Mandatory Internship UX/UI Design & Prototyping for Connected Products - Bosch eBike Systems
๐ Job Overview
Job Title: Mandatory Internship UX/UI Design & Prototyping for Connected Products - Bosch eBike Systems
Company: Bosch Group
Location: Reutlingen, Baden-Wรผrttemberg, Germany
Job Type: Full-time Internship
Category: UX/UI Design & Prototyping
Date Posted: May 27, 2026
Experience Level: Entry-Level (0-2 years)
Remote Status: On-site
๐ Role Summary
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This internship focuses on the hands-on design and development of intuitive user interfaces and interactive prototypes for Bosch's connected eBike systems.
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Key responsibilities involve translating user needs and product requirements into tangible design concepts, from initial UX flows to high-fidelity prototypes using industry-standard tools.
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The role emphasizes close collaboration with cross-functional teams, including designers, engineers, and product experts, to ensure a user-centered design approach.
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Candidates will contribute to the enhancement of user experience through practical implementation, design system maintenance, and user testing validation.
๐ Enhancement Note: While the raw job description is for a UX/UI Design Intern, the prompt's request to tailor it for Revenue Operations, Sales Operations, or GTM roles requires a significant reinterpretation. Given the input data, this role is fundamentally a design internship. However, to align with the prompt's mandate, I will frame the skills and potential career paths as if this were an entry-point into a more operations-adjacent field, focusing on process, data, and system thinking within a design context. This is a stretch, and the output will reflect this by highlighting transferable skills common in operations roles.
๐ Primary Responsibilities
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Develop and refine UX flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity UI designs for connected eBike products, ensuring alignment with project stakeholders.
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Create interactive high-fidelity prototypes using tools like ProtoPie to validate concepts, user interactions, and user flows, facilitating early feedback and iteration.
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Adapt and maintain UI designs within Figma, adhering to and contributing to an existing design system and its components, including comprehensive documentation.
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Conduct research tasks within project contexts, such as concept validation and usability feedback, to inform design decisions and enhance user understanding.
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Implement and refine UI/UX elements to improve interactivity and overall user comprehension of connected product features.
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Support user testing processes, actively participating in iteration cycles based on gathered feedback and insights.
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Assist in the organization and coordination of meetings and design reviews, contributing to efficient project workflows.
๐ Enhancement Note: The primary responsibilities are inherently design-focused. My enhancement here is to highlight the underlying process management and data-driven decision-making aspects that are transferable to operations roles, such as "validating concepts," "conducting research tasks," and "supporting user testing processes."
๐ Skills & Qualifications
Education: Currently enrolled in a university program for Design, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), or a comparable field of study.
Experience: Familiarity with interaction design principles, UI design best practices, and hands-on prototyping experience.
Required Skills:
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Proficiency in interaction design principles and UI design methodologies.
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Demonstrated experience with design tools such as Figma.
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Experience with prototyping tools like ProtoPie or similar software for interactive mockups and concept validation.
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Ability to create clear and effective UX flows and wireframes.
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Understanding of design systems and component-based design approaches.
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Strong analytical skills for conducting user research and usability feedback analysis.
Preferred Skills:
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Knowledge of natural user interfaces (NUI) and multimodal user experiences.
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Familiarity with usability testing methodologies and iterative design processes.
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Experience working within established design systems and contributing to their evolution.
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Basic understanding of front-end development principles, though not required for direct implementation.
๐ Enhancement Note: The preferred skills and working practice elements ("creative yet structured and reliable approach," "communicative teamwork") are framed to align with operations competencies like structured problem-solving and cross-functional collaboration, even though the core skills are design-oriented.
๐ Process & Systems Portfolio Requirements
Portfolio Essentials:
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Showcase of UX flows and wireframes demonstrating logical user journey mapping for digital products.
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Examples of high-fidelity UI designs that adhere to design principles and aesthetic standards.
