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Beauty Blitz on Mon, Apr 08 2013 - 11:51am
New York -
Beauty Blitz is currently seeking interns for Summer 13 and beyond. We are looking for motivated candidates who have a strong interest in the beauty industry and trends, as well as knowledge of digital media, journalism and pop culture. We are looking for individuals who are efficient and proactive with exceptional taste. Our internship program offers participants the ability to learn about all aspects of this online beauty magazine and media company.
This internship is NOT paid
This internship COUNTS for credits
Company
Beauty Blitz
Posted On
Monday, April 08 2013 - 11:51am
Category
Graphic arts/commercial arts/photography
Location
NY
Additional Details
Working with the editorial team to prep still life and on-model photo shoots
Interested in beauty, style, typography, branding and digital media
Styling and photographing products for stories
Helping with post-production and layout design in Photoshop
Participating in team meetings to help shape BeautyBlitz’s editorial calendar
Evaluating the visual landscape of other media brands
Assisting with social media, including Pinterest, Instagram, Vine, Facebook, and Twitter
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Parenting.com on Fri, Apr 05 2013 - 8:15am
New York -
Parenting.com is looking for part-time summer interns to start in May or June. The position is unpaid and for college credit with a letter from your university. We’re looking for digital-savvy students—must be very passionate about the web! Be prepared for hard work but many opportunities to write and get some great clips.
This internship is NOT paid
This internship COUNTS for credits
Company
Parenting.com
Posted On
Friday, April 05 2013 - 8:15am
Category
Journalism
Location
NY
Additional Details
Duties may include any or all of the following:
- Building content in Drupal, our content management system
- Researching and writing original content
- Pitching topics and blogging weekly for our editors’ blog Show & Tell
- Assisting the social media editor in posting to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, G+, etc
- Assisting with partner pitches and producing content for partners
- Opportunities to do some writing for the magazine
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Private Jet Lifestyle magazine on Thu, Apr 04 2013 - 8:37am
New York -
Elite Traveler, the Private Jet Lifestyle magazine, is looking for an
outstanding editorial intern to work three to four days a week, from June
1st through August 31st. Candidates should be detail-oriented and
independent workers who want to learn more about the editorial side of
magazines. Daily responsibilities include researching and fact-checking,
sourcing images for the art department, helping to secure credit info, and
writing for the web. An interest in fashion and/or travel is a major plus!
Interns will recieve a $10/day stipend and college credit is required.
This internship IS paid
This internship COUNTS for credits
Company
Private Jet Lifestyle magazine
Posted On
Thursday, April 04 2013 - 8:37am
Category
Communications
Location
NY 10017
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This American Life on Mon, Apr 01 2013 - 10:01am
New York -
The internship program focuses on every facet of producing This American Life—from copyediting to technical production to administrative duties. The interns start off observing the weekly production of the show by sitting in on meetings and edits with producers while developing basic production skills. Interns are required to have experience with Pro Tools or similar digital editing software and are responsible for producing weekly promos and short interviews. Our interns transcribe tape, learn to structure and mix a radio story, and perform assorted menial administrative tasks that are true signs of an internship. By the end of the program, interns are encouraged to produce their own pieces, including editing and mixing voice, sound and music. The diversity of tasks depends largely on initiative and self-motivation. Note: we do not offer internships for the television show. It is not in production now.
This internship IS paid
This internship does NOT count for credits
Company
This American Life
Posted On
Monday, April 01 2013 - 10:01am
Category
Media production/programming (TV, radio, film)
Location
NY 10001
Additional Details
To apply for the internship program, send a cover letter of no more than 500 words explaining why you should be selected to take part in the program and letting us know something about yourself and why you'd like to work in radio. We aren't looking for fan letters. We know you like the show and we appreciate it, but use the cover letter to tell us why we would appreciate you. You should include a resume and the names and phone numbers of at least two references we may contact.

