(Senior) Academic Partnership Associate (f/m/d)
- Veröffentlicht am 16.10.2024
- Festanstellung
think-cell was founded in 2002 as a start-up. Today, the name think-cell stands for a high standard of graphics software worldwide. With the investor Cinven at our side, we want to continue to grow strategically.
In your new role as (Senior) Academic Partnership Associate you will be end-to-end contributing to a strategic priority of think-cell in EMEA and APJ – the growth of the academic program.
In our academic program we bring think-cell and state-of the-art storytelling to the next generation of leading professionals. This means we provide students and professors with free access to our tool, so that they can already benefit from think-cell during their time at school. We have big plans to grow the program 10x with the next years – and you can be an integral part of it.
In this position you will:
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This position is based in think-cell’s headquarters in Berlin.
Why us?
think-cell is the world's leading productivity software for creating data-driven presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint, enabling users to generate sophisticated charts with ease while saving substantial time (based on a study, users save as much as 70% of their time compared to using native PowerPoint functionality). think-cell offers unparalleled layout functions for automatically arranging text, graphic elements and images while scaling and aligning their content accordingly.
Our software has more than 1 million business users in 25 thousand companies. think-cell is used by 10 out of the 10 top global consulting firms, 89% of the Fortune 100, the entire DAX 40, and 9 of the top 10 US business schools.
Join our Journey
We encourage you to apply, even if you feel you may not tick every box. At think-cell, we understand that diversity fuels excellence, and we welcome all passionate individuals who want to contribute to our growing and exciting business. Your presence will help shape our inclusive culture and inspire us to reach new heights together.