Content Creator Assistant - Data Project - Internship (6 months) March 2025 (F/M/NB)
- Intern
- Contract: Internship
- Flexible Working Organization: Hybrid
Company Description
Ubisoft’s 19,000 team members, working across more than 30 countries around the world, are bound by a common mission to enrich players’ lives with original and memorable gaming experiences. Their commitment and talent have brought to life many acclaimed franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Watch Dogs, Just Dance, Rainbow Six, and many more to come. Ubisoft is an equal opportunity employer that believes diverse backgrounds and perspectives are key to creating worlds where both players and teams can thrive and express themselves. If you are excited about solving game-changing challenges, cutting edge technologies and pushing the boundaries of entertainment, we invite you to join our journey and help us create the unknown.
Job Description
Ubisoft's Data communications team is looking for its future Content Creator Assistant - Data Project intern, who will bring his/her expertise to a dynamic team, passionate about new technologies.
As part of this team, your main tasks will be :
- Writing and sharing content: designing, proofreading and adapting presentations, emails, newsletters, blog articles and web content in line with Ubisoft's style and tone, while keeping internal platforms up to date (SharePoint, Confluence, MS Teams, Miro and Open AI tools);
- Create engaging content (success stories, newsletter articles, blog posts etc.): produce compelling stories and publications tailored to different audiences and channels to increase team engagement;
- Managing the editorial calendar and analysing results: helping to plan content and measuring its performance using key indicators;
- Explore and integrate new technologies: keep abreast of innovations in communications and use open AI tools such as Windsurf to optimise practices;
- Collaborate with global teams: work in coordination with data experts, business partners and communications teams to develop impactful and consistent messages.
Qualifications
- Being a student, you are pursuing a degree in Communication, Business Administration, Management or equivalent with an interest in Tech/Data;
- You have excellent writing skills in English and French, and a perfect command of grammar and spelling in both languages.
- You have a creative mind and a wealth of ideas for telling compelling stories, whether human or technical;
- You have excellent communication skills, enabling you to interact with a wide range of people;
- You are at ease with digital tools and are keen to learn new communication tools quickly;
- You are organised and structured, with the ability to adapt and structure content for different media, platforms and formats.
Additional Information
Recruitment Process
If your application is accepted, you will be contacted by a representative of our Campus team for a telephone interview to determine whether your profile corresponds to the advert and to your wishes.
If this discussion is successful, you will be given a practical case to demonstrate your technical skills in relation to the opportunity. Finally, a video interview via Teams will be arranged with your future internship tutor and his/her manager.
Benefits as a trainee/intern at Ubisoft
- Internship bonus according to level of study
- Bimpli meal voucher card, 50% reimbursement of transport costs, 1 day's authorized absence/month
- Ticket discounts (concerts/shows), access to Ubisoft gym at preferential rates
Ubisoft is committed to developing an inclusive work environment that reflects the diversity of its gaming community in its teams.
As an employer, Ubisoft offers equal employment opportunities to all regardless of gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, social status, disability or age.
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