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Demonstrations of interactive prototypes (e.g., ProtoPie projects) highlighting complex interactions and user flows.
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Case studies illustrating the process of design system contribution or maintenance, including component documentation.
Process Documentation:
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Documentation of design iteration cycles, from initial concept to final prototype, emphasizing a structured approach.
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Examples of how design decisions were informed by research, user feedback, or stakeholder input, showcasing a data-driven process.
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Workflow diagrams or process maps illustrating how design tasks integrate with broader product development cycles.
๐ Enhancement Note: This section is entirely constructed to bridge the design focus of the role with the operations requirement for process and system documentation. The emphasis is on the process of design and the systems (design systems, prototyping tools) used, highlighting the structured and documented nature of the work.
๐ต Compensation & Benefits
Salary Range: As this is a mandatory internship, compensation is typically standardized by university agreements and company policy. Based on industry benchmarks for mandatory internships in Germany (Baden-Wรผrttemberg region) for roles requiring specialized technical/design skills, a monthly allowance typically ranges from โฌ800 to โฌ1,200. For a 6-month full-time internship, this would equate to an annual equivalent of approximately โฌ9,600 - โฌ14,400.
Benefits:
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Hands-on experience designing for innovative connected products within a leading technology company.
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Opportunity to work with cutting-edge prototyping tools (ProtoPie) and design software (Figma).
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Immersion in a cross-functional product development environment, fostering collaboration with engineers and product managers.
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Exposure to a professional design system and its implementation in real-world products.
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Potential for networking and future career opportunities within Bosch.
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Contribution to sustainable mobility solutions through eBike Systems.
Working Hours: This is a full-time internship, typically structured around 40 hours per week, with potential flexibility depending on project needs and university requirements.
๐ Enhancement Note: Salary estimation is based on typical mandatory internship compensation in Germany, specifically for technical/design roles in large corporations. The benefits are framed to highlight the professional development and exposure aspects relevant to early-career professionals, including those interested in operations.
๐ฏ Team & Company Context
๐ข Company Culture
Industry: Automotive Technology, IoT, Mobility Solutions. Bosch eBike Systems operates within a dynamic sector focused on innovation in electric mobility, leveraging advanced connectivity and digital services. This context implies a fast-paced environment valuing technological advancement and user-centric solutions.
Company Size: Bosch Group is a large, multinational conglomerate. The eBike Systems division, while specialized, benefits from the resources and established processes of a global enterprise. For operations professionals, this means exposure to structured corporate environments, robust internal systems, and opportunities for process standardization.
Founded: Robert Bosch GmbH was founded in 1886. This long history signifies stability, a deep-rooted engineering culture, and a commitment to long-term innovation and quality. The eBike Systems unit represents Bosch's forward-looking approach to emerging markets like sustainable mobility.
Team Structure:
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The UX/UI design team within eBike Systems is likely a specialized unit, potentially part of a larger product development or engineering department. The team size could range from a few designers to a more extensive group depending on project scope.
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Reporting structures will likely follow standard corporate hierarchies, with designers reporting to a Design Lead or Product Manager.
Methodology:
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Data analysis and insights are crucial, especially in UX research and usability testing, to inform design decisions and measure impact.
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Workflow planning and optimization are inherent in the design process, from ideation to final implementation and iteration.
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Automation and efficiency practices are increasingly relevant in design, through tools like Figma plugins, prototyping automation, and design system efficiency.
Company Website: https://www.bosch-ebike.com/
๐ Enhancement Note: The company context is interpreted through the lens of operations. For example, "large, multinational conglomerate" implies structured environments and robust systems, relevant to operations professionals. The "Methodology" section explicitly links design practices to operations concepts like data analysis and workflow optimization.
๐ Career & Growth Analysis
Operations Career Level: This internship represents an entry-level position, a foundational step into a design-centric career path. For individuals aiming for operations roles, this internship could serve as an initial exposure to product development lifecycles, user-centric problem-solving, and the importance of structured processes and clear communication within a technical organization. It provides a unique perspective on how user needs translate into product features, a critical understanding for GTM and revenue operations.
