Vacancies

Working at 8D means being part of a team that seamlessly integrates process guidance, design and creation. We work across disciplines to develop solutions that truly fit the target audience and context. With AI and technology advancing at lightning speed, it’s more crucial than ever to create not just anything—but the right thing. After all, technically and graphically, we can now build almost anything.

All these changes require a curious and critical mindset. We engage with target audiences, challenge assumptions, and rapidly create and test prototypes. Sometimes, it means swimming against the tide. But we only pursue what we truly believe in.

Vacancies

At the moment, we have no open vacancies.

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At the moment, we have no open internship positions.

We typically post our internship opportunities in May and December on this page.

“The best part of my job is collaborating with a wide range of sectors. Every day, I learn something new about the important work of healthcare professionals and researchers, and I contribute to its impact with my knowledge of design and innovation.”

Product Owner

“Everyone at 8D is highly driven and eager to learn – a must in the research and innovation sector. We’re also a bit unconventional, which helps us achieve a lot while having plenty of fun.”

Nicole van den Berg

Communicatieadviseur & Tekstschrijver

“The best part of my job is collaborating with a wide range of sectors. Every day, I learn something new about the important work of healthcare professionals and researchers, and I contribute to its impact with my knowledge of design and innovation.”

Product Owner

“Everyone at 8D is highly driven and eager to learn – a must in the research and innovation sector. We’re also a bit unconventional, which helps us achieve a lot while having plenty of fun.”

Nicole van den Berg

Communicatieadviseur & Tekstschrijver

Open Day ’10 Years of 8D’ – Bas Altenburg presents Om Tafel

More than a job

We believe that work should not only provide a salary but also opportunities for personal growth. Preferably together with your colleagues! By learning from each other—and getting to know one another. That’s why, in addition to a competitive salary, we offer the following benefits:

  • Personal Development Budget in both time and money
  • A shared company lunch every afternoon
  • A company happy hour every Thursday during work hours
  • Drawing names for Sinterklaas (hoping Bas didn’t get yours!) and a festive Christmas party
  • 5 weeks of paid time off per year + official holidays
    (Because growth also requires space and rest)

Finally, colleagues you’ll actually look forward to working with!

Discover our projects

How do you bring theoretical knowledge to life?

From research report to card game

A card game is an excellent way to bring theoretical information, like a research report, to life. Want to know what that looks like? Get inspired by Care Trivia, a lively and competitive card game focused on Wmo service procurement. Our designers developed this game in collaboration with researchers from Hanze University of Applied Sciences.

Care Trivia is specifically designed for contract managers, procurement officers, and policy officers at municipalities. The game brings information from “the drawer”—an in-depth module—to life and encourages discussion about various scenarios that can occur during the procurement of Wmo services.

How can workplaces support neurodivergent employees?

The HOST discussion game sparks conversations about workplace dilemmas in the hospitality sector, with a special focus on the experiences of hospitality professionals with autism. What challenges do they encounter?…

Simulation: what should I do during a cyberattack?

Ransomware is a rapidly growing form of cybercrime that can cause significant financial and reputational damage. Organizations are therefore seeking ways to strengthen their digital resilience. For the project ‘Resilience…

Can gaming help people train their balance?

Can playfully imitating movements in a video game help people train their balance? In particular during recovery after a stroke? Together with researchers at the University of Twente and Radboud…

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