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Music Production / Creative Intern

New York

We are the global market leader in sound branding. Our benchmark: make your brand recognizable with closed eyes at all audio consumer touchpoints.

With offices in Munich, New York, Milan, Zurich, Miami and Shanghai, amp has the ability to work across cultures, languages and time zones: a skill truly appreciated by our global client list (among others Mastercard, Mercedes-Benz, Vodafone, Uber, etc.). Honored with a string of international awards - four red dot communication awards in a row and ADC silver, among others - amp is a proven full-service sound branding agency.

Effective immediately, we are looking for a Junior Audio Engineer for our Munich team to start as soon as possible. Someone who can help us continue being a trusted advisor and provider of sonic branding for the world’s biggest brands. You evangelize the role that music and sound can play in building brand equity. You will help position amp as the leader in the industry.

You will be part of amp’s production team reporting to the Production Supervisor, the Creative Team and Creative & Artist Services Team. Depending on the project, you will receive briefs and improve, edit and finalize audio assets, create or support the realization of original soundtracks.

You are credible, knowledgeable, inspiring, trustworthy and confident. Never superficial. You have a strong musical, artistic mind as well as technical and precise. You set measurable, specific, and ambitious goals. You reach them. You don’t give up. Ever.

amp builds some of the world's most valuable audio brands – brands that thrive on change. amp’s services include strategy, positioning, identity, design, brand architecture, prototyping, innovation, tech space, sonic identity, research, analytics, environments, experiences, engagement, activation and interactive/ media design.

_Your Role in this journey

  • Our ideal candidate is a music producer / music creative
  • A support in creative strategy and planning as well as client presentations
  • Assist our music producer and sound designer based in Brooklyn
  • Candidate will be expected to work both autonomously and with supervision from Creative and Production Directors collaboratively with other Producers, Creatives and Executive Producers

 

_What We're Looking For

  • Passion for music, production, sound design and audio engineering
  • You’re a team player committed to making sure that team members are always informed on any project related development.
  • Good creative and strategic vision
  • Music theory and instrument knowledge
  • BA/BS or similar degree
  • 2 years of experience with DAWs like Logic Pro X or Ableton
  • Keen sense of aesthetics (auditive and visual) and attention to detail
  • Experience working on short-timeline, fast-paced projects. Stress resilient.
  • Strong time management and overall digital fluency (OSX)

 

_Our Adventure Includes

  • The access to our Landor offices and our production studio in Brooklyn
  • A lot of music.
  • A creative, musical, open environment.
  • A stimulating career progression in a strong-growing company and sector.
  • Optimal working conditions.
  • A diverse international team with the ambition to achieve amazing things.
  • Real team play with a lot of fun together during and outside of work.

 

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