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Impactful opportunity!
March 2024
The Inceptery is offering an internship position for 8 weeks or longer. Looking for students from any of these disciplines or their combination: design, sustainability, environmental science (or related), human-computer interaction, psychology, information science, or a similar field.
In this role, the intern will be mentored by and collaborate closely with a highly accomplished user experience design lead who has worked for many of the world's top firms (Ford, BBC, Wellsfargo, Autodesk, Facebook & Google).
We are looking to offer this opportunity to talented students from underprivileged background / developing country who wouldn’t have such opportunity otherwise. More information is in the attached document.
Please share with your networks widely.
We are looking to fill this position by the end of March or sooner, if a suitable candidate comes along.
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