Wieland-Werke AG | Germany | 89xxx Ulm | Student job | Part time - flexible | Published since: 27.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Working Student Media Design (m/f/d)
Release potentials. Copper connects the world - in technologies such as e-mobility, energy and data transmission, refrigeration and climate technology, digitalization, the Internet of Things. Surprise us through your fresh thinking, with new impulses and shape the world of tomorrow. Discover numerous ways to unlock your potential. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Your future Practice: You design and customize projects for internal and external communication based on corporate design. To do this, you agree with relevant contact persons and ensure a worldwide uniform appearance. Knowledge: You work creatively and independently with very good knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud. You're interested in photography and moving pictures. Teamwork: You are an integral part of our team and develop global design projects in print and web areas, as well as for our trade fair appearances.
Your potential Qualification: You are studying in the field of media, graphics and/or web design, communication design, etc. Personality: A safe feel for design, as well as contact, independence and readiness to use complete your profile. You have good knowledge of German and English in word and writing.
Your benefits Better earn: Your work student activity is rewarded with €17.00 per hour. You can also increase your working time to up to 35 hours per week during the semester break. Stay healthy: With the vital food in the canteens, the active program around exercise, relaxation and healthy nutrition, we ensure your well-being. .
Location
![]() | Wieland-Werke AG | |
| Ulm | ||
| Germany |
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