Intern / Student Trainee UI/UX Design (m/f/d)
Location: München
working student, full-or-part-time
Intern / Student Trainee UI/UX Design (m/f/d) | Pentland Firth Software GmbH

Who we're looking for:

- You are currently studying at a university

- You have experience in UI/UX design.

- You are proficient in Photoshop and Illustrator or similar tools.

- Ideally, you have knowledge of HTML and CSS.

- Experience with ReactJS, WordPress, or Wix would be a huge plus.

- You are, of course, familiar with the principles of C.R.A.P. (Contrast, Repetition, Alignment, Proximity).

- You are interested in creating mockups and design proposals for mobile apps, web apps, websites, PowerPoint presentations, as well as posters and exhibition displays.

- You are curious about all kinds of technology.

- You have an enthusiastic attitude toward your work!

- You learn quickly in exciting projects, pushing your boundaries and developing new solutions.

- You can communicate effectively in both German and English.

What we offer:

- An interesting area of responsibility: Managing the world’s most advanced shopping cart (EASY Shopper)

- An energetic, international and cheerful team

- A workplace that has repeatedly received the Great Place To Work® award in recent years

- Doors always open to you and your ideas - up through implementation!

- The best technology to work with - choose the equipment you want to use

- Individual training program to support your personal development goals

- Table football or badminton to challenge your colleagues, yoga for unflexible IT-specialists

- Team events that are actually fun

What our employees say about us:

- "Cool people, open mentality, great atmosphere, fun events and working is also fun"

- "Great colleagues, great climate and plenty of room for ideas"

- "Learning new things, challenging tasks, freedom, chance to change things"

- "Working with friends in the company is awesome!" "Sense of humor and cool tasks"

- "You get recognition for a job well done"

- "Here you can work independently and contribute your own ideas"