FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship lasts for a period of 6 months.
What is the expected start date for the internship?
The expected start date for the internship is July 2025.
Where is the internship located?
The internship is located in Geneva.
What are the main responsibilities of the IP intern?
The IP intern will handle clearance, protection, and enforcement of international trademark, design, and domain name portfolios, conduct legal research, manage documents and data, and coordinate projects with attorneys.
What qualifications are required for the internship?
A completed bachelor's degree in law and either completed or currently pursuing a specialization in IP with strong knowledge of trademarks and designs are required.
What skills are preferred for this internship?
Preferred skills include attention to detail, critical thinking, advanced written English proficiency, IT proficiency, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Is knowledge of other languages an advantage?
Yes, knowledge of other languages is considered a bonus.
Is it necessary to have an internship agreement?
Yes, an internship agreement (une convention de stage) is mandatory.
Will the intern be working under supervision?
Yes, the intern will handle projects and enforcement cases under attorney supervision.
What software proficiency is expected for the role?
The intern should be proficient in Microsoft Office, including Excel and PowerPoint.