Internship opportunity in our Visibility & Communication Office

Monday 11 January 2021

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CESIE, leading organization in the third sector and International cooperation, is constantly looking for young talents who are eager to improve their professional skills, while working in an interesting and international environment.

The intership will take place in our Visibility & Communication Office and can be framed as curricular, with recognition of the functional formative credits to conclude university studies, or as extra-curricular.

The ideal candidate is a young student or graduate in:

  • Communication sciences;
  • Industrial Design;
  • Academy of Fine Arts;
  • Architecture;
  • Similar study programmes.

The intern will work alongside with a tutor and together they will plan a training programme foreseeing:

  • Multimedia and cross.media production: raster and vector graphics for logotypes, visuals and other paper or digital products, video shooting and video editing.
  • Editorial production and desktop publishing: projecting and designing brochures, magazines and books in digital and hard copies.

The internship shall last at least 400 hour and will be conducted in compliance with COVID-19 containment requirements.

Submit your application by sending your curriculum vitae and a cover letter by filling Internship page module.

For further information, please send an email to Alberto Provenzano, alberto.provenzano@cesie.org.

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