
location_onCourt D, New Tacoma, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, 98402, United States
Symmetry Systems is the Data+AI Security company. Our data security posture management platform is engineered specifically to address modern data security and privacy challenges at scale from the data out, providing organizations the ability to innovate with confidence. With total visibility into what data you have, where it lives, who can access, and how it's being used, Symmetry safeguards your organization's data from misuse, insider threats, and cybercriminals, as well as unintended exposure of sensitive IP and personal information through use of generative AI technologies.
Join our growing data security company as a Marketing Design Intern. In this role, you'll support our marketing team by creating visually arresting images and videos that communicate complex security concepts in an engaging, accessible way. This is an excellent opportunity to build your portfolio while gaining experience in the cybersecurity industry.
You will work within a fast-paced environment, translating technical information into visually compelling content that simplifies complex data security concepts for various audiences. From creating eye-catching visual assets for social media and email campaigns to producing short-form video content, you will play a key part in shaping how the world perceives modern data security.
As an intern, you will gain hands-on experience in a fast-growing industry with mentorship from experienced cybersecurity, marketing, and design professionals. You will have the opportunity to build a robust portfolio of work specifically in the tech security space. We offer a flexible schedule to accommodate your academic commitments and provide a potential pathway for future employment opportunities.
This is a remote position with a duration of 10-12 weeks during Summer 2025.
Work model: Remote
Court D, New Tacoma, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, 98402, United States
Tacoma, Washington
Interest in or knowledge of cybersecurity or data protection concepts