Deadline: As soon as possible
Location(s)
Germany
Overview
Details
YOUR FUTURE EMPLOYER
From its foundation 185 years ago as a soap and candle start-up, P&G today is a leading consumer goods company. We are home to iconic, trusted brands that touch 5 billion consumers worldwide and make life a little bit easier in small but meaningful ways.
We want you to bring your insight, creativity, and passion to join our dedicated teams who have helped us grow into a global company.
Our people are our greatest asset: with our philosophy of promotion from within, we place strong emphasis on employee development and are committed to finding and fostering world-class talent. Learn from our inspiring leaders, shape our supportive and welcoming culture, and place your personal development at the core of your work!
YOUR ROLE
As a Game Programming Intern at P&G's Research & Development department, you will have the opportunity to work on innovative solutions that promote healthy habits in the oral care space.
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Collaborate with the game designer to bring game prototypes to life.
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Implement game mechanics and features.
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Collaborate with cross-functional disciplines, including device engineering, software development, senior UI/UX experts, and product research to ensure seamless and impactful gaming experiences.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
YOUR PROFILE
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You are a bachelor or master student with a minimum of 2 semesters of studies completed and strong academic results e.g., computer science.
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You know at least one language, e.g. C#.
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Good knowledge of game engineering practices & techniques.
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You can work with tools suitable for rapid game prototyping and development, e.g., Unity.
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You can demonstrate your own game projects or other relevant experience.
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First experience in interfacing with BLE devices is a plus.
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Proficiently in English.
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Ability to working & learning independently.
Dates
Deadline: As soon as possible
Cost/funding for participants
Internships, scholarships, student conferences and competitions.