
Working Student – Graphic & Design
Sanitärtechnik Eisenberg GmbH
part-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Eisenberg • 🇩🇪 Germany
Visit company websiteJob Level
Entry Level
About the role
- Help shape our corporate design (CD) — bring it to a new level with creative ideas.
- Support the team with your design expertise in developing existing digital and print media.
- Use your creativity to design and produce engaging visual concepts for landing pages and our online presence, including graphics, icons and templates.
- Demonstrate your skills in image editing and, potentially, video editing.
Requirements
- You are studying Graphic, Communication or Media Design, or a comparable degree program.
- You are familiar with the Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) (must-have).
- You have a good eye for detail and a confident sense of form, color and typography.
- You work in a structured, independent way and proactively contribute your own ideas.
- Your success formula: reliability, creativity and communication.
Benefits
- Be creative on your own small projects while always being able to rely on the team’s support.
- There are no rigid corporate identity rules, leaving room for an individual, aesthetic approach.
- You can contribute to events as well as other topics.
- You won’t be just one of many — you’ll be a valued team member.
- We want you to develop not only visual concepts but also yourself.
- That’s why we offer exciting workshops on relevant topics.
- Home is where the heart is. – The office is where the coffee is free and the internet doesn’t lag. – we make sure you have everything you need at your Sanit workspace to get started.
- If university becomes stressful, working from home is possible.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
graphic designimage editingvideo editingvisual conceptslanding page designprint media designcolor theorytypography
Soft skills
creativityattention to detailindependenceproactive contributionreliabilitycommunication