We ask that you also answer the questions below. You can be brief with your responses—the point of the exercise is both to get an idea of the kind of thinking and work that go into the internship while also allowing the staff to get to know you a little better.
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The Design Factory on Fri, Mar 29 2013 - 2:51pm
Texas -
The Design Factory is seeking a graphic/web design intern to join the Marketing department. Intern will create original design work for company brochures, graphics, electronic mail pieces, and other marketing materials as assigned.
This internship is NOT paid
This internship COUNTS for credits
Company
The Design Factory
Posted On
Friday, March 29 2013 - 2:51pm
Category
Graphic arts/commercial arts/photography
Location
TX 75215
Additional Details
Key Responsibilities
Develop and design creative elements for sales/marketing campaigns
Ensure consistency, accuracy, and compliance with corporate branding standards
Design and moderate graphic elements on social venues
Handle website edits and updates
Make revisions to print materials
Provide graphic design support related to Corporate projects and activities
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StoryCorps on Fri, Mar 29 2013 - 9:17am
New York -
The Marketing & Communications Department works to create the public face of StoryCorps by educating the public about the organization’s mission, initiatives, and tiers of service. Our goal is to communicate that StoryCorps is an independent nonprofit organization worthy of general public interest, press attention, and financial support.

This is an exciting opportunity for a recent graduate or undergraduate looking to get hands on experience working as part of an in-house design team at a mid-size nonprofit. The Marketing & Graphic Design Intern will assist the Senior Coordinator of Marketing to design print and digital marketing materials for all departments in StoryCorps.
This internship IS paid
This internship does NOT count for credits
Company
StoryCorps
Posted On
Friday, March 29 2013 - 9:17am
Category
Advertising/marketing/media
Location
NY 11217
Additional Details
Our interns take part in a supportive and collaborative work environment at our offices in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Unless otherwise noted, StoryCorps interns work in the morning (9:30 am–1:30 pm) or in the afternoons (1:30–5:30 pm), Monday through Friday, for a total of 20 hours per week.

StoryCorps provides a weekly stipend of $55 to help cover lunch and transportation expenses. In addition, StoryCorps interns may arrange to receive school credit upon program completion.

To be eligible for a StoryCorps internship, applicants must be able to commit to the full six-month session. We do not accept summer only interns.

All Summer/Fall 2013 internship opportunities are can be viewed at the right hand side of this page. Applications for the Summer/Fall 2013 session are due by April 10, 2013. We are also accepting applications for future sessions on a rolling basis.
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National Museum of the American Indian on Thu, Mar 28 2013 - 9:04am
District Of Columbia -
The Internship Program provides educational opportunities for students interested in the museum profession and related fields. Interns complete projects using the resources of the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) and other Smithsonian offices. Internships are an opportunity for students to learn about the museum’s collections, exhibitions, programs, and methodologies, and to meet professionals in the museum field.
This internship IS paid
This internship does NOT count for credits
Company
National Museum of the American Indian
Posted On
Thursday, March 28 2013 - 9:04am
Category
Communications
Location
DC 20013
Additional Details
Ten-Week Internship Session Start Dates:
Spring: Starting third full week of March
Summer: Starting first full week of June
Fall: Starting last full week of September

Deadlines
For each internship term, applications must be submitted electronically by the following dates:
Winter/Spring term: November 20
Summer: February 6
Fall: July 12

HOW TO APPLY

Eligibility
Students who are currently enrolled in an academic program, or who have graduated within six months of the start of the internship session, are eligible to apply. A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or its equivalent is generally expected (with withdrawals and incompletes explained). Students not receiving a stipend have the ability to work a minimum of twenty hours per week.
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The Third Way on Wed, Mar 27 2013 - 10:16am
District Of Columbia -
Third Way’s Economic Program advances economic policy ideas that aim to help middle-class Americans succeed in the 21st Century. The Economic Program includes the Capital Markets Initiative, which educates Congressional staffers and other policymakers on the role of capital markets. In the past, Economic Program interns have:

