You will attend scrum meetings together with your teammates to stay aligned with progress and priorities.
You create visual content such as leaflets, web assets, and campaign visuals that align with our brand standards and meet stakeholder expectations.
You contribute to ongoing marketing projects, including website redesigns, print materials, and digital campaigns.
You apply our brand guidelines consistently across all materials you work on.
You create AI‑generated visuals that support our creative needs.
You develop an eye for visual inconsistencies and learn how to flag and correct them.
You collaborate closely with the marketing team to ensure your designs carry the right message for the right audience.
You take feedback constructively and use it to improve your work and grow your skills.
09:00 You grab a fresh coffee, settle in, and start your workday. A quick look at your tasks helps you decide which design projects need attention first.
09:30 You join the weekly scrum on Monday. Together with your team, you align tasks for the week, discuss priorities, and make sure everyone is set up for smooth collaboration.
10:00 You dive deeper into your current projects. You prepare layouts, update existing materials, and polish assets so they’re ready for campaigns or internal use. This early focus time helps you build momentum for the rest of the day.
10:30 Event preparations take over. Booth visuals, banners, and other creative assets are refined to ensure everything looks sharp and consistent for upcoming events.
11:30 You respond to colleagues who need new visuals or small design adjustments for the LinkedIn Ads. Their ideas are reviewed, clarified, and translated into clear, usable graphics that support their goals.
12:00 Enjoy a lovely buffet lunch and try to master some of the 25+ languages spoken by your colleagues. A quick after‑lunch walk outside gives you new energy for the rest of the day.
13:00 A brainstorming session sparks the afternoon. Ideas are shared, sketches are made, and the visual direction for upcoming campaigns or internal events starts to take shape.
14:00 You work closely with teammates to ensure your visuals support the message they want to communicate. Feedback is exchanged, assets are refined, and everything is aligned with the broader design system.
15:00 Ongoing design work gets another round of attention. Files are organized, versions updated, and final touches added to keep everything consistent and ready for handoff.
16:00 The day winds down with updates from colleagues across departments. You align priorities, share progress, and make sure no design request slips through the cracks.
17:00 You continue working on your remaining tasks, wrapping up design requests and preparing everything for the next day.
17:30 Before you head home, you join your colleagues for an energizing gym session. We believe that the best teams work hard and have fun doing it. Another productive day done, see you tomorrow!
BenefitsWorking in an international work environment where there's rarely a dull moment. The marketing team consists of 7 team members from different countries.
You join a team where your input is extremely valued, and your work has a positive impact on our company as a whole.
A dynamic learning experience in a creative setting where you explore tools, sharpen your skills, and learn by doing.
A lively social atmosphere with company events such as team outings, company day out, Sinterklaas celebrations, and a Christmas party.
An exciting workplace that includes, among other perks, a company gym.
Internship and travel allowances.
You are in your final year of a study in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, Communication & Multimedia Design, Marketing, or a related field.
You are available for a full‑time internship of 5 to 6 months starting in August or September 2026.
Your command of the English language is excellent; another European language is a plus.
You have basic familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite, including tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign.
You have basic familiarity with video editing and are willing to learn more. Experience with Adobe Premiere Pro is a plus.
You understand the fundamentals of branding, layout, color, and typography.
You are comfortable working in PowerPoint, or willing to learn quickly.
You have a small portfolio of school assignments or personal work that shows your interest in design; no professional experience is needed.
You are curious about modern digital trends and eager to get hands‑on experience with new creative tools, including AI.
You enjoy the creative thinking process and bring ideas to the table.
You care about visual consistency and are keen to learn how to follow and maintain brand guidelines.
You are an organized and responsible person, skilled at planning and tracking your tasks.
You’re also a strong communicator, able to express ideas clearly and effectively, while keeping everything on track and up to date.