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YOU WILL: • Collaborate with our in-house team of creatives from around the world – creative directors, graphic designers, copywriters, 3D, Photo, and Video teams. • Sit in on meetings with cross-functional teams to see how creative projects are developed from the ground-up for campaigns and global product launches. • Share in the exciting experience of developing artwork to support Corsair’s initiative and see your creative ideas being used in real-world applications. • Get first-hand experience with using and implementing brand guidelines and tailoring your creative work to fit within the scope of a brand. • Work on creative projects for your portfolio – this could be digital-based advertisements like web banners, web pages, or other marketing materials for major online retailers. Or it could be print-based files for product packaging that will be seen in the hands of customers and in retail stores around the world. This role welcomes those passionate about print or digital graphic design; experience in both is a plus! YOU ARE: • Someone who lives in the world of creativity with a strong passion for design, and preferably someone who is excited about being a part of the PC building and gaming industry. • Able to showcase your fundamental knowledge of the creative process including researching, brainstorming, conceptualizing, iterating, and producing finalized designs with input on creative direction from senior designers and directors. • Someone with a good eye for design including an understanding of color theory, typography, visual hierarchy, page layout, grid systems, balance, emphasis, etc. • Able to present your portfolio well, discuss your projects and your creative process, and explain how you overcame challenges. • Skilled in Adobe Creative Cloud software, including Illustrator, Photoshop, and optionally InDesign. Knowledge of Figma is a major plus if applying for digital design. Hand-drawn illustration or sketching skills are a bonus, though not mandatory. • You are actively enrolled as a full-time student in an accredited institution and have completed at least one year of education. • Able to work 40 hours a week throughout the course of the 12-week summer internship either between (May 27 – August 13 th , 2026 OR June 16 th – September 13 th , 2026) • Legally authorized to work in the United States WHO WE ARE: CORSAIR (NASDAQ: CRSR) is a leading global developer and manufacturer of high-performance gear and technology for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts. From award-winning PC components and peripherals, to premium streaming equipment and smart ambient lighting, CORSAIR delivers a full ecosystem of products that work together to enable everyone, from casual gamers to committed professionals, to perform at their very best. CORSAIR also includes subsidiary brands Elgato, which provides premium studio equipment and accessories for content creators; SCUF Gaming, which builds custom-designed controllers for competitive gamers; ORIGIN PC, a builder of custom gaming and workstation desktop PCs and laptops; DROP, a community-driven brand known for enthusiast keyboards and curated peripherals; and Fanatec, a leading manufacturer of high-end sim racing hardware. This position is remote and includes a base pay rate of $25 per hour/holiday pay. We have many intern openings in a variety of departments, check them all out to see which suits your interests and professional development the best at corsair.com/careers. Apply tot his job

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