« March 2009 | Main | August 2009 »

April 28, 2009

Public Relations Internship at the Science Museum of Virginia

Public Relations Internship at the Science Museum of Virginia

Description of Organization:
The Science Museum of Virginia is a state institution. We are a hands-on science center with hundreds of interactive exhibit experiences and an IMAX®DOME theater. The Virginia Aviation Museum and Danville Science Center are divisions of the Science Museum.

Intern Responsibilities:
Researching and writing basic news releases for statewide distribution. Work with PR Manager to help meet needs of broadcast, print and web-based reporters and photographers. Assist in creating press kit material for major events. Find news coverage and maintain electronic news clipping files. Scan hard copy coverage. Maintain monthly events calendars. Work with marketing and other museum departments in developing and executing PR events to generate news coverage of the Science Museum, its programs and projects.

Intern Qualifications:
Candidate should have strong writing skills. Knowledge of journalism and PR are helpful. Knowledge of Word, EXCEL and ability to scan is a plus. Interns should be prepared to work in a business environment. They must have the ability to work on deadline. They also must be able to work alone as well as part of a team.

Other:

This internship is offered year round. Hours are flexible. This is an unpaid internship. The Science Museum is located at 2500 West Broad Street, about a mile from the VCU Monroe Park Campus.

Contact:
Nancy Tait, Public Relations Manager, Science Museum of Virginia, E-mail: ntait@smv.org, Phone 804-864-1407

How to Apply:
Applicants should e-mail a resume, two written references and writing samples along with cover letter to Nancy Tait, ntait@smv.org.

April 23, 2009

AJT Study Abroad/Internship Program

Americas Journalism Training, Inc. is as Study Abroad/Internship program in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The AJT program was founded in close partnership with the world-renown Missouri School of Journalism in 2005. AJT was designed with input from journalism professors, journalists in U.S. Hispanic cities and foreign correspondents throughout Latin America.

AJT hosts small groups of students, focusing on individual attention and journalism internships that meet students' specific career interests with Argentina's top media outlets. AJT courses can help students earn college credit in Spanish, Journalism and with their internships.

The AJT program offers the following components:

• Interactive city tour/ Spanish refresher
• Fully furnished home-stay apartment with phone, high-speed Internet and cable
• Internship (News Editorial, Public Relations, Magazine, Advertising, Photojournalism, Online/ Convergence & Broadcast)
• Intensive Spanish immersion
• Weekly Spanish courses
• International Journalism Seminars with a professional journalist
• Airport pick-up/ drop-off
• Argentine travel packages to take full advantage of your stay

A complete description of the Americas Journalism Training program and internships can be found at:

AJT Regular Programs in the Spring, Summer and Fall begin the third Monday of January and August (16 weeks), and the third Monday of May (12-weeks).

AJT also offers Spanish Intensive programs for those with little or no Spanish experience, and Self-Design programs where a student can pick his/her start and end date and program options.
Please see our website; e-mail info@ajtexperience.com; or call us at: 305-831-4897 for more information.

AJT. Just Go. Come Back Inspired!

Sales & Marketing Internship Opportunity

Sales & Marketing Internship Opportunity

Helping students set a course for a rewarding career.
The Greater Richmond Convention Center offers internship placements for students interested in careers related to advertising, public relations, sales, and facility marketing. An internship at the GRCC is intended to provide a true learning experience for students as they observe a variety of positions. The off-campus program enables students to develop marketable skills in a real life environment, again insight into their chosen career and get a head start on their career path.

The internship is a non-paid position and is typically limited to one semester per student, or a summer program. Scheduling is flexible in order to accommodate the student's school calendar, or summer vacation schedule. Students are required to receive credit hours for this opportunity and submit the appropriate paperwork to their supervisor, prior to their first day. The sheer size and central location of the Greater Richmond Convention Center make it one of the most desirable meeting destinations in the Mid-Atlantic region. Situated in the heart of Virginia's capital city, the enormous 700,000 square-foot facility sits on 5 and ½ city blocks. Interior accommodations include 178,159 square feet of exhibit space, 32 meeting rooms and the 30,550 square-foot Grand Ballroom.

The Greater Richmond Convention Center was built as a result of regional cooperation between the City of Richmond, and the surrounding counties of Henrico, Chesterfield, and Hanover. The Greater Richmond Convention Center is owned by the Greater Richmond Convention Center Authority, which is comprised of these governmental entities and the Retail Merchants Association of Greater Richmond.

The Greater Richmond Convention Center is managed by Global Spectrum, which is the fastest growing firm in the public assembly facility management field with more than 55 facilities in the United States, Canada, and Asia. Examples of venues managed by Global Spectrum are arenas, football/baseball stadiums, convention centers, amphitheaters, expo centers, and performing arts theaters.


Sales & Marketing Internships:

Sales/Marketing: Assist the Sales and Marketing Department in areas such as selling space, advertising, marketing, promotions and client relations. Participate in ongoing learning to include selling to prospective clients, proposals and contracts, tradeshow participation, marketing/advertising campaigns, drafting press releases and assisting with promotional opportunities. A fair amount of computer work / paperwork is required in the sales process, including Internet research, entry of accounts into the sales data base, blocking space for client events in the sales data base, preparation of Microsoft Word & Excel reports and proposal documents, preparation of sales kits and mailings. There is also some filing and phone work involved. The student's ability, grasp of the scope of work, and accuracy on projects will determine the level of involvement in actual direct sales efforts and assignment to marketing
projects.

