At Yspaces Philippines, marketing is more than content calendars and campaign metrics. It is about telling the right story to the right people — with precision, creativity, and purpose. Today, we spotlight one of our own: Marl Kian T. Flores, a Yspaces Marketing Intern whose approach to the craft blends sharp strategy with genuine human connection.

Getting to Know the Yspaces Marketing Intern
Marl Kian T. Flores is a fourth-year Marketing Management student at the Lyceum of the Philippines University – Cavite, currently completing his professional internship at Yspaces Philippines Inc. His role centers on digital marketing execution — from managing email campaigns and publishing SEO-optimized blog content to supporting social media strategy and Meta Ads operations.
What brought him to Yspaces, however, was not just the role description. It was the culture. From his first interaction with the team, Marl Kian immediately felt something that is difficult to manufacture: a sense of genuine welcome. The people here treated him not as a temporary addition, but as a real part of the team. That distinction mattered — and it still does today.
A First Impression That Felt Like the Right Fit
Walking into Yspaces for the first time, Marl Kian encountered an environment that communicates premium quality without sacrificing warmth. The coworking space in BGC carries an atmosphere that is both refined and inviting — natural light fills the floor through wide windows, and consequently, the workspace takes on a calm, energizing quality that sets it apart from conventional offices.

For Marl Kian, that first impression was more than aesthetic. It felt like alignment. The space reflected the kind of professional standard he aspired to grow into — and he knew, almost immediately, that this was exactly where his internship was meant to happen.
The Spot That Became the Heart of His Yspaces Journey
Every professional has a space where their best work — and best conversations — happen naturally. For Marl Kian, that place is the pantry in Room 2117.
“It is not just the ambience and environment that are beautiful — it is also the people. That pantry became the heart of my internship.”

In the mornings, it serves as his launchpad: a quiet spot to settle in, exchange ideas with teammates, and ease into the day. By lunchtime, the pantry transforms into something more meaningful. Stories are shared, lessons are exchanged, and the kind of informal mentorship that no structured training program can replicate happens naturally over a shared table. It is a space that fuels far more than energy — it fuels connection.
What Drives a Yspaces Marketing Intern Forward
Ask Marl Kian what he loves about marketing, and his answer cuts straight to the point: execution. The ideation stage matters. Strategic planning is essential. But what genuinely drives him forward is the moment an idea stops being a concept and starts being a live, measurable campaign.
At Yspaces, moreover, that drive has found real application. Marl Kian has contributed to live SEO blog content on WordPress, managed email campaigns through Brevo that generated over 50 clicks and registrations per send, and actively supported digital advertising efforts across Meta platforms for Yspaces events.
How Yspaces Shaped His Professional Foundation
Internships can be transactional. This one was not. For Marl Kian, his time at Yspaces represents something he will carry forward into every stage of his career. He arrived as a student still learning how the industry works. Now, therefore, he leaves with a genuine skillset across email marketing, content strategy, SEO writing, and paid social — and more importantly, with the professional confidence that only comes from doing real work in a real environment.
Furthermore, Yspaces showed him what a healthy career culture looks like — one that challenges you to grow without burning you out. One where excellence is expected, but support is always present. That combination, he shares, has now become his standard for every professional environment he enters after this. Yspaces did not just give Marl Kian an internship. It gave him a foundation.