Trainee Position in Press and Public Relations
The Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry is seeking a dynamic and passionate individual for the role of Trainee Public Relations and Communications (m/f/d). This role offers an exciting chance to join an award-winning PR team and make a significant impact in the world of science communication.
Key Responsibilities:
- Creating content for social media channels and online presence
- Organizing and moderating press conferences, and creating presentations for them
- Handling inquiries from journalists, accompanying TV interviews, and maintaining contact with editorial teams
- Independently managing topics, developing studies, and preparing results for press release
- Supporting the PR team in daily tasks and helping with organizational matters when needed
- Writing press releases, articles, and speaking notes
Qualifications:
- Completed university studies quickly and with above-average success
- Practical experience in a newsroom, press office, or PR agency
- Proficient in German and English, with the ability to be persuasive in both languages
- A keen interest in both classic media and online communication, including social media
- Passionate about communication and comfortable with numbers, able to find engaging stories in statistics
- Proactive and enjoys working in a team
- Enthusiastic about digital technologies and their potential, not just in PR
Benefits:
- Flexible working hours and mobile work/home office
- State-of-the-art hardware and software
- Participation in innovative events and training opportunities
- A varied workplace in one of the best employers in Berlin
- Room for your own projects
- Corporate benefits
- Individual mentoring and entry into the network of digital and communications industries
If you meet the above criteria and are looking for an opportunity to grow and make a difference in the world of science communication, we encourage you to apply for this exciting trainee position at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry. Let's shape the future of science together!
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