Founded in 1946 by Pietro and Giovanni Ferrero, the Ferrero Group is a family-owned business in its third generation. It has been built by talented people who share a commitment towards continuous improvement to achieve the highest quality and care. This same commitment is put into everything we do for our consumers and characterizes the environment in which we operate.
Some of the world’s most iconic confectionery products come from Ferrero, including Nutella®, Tic Tac®, Ferrero Rocher®, and Kinder Surprise®. Sold in more than 170 countries, our products are part of the collective memory and traditions of consumers all around the world; loved by generations.
The secret to our global success is our 38,767 employees across the world, all dedicated to delivering the care and quality to craft the business, the careers and the brands we are proud of. From the moment you join us, we make sure you can nurture your curiosity and natural abilities. We provide the resources you need to succeed personally and professionally in a diverse work environment that is multicultural, innovative, and highly rewarding.
As a Junior IP Lawyer Intern in our Legal team in Luxembourg, you will help safeguard the brands people recognize on shelf, online, and in everyday moments. You will shape clear, practical answers that let colleagues move forward with confidence, while keeping trademarks and other IP rights respected.
You will work close to marketing and brand teams, reviewing how names, claims, slogans, visuals, and packaging are used. Each request is a small piece of a bigger story: you support launches and campaigns, and you craft decisions that keep our brand activities consistent and compliant.
You will handle day‑to‑day IP approvals for marketing and communication materials, and you will guide internal teams toward the right use of trademarks, slogans, packaging elements, and other brand assets. Through your reviews, you will help prevent avoidable risk and keep campaigns ready for timely release.
Moreover, you will run trademark and IP clearances for new brand proposals, slogans, and claims, working closely with colleagues to define what can be used and how. You will document your conclusions in a clear way, and you will help teams adjust ideas early so work stays aligned with IP requirements.
Finally, you will review packaging and product restyling materials, checking trademark use and consistency across markets and formats. You will also support Food Services activities, responding to operational needs with the same care and precision, and you will learn to balance business speed with legal quality.
To be eligible for the internship, you must be enrolled in an educational institution, or the internship must start and end within 12 months after your last school enrolment period. In addition, you must already hold EU citizenship or a valid work permit for Luxembourg which is valid at least until the end of February 2027.
You are pursuing a master’s degree in law, and you have chosen courses, a thesis, or practical work that connects directly to Intellectual Property and trademark law. You want to apply that learning and grow your judgement through real cases.
You can bring a first professional experience, including an internship, in a law firm or an in‑house legal department where you reviewed documents, performed legal research, and delivered written conclusions. You are comfortable handling several requests with clear priorities and deadlines.
You work in English every day and you write in a simple, direct style that helps others act. You collaborate with marketing and legal colleagues, you ask precise questions, and you check details carefully when you review brand and packaging materials.
Are you ready for this great challenge? Don’t miss the chance to apply!