About the Role :
As our Founder’s Office Intern, you’ll work directly with the founder across operations, partnerships, events, and experiments . One day you might be planning a pan-India pickleball roadshow. The next, you could be closing a B2B sponsorship, cracking Meta ads, or figuring out how to 10x our D2C sales funnel. This is a builder’s role - part operator, part strategist, part hustler. This is for someone who thrives on numbers, processes, and scale - a future COO in the making.
What You'll Do :
- Shadow the founder & act as a thought-partner across all strategic and operational decisions.
- Identify, test, and execute growth hacks across business verticals.
- Own end-to-end execution : from lead generation and vendor coordination to on-ground ops.
- Build internal systems, processes, and automations for efficiency.
- Run point on anything that needs getting done. No task is too small.
We’re Looking For :
Project management and organisational skills.Market research and analytical skills, with a focus on sports or lifestyle brands.Excellent written & verbal communication skills.Experience in creating and managing schedules, preparing reports, and coordinating meetings.Ability to multitask and prioritise effectively in a fast-paced environment.Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Sports Management, or a related field.Previous experience in a startup or sports industry will be an advantage.Working With Us :
Location : Mumbai (on site).Compensation : Merit-based.Duration : 2 months, extendable upto 6 months.Flat structure. High ownership. High speed.We don't micromanage. We expect initiative.About Us :
Goosepick is a premium Indian lifestyle brand at the intersection of sports, community, and culture — with pickleball at its core. We design and retail high-quality pickleball equipment and merchandise, while also curating high-end social and corporate events that blend sport with networking. From exclusive mixers to large-format tournaments, we create experiences that connect people and elevate the pickleball movement in India.