Reporting Structure: The intern will report to a designated mentor or lead within the UX/UI design team, likely a Senior UX Designer or Design Lead. This provides direct guidance and exposure to team dynamics and project management within a specialized design function.
Operations Impact: While the direct impact is on product design and user experience, the skills developed are transferable to operations. Understanding user journeys, system interactions, and the iterative process of product improvement directly informs how GTM strategies are designed, how sales processes are optimized, and how revenue-generating systems are best configured. The intern gains insight into the "voice of the customer" from a design perspective, which is invaluable for operations roles focused on customer success and revenue enablement.
Growth Opportunities:
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Design Specialization: Potential to grow into a Junior UX/UI Designer, focusing on specific areas like interaction design, visual design, or user research within the eBike Systems domain or other Bosch divisions.
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Adjacent Roles: Develop transferable skills in project management, cross-functional collaboration, data analysis (from user research), and process documentation, which are foundational for entry into Sales Operations, Marketing Operations, or Revenue Operations roles after further education or specialized training.
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Product Development Exposure: Gain a holistic understanding of the product development lifecycle, from concept to market, which is beneficial for anyone in GTM operations seeking to align sales and marketing efforts with product realities.
๐ Enhancement Note: This section explicitly addresses how a design internship can be framed as relevant to operations careers, focusing on transferable skills and foundational knowledge. The "Operations Impact" and "Growth Opportunities" are tailored to bridge the gap between design and operations.
๐ Work Environment
Office Type: The internship is on-site in Reutlingen, Germany, indicating a traditional office environment within Bosch's facilities. This setting typically offers structured workspaces, access to shared resources, and opportunities for in-person collaboration.
Office Location(s): The primary location is Markwiesenstraรe 58, 72770 Reutlingen. This is a significant Bosch site, suggesting a well-equipped facility with dedicated areas for product development, design studios, and collaborative spaces.
Workspace Context:
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The workspace will likely be a blend of individual workstations for focused design work and collaborative areas for team meetings, brainstorming sessions, and design reviews.
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Access to necessary design software, hardware, and potentially specialized prototyping equipment will be provided.
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Opportunities for informal interactions with designers, engineers, and product managers will be abundant, fostering a dynamic learning environment.
Work Schedule: A standard full-time work schedule (approximately 40 hours per week) is expected, aligning with typical business hours in Germany. While design work can sometimes require flexibility, the core hours will likely be structured to facilitate team collaboration and project alignment.
๐ Enhancement Note: The work environment description is kept standard but emphasizes the collaborative and resource-rich aspects of a large corporate office, which are relevant for operations roles as well.
๐ Application & Portfolio Review Process
Interview Process:
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Initial Screening: A review of your CV, enrollment certificate, transcript of records, and any required examination regulations to assess academic qualifications and eligibility.
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Portfolio Presentation: An opportunity to showcase your UX/UI design work, focusing on your thought process, problem-solving approach, and proficiency with design tools like Figma and ProtoPie. Be prepared to walk through your process for specific projects.
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Skills & Fit Interview: A discussion with the hiring manager (Akos Nagy) and potentially other team members to assess your understanding of design principles, your teamwork capabilities, and your cultural fit within the Bosch eBike Systems team. Expect behavioral questions.
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Case Study/Exercise (Potential): You might be asked to complete a small design challenge or discuss how you would approach a specific design problem related to connected eBike products.
Portfolio Review Tips:
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Structure is Key: Organize your portfolio logically. For each project, clearly outline the problem, your role, the process you followed, the tools you used, the challenges you faced, and the outcomes.
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Highlight Process: Emphasize your UX/UI design process. Show wireframes, user flows, iterations, and the rationale behind your design decisions. For this role, focus on how you used ProtoPie for interactive validation.
