
Become a designer/DTP specialist at the Concertgebouw in
Amsterdam, one of the most beautiful concert halls in the world! A vibrant
a work environment where there’s something new to experience every day. As a designer, you’ll
marketing materials, such as posters, digital banners, and brochures, within our
corporate identity. Through your work, you showcase everything that’s happening at the Concertgebouw
That's what you do!
About Het Concertgebouw
The Royal Concertgebouw is considered
one of the world's most important concert halls thanks to its unparalleled
acoustics and a diverse, high-quality program. Our mission is to
connecting and enriching as many people as possible with sublime music
experience.
We present a variety of genres, including classical, pop,
hip-hop, jazz, children's concerts, and film music. Every year, we host more
more than 900 events with over 730,000 visitors. With our enthusiastic
As a close-knit organization, we strive to provide the very best experience for our visitors,
musicians and staff.
Who are you?
education.
graphic design and image editing software, including Adobe InDesign and Illustrator
and Photoshop.
visual arts, photography, and design.
printing processes, specifications, and file submission requirements for other types
statements.
and enjoys discovering new music.
and very precise.
No two people are alike! The Concertgebouw strives to be an organization
where everyone feels welcome and safe. Where employees are free to
and be given every opportunity and recognition to contribute in their own way to the
mission.
What will you be doing?
As a designer/DTP specialist, you are responsible for
for designing print and digital materials in accordance with our corporate identity.
Materials such as (but certainly not limited to): posters, flyers, digital
banners, ads, templates, and brochures. You’ll come up with ideas for the
corporate identity and are actively involved in any changes to the corporate identity.
You will work closely with colleagues in the Marketing, Communications, and
Sales, but also with other departments within the Concertgebouw, such as
Sponsorship, Venue Rentals, and the Concertgebouw Fund. Because there’s always so much to
This means ensuring that you have a practical, clear, and structured plan for
your work. For a wide range of design-related questions,
Colleagues, you’ve always come to the right place.
To sum it up, as a designer/DTP specialist, you are
Main responsibilities:
high-impact graphic materials (print and digital), such as concert posters,
advertisements, flyers, brochures, and digital banners.
templates created by other departments within the organization
can be used.
organizing and monitoring the schedule (including deadlines) for
statements.
for example, for the website;
of the Concertgebouw’s visual identity;
when external parties are needed to provide support for design tasks.
What does your team look like?
You are part of the Content Team at Het
Concertgebouw. Among other things, this team is responsible for all text and images on the
website, all posts on social media channels, video productions, and the creation
from printed materials such as the series brochure and our monthly magazine Preludium.
You will work closely with the print and online editors on the team. You will also work
very closely with the marketers in the Marketing Department, for example, for
promoting concerts.
What do we offer?
$3,253 gross per month based on full-time employment (38 hours per
week).
if you'd like
A varied role with room for your own ideas and creativity.
keep our knowledge up to date and continue to grow.
including VAT.
A dedicated, enthusiastic, and friendly team in a relaxed work environment.
Interested?
Do you see yourself in this profile and are you
Does this job description sound exciting to you? If so, please apply by Monday, the 5th
September 2022 by sending your application, including your resume and cover letter, tovacature@concertgebouw.nl
For more information about this job opening, please
Please contact Thomas de Jonker, Head of the Content Team
(t.dejonker@concertgebouw.nl, 020 57 30 461).