Co-authored the August 2012 memo “Understanding LIBOR,” which explained the controversy surrounding the manipulation of the London Interbank Offered Rate.
Conducted research for and drafted the July 2012 memo, “Busting the Myths about Health Care Reform,” which refuted false and misleading claims about the Affordable Care Act in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the law.
Collected data from federal agencies to forecast the impact of budget sequestration on core government services—and helped draft the corresponding memo, “Attention Tea Party! Sequestration Affects Your Lives Too,” released November 2011.
Worked with Economic Program staff to compile research, including: a literature review on the relationship between budget deficits and economic growth, a collection of data on U.S. exports to Asia-Pacific countries; and a historical summary of the 1990 federal budget negotiations.
Assisted the Economic Program team with administrative tasks, such as compiling weekly e-mail updates on various topics, proofreading publications, delivering reports to Capitol Hill offices, and preparing invitations for Third Way events.
Represented Third Way at Capitol Hill committee hearings, think tank seminars, Capital Markets Initiative 101 lectures, and other events.
The ideal candidate will:

Be pursuing or have recently completed a graduate degree in economics or public policy.
Have some academic or work experience related to economic policy issues, such as the federal budget, international trade, health care, tax policy, or financial markets.
Have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Have strong qualitative and quantitative research skills, including the ability to work with datasets and Microsoft Excel.
This internship IS paid
This internship does NOT count for credits
Company
The Third Way
Posted On
Wednesday, March 27 2013 - 10:16am
Category
Accounting/finance/economics
Location
DC 20036
Additional Details
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. You may apply for the following sessions: Fall (September‐ December), Spring (January‐ May) or Summer (June‐ August). Incomplete applications will not be considered. EOE.

Please send the following to internship@thirdway.org

Cover Letter
Resume
Short writing sample
References (professor/current or recent employer)
When applying, please reference the semester and program in which you are interested within the subject line of your email (e.g. Spring Internship).
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Museum of Science on Tue, Mar 26 2013 - 10:26am
Massachusetts -
The Live Animal Center (LAC) cares for the museum’s collection of live animals. The collection of over 100 animals is used for the museums educational activities such as exhibits, live presentations and school programs. The LAC is a seven day a week, 365 days a year operation.
This internship is NOT paid
This internship COUNTS for credits
Company
Museum of Science
Posted On
Tuesday, March 26 2013 - 10:26am
Category
Environment
Location
MA 02114
Additional Details
Responsibilities
- Assist in the daily care of the Museum’s live animals
- Clean and maintain animal enclosures and exhibits
- Prepare diets
- Assist in record keeping
Minimum Qualifications
- Undergraduate or Graduate student, career changer.
- Interested in pursuing an animal oriented career.
- Previous animal care experience desired.
- Ability and desire to work with a variety of live animals.
In order to be considered for an internship, please email the internship program coordinator with the following:
The exact internship position title in the subject line
A cover letter detailing your interest in and relevant experience related to a specific internship position
A resumé that includes contact information of three references
You may apply for multiple positions; please send a separate email with a tailored cover letter for each position. Emails are preferred and can be processed more quickly. However, we are also able to accept cover letters and resumés by mail or fax if necessary:
Mail to:
Internship Program Coordinator
Museum of Science
Science Park
Boston, MA 02114
617-589-0362 (FAX)
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International Crisis Group on Mon, Mar 25 2013 - 4:38pm
District Of Columbia -
Crisis Group’s Washington, DC, internship program is designed to give current undergraduate and graduate students, as well as recent graduates, the opportunity to work amongst the government, think tank, and NGO community. Whether attending a hearing on Capitol Hill, producing multimedia, or conducting research for a memo, interns are exposed to the DC policymaking, media, and advocacy community.
This internship IS paid
This internship does NOT count for credits
Company
International Crisis Group
Posted On
Monday, March 25 2013 - 4:38pm
Category
Journalism
Location
DC 20006
Additional Details
The International Crisis Group seeks candidates with a demonstrated interest in communications, journalism, and/or international relations. Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply. Experience in a professional office setting as well as excellent writing, research, organizational, and computer skills are a must. International experience, language skills, and/or previous media experience, particularly with broadcast or new media (with preference given to candidates with knowledge of online video editing programs) are desirable. The candidate must be detail oriented, self-starting, and resourceful. This position is unpaid with a monthly stipend and requires a commitment of six months full-time.
Application online: http://bit.ly/o07prI
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