Working Student - Communications - Germany
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Location:Garching, Germany
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Area of InterestMarketing and Communications
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Job TypeIntern
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Technology Interest*None
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Job Id1434156
Start Date: flexible starting March 2025
Internship location: Munich/ Garching or Remote
Duration: 6 months to 1 year, 20 h/week
Why You’ll Love Cisco
Everything is converging on the Internet, making networked connections more relevant than ever before in our lives. Our employees' revolutionary ideas impact everything imaginable - from entertainment, retail, healthcare, and education, to public and private sectors, smart cities, smart cars, and everyday devices in our homes. Here, that means you’ll take creative ideas from the drawing board to powerful solutions that have real world impact. You’ll interface with Cisco leaders, partner with experienced mentors, and develop incredible relationships with colleagues who share your interest in creating an inclusive and sustainable future for all.
The German Team is looking for a passionate, mature Intern to support the creation and execution our Communications Strategy for Cisco in Germany for the Country Digitization Program. While reporting to and working with the Program Director - with this highly self-dependent role you can make a huge difference. For Cisco, for our customers and partners and for our society. Come and join us – you will enjoy the ride!
Responsibilities
Communications concept for CDA in Germany and beyond
- Evaluate the CDA Communications approach as status quo in Cisco Germany in EMEA and globally
- Definition of communications concept for internal transparency and involvement
- Definition of key messaging for our CDA program in Germany
- Definition and management of internal and external communications activities
- Define and drive the social media presence for our CDA efforts
- Partner with Cisco colleagues in Germany and globally to evaluate and build on global materials and activities
Minimum Requirements
- Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree
- Fluent in English and German (written and verbal)
- Must be able to work and live legally in Germany, without extra visa sponsorship
Preferred Requirements
- Studies Communications as part of a Bachelor/Master study
- Passion for Communications, Digitization and virtual teamwork in an Enterprise environment
- Basic understanding of the public sector in Germany
- Ability to learn quickly and adapt to new technology tools/platforms
- Very good knowledge of Windows applications: Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Team player attitude with the ability to work independently and in an organized, disciplined manner
- Stress-resistant and ability to work to high-intensity work environment
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