deinetuete.de

Graphic Design Intern / Working Student, m/f/d

deinetuete.de

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Location Type: Remote

Location: Remote • 🇩🇪 Germany

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Job Level

Entry Level

Tech Stack

Cloud

About the role

  • You design packaging for our end customers in the hospitality and retail sectors, review print files and support the creative process
  • You create marketing materials such as digital advertisements, sales presentations, and similar collateral
  • You work with the Adobe Creative Cloud to produce engaging designs and social media posts
  • You take editorial and conceptual responsibility for all relevant social media channels
  • You contribute your ideas and creative input to the team and to projects

Requirements

  • You are an enrolled student in Graphic Design or a related discipline
  • You have a strong willingness to learn
  • You are creative, open-minded and enjoy producing designs, and you are comfortable with client contact
  • You are beyond your third semester and already possess a solid understanding of design and advanced practical skills
  • You have relevant experience in photography and can independently plan photo set-ups and conduct product shoots
  • You are comfortable engaging with clients and implementing others’ design concepts
Benefits
  • A highly committed team
  • Significant responsibility and freedom to implement your ideas
  • An open and international working environment
  • Flexible working hours & up to 50% home office (based in Frankfurt am Main); remote work possible
  • Flat hierarchies and direct contact with clients and company leadership

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard skills
graphic designpackaging designmarketing materials creationdigital advertisementssales presentationsphotographyphoto set-up planningproduct shootsdesign concepts implementationadvanced practical skills
Soft skills
creativityopen-mindednessclient engagementteam collaborationwillingness to learnconceptual responsibilityidea contributioncommunication