Intern Opportunities at FATE LLC

Build Your Future While Helping Others Rebuild Theirs

FATE LLC is opening internship opportunities for motivated, purpose-driven individuals who want real-world experience in media, marketing, production, operations, and brand growth.


This is not a typical internship. You will be joining a mission-driven trauma empowerment brand built to support veterans, first responders, Native Americans, trauma survivors, and others overcoming major life challenges.


At FATE, our mission is simple: help people create their Future After Traumatic Events. This opportunity is for those who want experience, growth, impact, and the chance to help build something meaningful.

Why Intern With FATE LLC?

As a FATE intern, you will gain hands-on experience with an international Award-Winning Author and MSN’s Top Leading Man of 2026, while contributing to a growing brand with a powerful message. You may assist with social media, content creation, video production, email marketing, scheduling, audience growth, outreach, campaigns, and media opportunities.

This opportunity is ideal for students, recent graduates, creatives, marketers, organizers, and self-starters who want to build a portfolio while making a difference.

Current Internship Roles

Social Media Manager Intern

Help grow FATE’s online presence through content planning, posting, engagement, follower growth, and platform management.


Ideal for applicants interested in social media strategy, community building, branding, and digital storytelling.

Production Manager Intern

Support quality recording, editing, content organization, and timely delivery of video, podcast, and media assets.


Ideal for applicants interested in video production, editing, podcasting, content creation, and digital media.

Growth Manager Intern

Assist with funnels, email marketing, META ads, Google Ads, campaign tracking, statistics, audience growth, and promotional strategies.


Ideal for applicants interested in digital marketing, analytics, advertising, lead generation, and conversion strategy.

Personal Assistant Intern

Help with scheduling, emails, team coordination, organization, follow-ups, and administrative support.


Ideal for applicants who are detail-oriented, reliable, organized, and strong communicators.

Who We’re Looking For

We are looking for interns who are reliable, consistent, mission-driven, coachable, and ready to take initiative.


You should be comfortable working in a fast-moving environment, communicating clearly, and handling sensitive topics related to trauma, veterans, and survivor stories with respect and empathy.

Internship Incentives

While these internships are primarily designed for experience, growth, and portfolio development, FATE LLC also offers performance-based incentives.


Interns may be eligible for commission opportunities when their work directly contributes to measurable revenue or growth, including book sales, paid speaking engagements for Dr. Miguel De La Rocha, podcast interviews, media features, partnerships, sponsorships, or other opportunities that produce measurable results.


In simple terms: as you contribute to the growth and success of FATE LLC, you’ll share in the reward.

Long-Term Opportunity

FATE LLC is growing. Interns who demonstrate reliability, initiative, strong communication, and measurable impact may be considered for future long-term, fully paid positions as the organization expands.


This is an opportunity to gain experience now in a growing company with global reach, while positioning yourself for greater responsibility in the future.

What You’ll Gain

Portfolio-building opportunities

Real-world experience

Media, marketing, and operations experience

A chance to contribute to a meaningful mission

Potential future paid opportunities as FATE grows

Mentorship and professional development

Potential commission opportunities

10X Training from Cardone University

Important Note

FATE LLC is not a clinical mental health provider. Our work focuses on storytelling, education, empowerment, media, outreach, and trauma-informed support. Interns are not expected to provide counseling, therapy, or mental health services.