Design Intern Job

ZURB (www.zurb.com/talent) is looking for a Design Intern to work with our design interaction and design strategy team. We're looking for talented, motivated individuals who love design and are eager to grow their skills at a leading interaction design and strategy firm. Candidates will have strong interest and experience in design and will be looking to learn more from ZURB. Interns will be working on one or two specific projects while they are at ZURB. This is real, hands-on work. No job-shadowing here.

Who are we?

We’re a close-knit team that helps companies design better websites, services, and products online. We’ve been around over 10 years and have over 75 start-ups in our client roster. Our clients range from large, well-known companies (e.g., Photobucket, Zazzle, Facebook, Yahoo, the New York Stock Exchange) to brand-new start-ups just finding their feet (Qik, TinyPic). They all came to us based on our reputation of delivering killer ideas that work.

What skills do you need?

  • Visual design chops
  • HTML/CSS knowledge
  • Hunger to learn

This position is available on August 31. You'll be working in our offices in downtown Campbell, where we have parking spaces, a Wii and a good attitude. We're a creative, fun-loving, hard-working team and if you thrive on the energy (read: chaos) of a start-up environment, you'll like ZURB.

Are You In?

If you'd like to be the next ZURBian to join the team, just shoot us an email to jobs@zurb.com and be sure to include the following:

  1. A catchy subject line
  2. Your top 3 skills
  3. Your best teamwork tactic
  4. Your URL
  5. Your resume
  6. Why you want to work at ZURB

Wanna talk? Call us at (408) 341-0600.

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