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Demonstrate Tool Proficiency: Clearly showcase your ability to use Figma for UI design and its design system features, and ProtoPie for interactive prototyping.
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Quantify Impact (if possible): While challenging for internships, try to articulate how your designs aimed to improve user experience or solve a specific user need. If you have data from user testing, include it.
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Tailor to Bosch: Research Bosch eBike Systems and their existing products. Show an understanding of their brand and user base.
Challenge Preparation:
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Understand the Context: Familiarize yourself with the Bosch eBike Systems product ecosystem. Think about the user journeys of eBike riders, from planning a ride to interacting with the bike's display and connected app.
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Focus on Interaction: Given the emphasis on ProtoPie, be ready to discuss how you would prototype specific interactions for an eBike display or app, and what you'd aim to test.
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Problem-Solving Approach: Prepare to articulate a structured approach to solving design problems, considering user needs, technical constraints, and business goals.
๐ Enhancement Note: The interview process and portfolio tips are tailored to a design role but framed with an emphasis on structured processes, clear communication, and demonstrating problem-solving abilitiesโall crucial for operations roles. The "Operations Impact" aspect is reiterated in how portfolio projects can be framed.
๐ Tools & Technology Stack
Primary Tools:
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Figma: Essential for UI design, wireframing, and collaboration within an existing design system. Proficiency in creating and utilizing components and styles is expected.
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ProtoPie: A core tool for creating high-fidelity, interactive prototypes to validate complex user interactions and user flows. This is a key skill for this internship.
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Design System Tools: Familiarity with the principles and practical application of design systems for maintaining consistency and efficiency in UI design.
Analytics & Reporting:
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Usability Testing Platforms: Experience with tools or methodologies for conducting user testing and gathering feedback (e.g., Maze, UserTesting.com, or manual methods).
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Data Analysis Tools (Basic): While not a primary focus, understanding how to interpret basic data from user research or analytics to inform design decisions is beneficial.
CRM & Automation:
- Project Management/Collaboration Tools: Familiarity with tools like Jira, Confluence, or similar platforms used for task management, documentation, and team collaboration in product development environments.
๐ Enhancement Note: The tools listed are specific to UX/UI design. The enhancement focuses on how proficiency in these tools, particularly in terms of structured creation, documentation (design systems), and data-informed iteration (usability testing), aligns with the operational mindset of efficiency and process management.
๐ฅ Team Culture & Values
Operations Values:
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User-Centricity: A fundamental value, ensuring that all design decisions prioritize the needs and experiences of the end-user, which translates to customer focus in operations.
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Innovation & Quality: A commitment to developing high-quality, cutting-edge technologies and services, reflecting Bosch's broader ethos of engineering excellence and forward-thinking solutions.
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Collaboration & Teamwork: A strong emphasis on working together across disciplines to achieve common goals, mirroring the cross-functional collaboration essential in operations.
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Structured & Reliable Approach: Combining creativity with a structured, reliable methodology to deliver user-focused design excellence, aligning with the need for systematic processes in operations.
Collaboration Style:
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Cross-Functional Integration: Designers work closely with engineers, product managers, and other stakeholders, fostering an integrated approach to product development.
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Feedback Exchange: An open culture for constructive feedback on designs and prototypes, driving continuous improvement and iterative refinement.
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Knowledge Sharing: Encouraging the sharing of design best practices, tool tips, and insights across the team and relevant departments.
๐ Enhancement Note: The "Operations Values" are explicitly derived from the company description and role requirements, re-framed to resonate with operations professionals' core tenets like user/customer focus, structured processes, and collaboration.
โก Challenges & Growth Opportunities
Challenges:
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Bridging Design and Development: Effectively translating complex user needs and design concepts into technical specifications that engineers can implement, requiring clear communication and understanding of technical constraints.
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Navigating a Design System: Working within and contributing to an established design system requires attention to detail and adherence to established guidelines while also identifying opportunities for improvement.
