Marketing & Localization (Working Student) Native Dutch / French
Part-time Berlin / Remote
About every
At every were building the future of healthy convenience food. Our mission is simple: make food that is tasty healthy and sustainable accessible to everyone everywhere. Were growing fast across Europe and are looking for people who want to help build a food brand that people genuinely love.
The Role
Were looking for a native Dutch or French speaker (bonus points if proficient in both) who wants to get real exposure to marketing and brand building. Your job is simple but important: make sure everything we publish sounds native sharp and persuasive in your language.
You will work directly with the marketing team reviewing websites ads and campaigns before they go live. This is not passive proofreading we want someone who thinks like a marketer improves copy and challenges wording that doesnt work in the local market.
What youll do
Review and improve website pages ads and campaign copy
Make sure content sounds natural convincing and locally relevant
Suggest better phrasing messaging and cultural adaptations
Catch language mistakes before campaigns go live
Help shape how the every brand communicates in your market
Who you are
Native Dutch or French speaker (ideally both)
Student or early in your career
Extremely detail-oriented
Interested in marketing startups and health food
You care about how brands communicate not just grammar
You work fast and take ownership
What we offer
Above-average student pay
Flexible/remote work setup
Direct involvement in real marketing campaigns
A steep learning curve inside a fast-growing startup
Growth path
If you perform well this role can evolve into:
Localization Specialist
Market Lead / Local Market Manager
Were looking for people who want more than a student job people who want to learn how brands are built across markets.
If that sounds like you apply.
We’re on a mission to make good food accessible to everyone, everywhere and anytime. Good food means tasty, healthy and ecologically and socially sustainable.