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Echo CommunicationDubai, United Arab EmiratesPosted 17 May 2026

Echo Communication is a creative agency seeking a creative intern to assist with campaign production and content strategy. The role involves hands-on support for shoots, ideation sessions, and the creation of social media content. Candidates should have a background in creative fields and a strong portfolio demonstrating their work. This is a paid, onsite opportunity in Dubai with the potential for future hiring.

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0-0 years

Function

Arts and Design

Work mode

Onsite, United Arab Emirates

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Echo Communication is a creative agency seeking a creative intern to assist with campaign production and content strategy. The role involves hands-on support for shoots, ideation sessions, and the creation of social media content. Candidates should have a background in creative fields and a strong portfolio demonstrating their work. This is a paid, onsite opportunity in Dubai with the potential for future hiring.

TAL's take

Quality 35/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Internship position at an unknown creative agency with limited scope and no specific technical requirements.

Coherent description of internship tasks, though focused on creative generalist output rather than specific technical tooling.

Must haves

  • Currently studying or recent graduate in media, design, marketing, or creative field
  • Good visual eye for design and content
  • Obsessed with content, trends, and online brand presence
  • Based in Dubai and available to come in regularly
  • Portfolio, Instagram, or evidence of creative thinking

About the company

Unfamiliar company in the creative agency space, defaulting to tier 2.

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