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Iterative Design Under Pressure: Balancing creative exploration with project deadlines and the need for rapid iteration based on feedback and testing.
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Understanding Complex Systems: Grasping the intricacies of connected products and their user interfaces within the eBike ecosystem, which requires continuous learning.
Learning & Development Opportunities:
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Advanced Prototyping Skills: Deepening expertise in ProtoPie for creating sophisticated and realistic interactive prototypes.
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Design System Mastery: Gaining in-depth knowledge of design system architecture, maintenance, and best practices for scaling design.
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User Research Acumen: Developing stronger skills in planning, conducting, and analyzing user research to drive design decisions.
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Cross-Disciplinary Understanding: Learning about the product development lifecycle from engineering and product management perspectives, which is invaluable for operations roles.
๐ Enhancement Note: Challenges and growth opportunities are framed to highlight the learning curve and the development of skills that are either directly applicable to design or transferable to operations, such as problem-solving, process adherence, and cross-functional understanding.
๐ก Interview Preparation
Strategy Questions:
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"Describe a challenging UX/UI design project you worked on. What was the problem, your approach, the tools you used (especially Figma and ProtoPie), and what was the outcome?" (Focus on structured problem-solving and process).
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"How would you approach designing an interactive prototype for a new feature on an eBike display, considering user feedback?" (Demonstrate understanding of prototyping for validation and iteration).
Company & Culture Questions:
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"What interests you about Bosch eBike Systems and their connected products?" (Show research into the company's mission and technology).
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"How do you approach collaborating with engineers and product managers on design projects?" (Emphasize teamwork and cross-functional communication).
Portfolio Presentation Strategy:
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Tell a Story: For each project, frame it as a narrative: the challenge, the journey, and the resolution.
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Show, Don't Just Tell: Use visuals generously โ wireframes, user flows, interactive prototypes (via screen recordings or live demos), and final UI mockups.
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Explain Your "Why": Articulate the reasoning behind your design decisions at each stage. Why did you choose a particular interaction? Why this layout?
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Highlight Tool Usage: Specifically mention and showcase your proficiency with Figma and ProtoPie, explaining how they enabled your design process and validation efforts.
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Be Prepared for Questions: Anticipate questions about your process, your challenges, and how you'd handle specific scenarios.
๐ Enhancement Note: Interview questions and portfolio presentation strategies are designed to help candidates demonstrate not only their design skills but also the structured thinking, problem-solving abilities, and collaborative aptitude that are highly valued in operations roles.
๐ Application Steps
To apply for this internship position:
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Submit your application through the provided link on SmartRecruiters.
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Customize Your Resume: Highlight any projects or coursework related to design thinking, user experience, process documentation, or working with technical systems. Quantify achievements where possible, even if in academic contexts.
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Curate Your Portfolio: Select 2-3 of your strongest UX/UI design projects. Ensure they clearly demonstrate your skills in Figma, ProtoPie, wireframing, and interaction design. Prepare a concise overview for each project, focusing on your process and learnings.
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Prepare for the Interview: Research Bosch eBike Systems, their products, and their company values. Practice articulating your design process and how you collaborate with others, focusing on structured problem-solving. Be ready to discuss your motivations for intern at Bosch.
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Gather Required Documents: Ensure your CV, transcript of records, enrollment certificate, and examination regulations are readily available for submission. If applicable, have your work and residence permit documentation prepared.
โ ๏ธ Important Notice: This enhanced job description has been tailored to bridge the gap between a UX/UI Design internship and the prompt's request for a Revenue Operations, Sales Operations, or GTM focus. While the core role is design-centric, the interpretation emphasizes transferable skills, structured processes, and potential career pathways relevant to operations professionals. All details should be verified directly with the hiring organization before making application decisions.
Application Requirements
Candidates must be currently enrolled university students studying Design, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related field. Proficiency in Figma and ProtoPie, along with a strong understanding of interaction design principles, is required.