Team photo, different faces behind Compendium medicine

Vacancy: International Marketing Internship

Flexible and from home!

About Compendium Medicine!

Compendium Medicine helps medical students and healthcare professionals worldwide learn medicine with clarity and confidence. We turn complex medical knowledge into structured, visual, and accessible learning tools.

What started in the Netherlands has grown into an international brand active in 100+ countries, with pocket books, a learning app, and a global community.

Our mission? To make learning medicine more enjoyable, more efficient, and more accessible.

Your role as International Marketing Intern at Compendium Medicine

We believe you learn best when you’re able to explore what truly energises you.

That’s why we shape your internship together, based on your interests, strengths, and learning goals. You’ll work on real projects with direct impact on our international growth, not just support tasks in the background.

Compendium Medicine

Possible tasks & projects

Depending on your interests, you can focus on one or more of the following areas:


• Identifying, reaching out to, and collaborating with creators (influencer marketing);

• Actively contributing to community management and communication with followers, ambassadors, and users;

• Researching potential sales opportunities and supporting coordination (with guidance);

• Developing and executing strategies for social media channels such as Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn;

• Supporting Google Ads and Meta Ads campaigns;

• Improving the discoverability of our website (GEO/SEO);

• Supporting (international) conferences and events;
• Assisting with marketplaces such as Amazon;
• Identifying, contacting, and onboarding resellers and sales representatives worldwide.


You don’t need to do everything. Focus and depth are encouraged!

Who are we looking for?

You are currently studying marketing, communication, business, media, or a related field;

You are curious, proactive, and comfortable working independently;

You can switch easily between creative and analytical thinking;

You're excited to contribute to the growth of an international brand;

An affinity with healthcare, medicine, or education is a plus (but not required);

You are available for an internship of 5–6 months, 32–40 hours per week (Monday–Friday, flexible by agreement).

Working on Compendium Medicine with the team

What do we offer you?

A place where you can truly make an impact: with the freedom to explore, test, and shape marketing projects yourself;

A team of 100+ doctors and students who work hard, move fast, and value practical solutions. You will work directly with our Marketing Managers Anke and Manuela and our CEO Veerle;

Remote working (from home) or occasional days at our office in Utrecht;

Internship allowance: €350 per month (based on full-time availability);

Plenty of room to learn! You’ll receive context, responsibility, and guidance, and your work will go live in the operation immediately;

Fun quarterly team gatherings in Utrecht, including drinks, with around 100 doctors and students.

Apply now!

Excited to join us? Send your motivation letter (or a creative alternative 😉) and CV to Anke Classens at a.classens@compendiummedicine.com, mentioning “International Marketing Internship” in the subject line.

We’d love to hear what energises you and what you’d like to learn during your internship.

This is an ongoing vacancy. Availability can vary, so if you’re interested, don’t wait too long to reach out! For questions about the role, feel free to contact us via the same email address.

Curious to learn more about Compendium? Visit compendiummedicine.com or compendiumgeneeskunde.nl.

Compendium Medicine Veerle Smit Romee Snijders in white coat

About Compendium Medicine

We (Romée and Veerle, founders of Compendium Medicine) met during medical school at VU University in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. We soon began discussing the abundance of medical textbooks and started wondering what could be done differently. We were faced with so much study material that it was often difficult to keep track of the bigger picture. This inspired us to make a change for other medical students and help them regain this overview.