Arc'teryx

Sports Apparel

InternBrandCommunicationsEMEA-6months(m/w/d)

€24–30k ~AI est. Garching, Bavaria, Germany Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Intern Brand Communications EMEA - 6 months (m/w/d) at Arc'teryx. Skills: Brand Communications, Media Relations, Event Planning. Draft press materials. Support media partnerships”

Industry & Context.

Sports Apparel
Eligibility Requirements

Eligible to live and work in Germany

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Mandatory internship as part of degree, Eligible to live and work in Germany, Proficient in Microsoft Office

Nice to Have

Knowledge of the sports apparel industry, Knowledge of Arc'teryx, Other European languages are a plus

What You'll Do.

Draft press materials

Support media partnerships

Handle media requests

Handle PR agency requests

Organize media events

Organize media activations

Seed products to media

Seed products to Friends of the Brand

Seed products to photographers/videographers

Evaluate regional PR reports

Build regional PR reports

Gather performance data

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work cross-functionally; Centralised brand communications team; Internal stakeholders; External stakeholders; Different marketing departments

Communication Scope

Interpersonal skills; English communication

Full Job Description

## If you were a Brand Communications Intern now, here are some of the core activities you would be doing Draft press materials such as briefings, press lists, pitches or recaps Support the execution of media partnerships by gathering assets and shaping narratives Handle requests from media and PR agencies across Europe Support organizing media events and activations Seeding products to media, Friends of the Brand and photographers/videographers Evaluate and build regional PR reports, gathering performance data from media partners ## Here are some of the things you will learn by the end of your internship placement You will have a strong understanding of how to work cross-functionally with a centralised brand communications team You will be an expert in collecting and distributing content across internal and external stakeholders You will have experience coordinating media event planning and activation Working collectively with different marketing departments, both on the operational and strategic side ## Are you our next Intern Brand Communications - EMEA? You are currently enrolled in a bachelor or master's program in marketing, communication, business, fashion, or other fields relevant to the position, and must complete a mandatory internship as part of your degree You are eligible to live and work in Germany You have excellent communication and interpersonal skills You are determined, pro-active, attentive and energetic You take responsibility for your tasks and projects You can work effectively in a fast-moving, multi-project environment You remain highly flexible and adaptable when faced with ambiguity You are passionate about community You have knowledge of the sports apparel industry, ideally also of Arc’teryx You stay ahead of social and digital trends, actively explore new platforms, and are you are curious about new storytelling formats You are proficient in Microsoft Office You can communicate professionally in English, other European languages are a plu

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