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Future graduates with a passion for passion or interest in marketing and communications – listen up.
Wales Bonner, in partnership with David Alaba and Mentoring Matters have launched a new internship program, which will provide work experience and professional support to two Black/Black-mixed heritage graduates.
The program will offer two six-month internships at the Wales Bonner studio in London, including focuses in design, product development, research, marketing, and communications.
The design and product internship will run from November 2024-April 2025, with September 30th being the application deadline. The marketing and communication internship will run from April 2025-September 2025, with February 2025 being the application deadline.
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For more details and to apply, visit www.walesbonner.com/pages/careers.
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