PR & Marketing Intern
About the Role
Greek Concierge is offering a PR and marketing internship in its London office. The work is on how the house is represented — press, partnerships, and the writing that carries its name.
This is a fixed-term internship running over the season. You would work alongside the people who run the practice, on live matters rather than exercises: a press list built properly, a story pitched to an editor who covers that subject, a note that reads as though the house wrote it.
Much of the work is in Greek and much of it is in English, and you would move between the two in the same day.
What You'll Do
- Build and maintain the press and partner lists — who writes about Greece, travel and design, and what they actually cover
- Draft pitches, releases and short pieces in Greek and English, and follow each one through to a reply
- Help plan the house's social posts, keep the content calendar current, and report what each one did
- Track coverage and mentions in both languages, and keep the record of them in order
- Support the team around launches, partner work and occasional events — the briefs, the assets and the follow-up
Who You Are
The role requires:
- Fluent Greek and English, written and spoken — the role does not work without both
- That you are based in London and have the right to work in the United Kingdom
- Clear, accurate writing and judgement about what is worth saying
- That you are organised, self-directed and reliable with a deadline
We also look for:
- Someone at the start of a career in communications — a student, a recent graduate, or someone changing direction
- An interest in public relations, marketing or communications as a profession rather than as a stopgap
You would see client names, partner arrangements and work that has not yet been announced. None of it may be discussed outside the team.
What We Offer
Close supervision from the people who run the house, and a working view of how a private practice handles its press, its partnerships and its own writing. You would work across Greece and London from the London office.
A written reference is given at the end of the internship where the work has been done well.
Apply
Applications close on 30 November 2026. The form asks three questions in your own words: why you want to work with Greek Concierge, a piece of work you are proud of, and your most relevant experience. What you write there is the writing sample. There is nothing to attach — if we want a CV or more of your work, we will ask for it.
If you are taking the internship as a credit-bearing placement required by your course, say so on the form. There is a box for it, and the dates, hours and university paperwork are easier to arrange when we know at the outset.
We read every application, and contact the candidates whose writing and
experience fit the role.
Thank you for your patience
while we do.
