Sup46 • Heltid • Stockholm
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If you're looking to get your first work experience, learn how to become hireable, and/or find inspiration for your career choice, come intern with us in the startup network of "Stockholm's Silicon Valley.”
We can offer: - Pro-bono internship, full time or extra - Learning how to become hireable - Responsibilities enough for you to evolve professionally - References mirroring your performance - A world-class network in startups and emerging technologies
We’re looking for: - Persons who are above 18 yrs - Who can communicate in English - Previous experience not required
You’ll get the most out of this internship if you are: - Service Minded (you’ll be asked to run errands and help out) - Tidy and organized (you’ll be helping us making sure there is always coffee and clean cups) - Self-going (because that’s how you’ll ever amount to anything in your career) - Social (you’ll be welcoming guests and helping out at events) - Interested in Startups, Tech, Mobile, Gaming, Web, Social, Digital, or other disruptive technologies (more than 20.000 professionals visit us every year)
For questions, call Service Manager Michael Weinstock directly on 0736349602.
Startup hub SUP46 offers a member based community and is home to Sweden’s next startup stars. Thanks to the world-class ecosystem of investors, mentors and partners we provide our members a competitive advantage. We are also an open meeting place for the whole startup scene.
Stockholm is one of the world’s leading startup hotspots, as Spotify, King, Mojang, and Skype are just a few of the countless global megasuccesses that have come out of Sweden. Even so, its startup community long felt the absence of a centrally located meeting place. Situated in the thrumming heart of the city, SUP46 gathers only the most exciting and innovative digital startups, backed by top VCs, corporates, and accelerator partners. The result is a startup community of the highest standard. Since the launch in october 2013 the community has seen what network and knowledge sharing can do for boosting international growth.