Design Intern Architecture - New Egypt, NJ at Geebo

Design Intern

About Us:
Launched in 2011, Twitch is a global community that comes together each day to create multiplayer entertainment:
unique, live, unpredictable experiences created by the interactions of millions.
We bring the joy of co-op to everything, from casual gaming to world-class esports to anime marathons, music, and art streams.
Twitch also hosts TwitchCon, where we bring everyone together to celebrate and grow their personal interests and passions.
We're always live at Twitch.
Stay up to date on all things Twitch on Linkedin ( https:
//www.
linkedin.
com/company/twitch-tv/), Twitter (https:
//twitter.
com/Twitch ) and on our Blog (https:
//blog.
twitch.
tv).
About the RoleWe deal with some of the most challenging problems in the industry.
Our scale and speed of growth forces us to experiment with techniques and technologies only the very biggest websites ever need to use.
If you would like to work in a design environment where every project is a learning opportunity, you've come to the right place.
As an intern, you'll dive headfirst into the deep end of the pool.
You'll own a project from start to finish and a dedicated Mentor, Manager, and Advisor will be beside you every step of the way.
You'll also participate in leadership development curriculum and gain industry knowledge from top Twitch executives in fireside chats.
Add to this virtual cohort trips, weekly advisory, service opportunities and you've got a packed summer.
You Will:
Contribute to product design and implementation discussions Find and build unique solutions to implement projects from the idea phase to production Give and solicit feedback from designers and cross-disciplinary partners Deliver mocks and assets in a timely manner Connect with intern peers, new teammates, and colleagues from across the business.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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