Internship Funding, CUNY Magner Center)—include your program details in applications.
Mentorship from publishing and e‑commerce practitioners, free books, references; flexible remote hours in a book-loving team. No entitlement to a paid role after the internship.
How to Apply: Email your resume, a brief note on your interest in e‑commerce/book sales, and how it connects to your studies, plus any relevant project or dashboard sample to jobs@casacarlini.com.
Subject line: “Sales & E‑Commerce Intern – [Your School/Program]”.
We look forward to seeing how you can help our books find their readers while building your real-world sales and e‑commerce skills.