Hours required: Approximately 20-40 hours/week, depending upon department schedule and the school's requirement for hours. May be required to work evenings and weekends. A schedule will be determined in advance for all parties to agree to.

Wages:
Non-paid

Attire: Business casual / possibly business dress for certain events.

Qualifications: College juniors, seniors, or graduate students working for earned credit. Applicant must have knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. Applicant must be well-organized with ability to prioritize and handle multiple assignments and be willing to get involved in projects with varying degrees of difficulty. Applicant should be a self directed and self motivated candidate who takes initiative on own, as supervisor is not constantly in the immediate office environment. Applicant must possess the ability to work in a fast-paced, team environment and have excellent written and verbal communication skills.

To apply:
send resume and cover letter stating your interests to:
Lori Coyne, Director of Sales & Marketing
Greater Richmond Convention Center
Global Spectrum Internship Program
403 N. 3rd Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Or via E-mail: LCoyne@greaterrichmondcc.com
For more information on the Greater Richmond Convention Center, please visit www.richmondcenter.com.

April 14, 2009

NetSearch Direct - Web 2.0 Paid Internship

NetSearch Direct - Web 2.0 Internship

Description of Organization:

Located in Richmond, Virginia, NetSearch Direct has been propelling Fortune 500 companies and local businesses in every market to the top of their game. We have a team with over a decade of experience - they've seen search engine marketing (SEM) in its beginnings, they've seen changes, and they're shaping the future. Our department works with every budget, every size business, and every advertising vertical - we're not intimidated by any advertising challenge. We live to help small businesses reach their wildest Internet marketing dreams. NetSearch Direct works with over 100 businesses regionally and nationally.

Job Duties:

--Work directly with marketing team to create and write marketing strategies for small businesses.
--Work with marketing team in executing those strategies.
--Researching and writing blog entries for a variety of clients, including our own company.
--General project support for Web 2.0 team.


Academic Requirements:

--Minimum 2.5 GPA
--Majoring in Business or Mass Communications
--Rising Junior or Senior
--Must earn academic credit


Job Requirements:

--Strong writing skills
--Knowledge of web programming languages (HTML, CSS, PHP, etc.)
--Microsoft Office, Adobe CS3
--Ability to create a blog and write in that blog
--Experience with social media (MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
--Prepared to work in a casual business environment
--Team player


Hours:

This internship is offered in the summer of 2009. Hours are flexible, but must be performed between 8:30AM and 5:30PM during an 8-12 week period. This is a paid internship that may lead to a permanent position within the company.

How to Apply:
Email Matt Oliver (matto@netsearchdirect.com) the latest copy of your resume and an unofficial copy of your academic transcript from eServices. Writing samples are not required but will be reviewed if sent. If all requirements are met, be prepared for an in-person interview.

Contact Information:
Matt Oliver, Internet Marketing Manager
6421 Rigsby Rd., Suite #100
Richmond, VA 23226
(804) 228-4444
matto@netsearchdirect.com




Dayne Kaufman
Search Engine Marketing Specialist
804-228-4403 (o)
804-228-4479 (f)

April 10, 2009

Henrico Citizen Advertising Internship

Name of Business: Henrico Citizen/T3 Media, LLC

Type of Internship: Advertising Sales

Description of Organization: The Henrico Citizen is Henrico County's award-winning, hometown newspaper, published twice monthly with a circulation of 35,000 per month. The newspaper also has an online home, HenricoCitizen.com.

Intern Responsibilities: An advertising sales intern will have the opportunity to put his or her sales and advertising training to work in the real world, developing leads, meeting with potential clients and working with customers to design advertising campaigns that will appear in the Henrico Citizen and on HenricoCitizen.com.

Intern Qualifications:
Candidates should have some training in sales and/or advertising and some familiarity with print publications, as well as an outgoing personality, motivated attitude and strong writing and oral communication skills. A familiarity with design programs such as Photoshop and Quark XPress is helpful but not required.

Other: This internship is available year-round. It does not include any base pay, but does pay a commission on all advertising sold and may lead to future full-time employment. The Henrico Citizen is located just north of downtown Richmond in Lakeside.

Who to Contact: Tom Lappas, publisher, tlappas@henricocitizen.com, (804) 262-1700 or 4807 Hermitage Road, Suite 204, Richmond VA 23227.

How to Contact Us: Interested applicants should e-mail Publisher Tom Lappas at tlappas@henricocitizen.com with a copy of a resume. A recommendation letter is preferred but not required.

Henrico Citizen Journalism Internship

Name of Business: Henrico Citizen/T3 Media, LLC

Type of Internship: News reporting/copy editing

Description of Organization: The Henrico Citizen is Henrico County's award-winning, hometown
newspaper, published twice monthly with a circulation of 35,000 per month. The newspaper also has an online home, HenricoCitizen.com.

Intern Responsibilities: A reporting/copy editing intern will have the opportunity to perform a number
of duties, including developing story ideas, covering assigned topics and events, taking photographs, editing copy for special and regular sections, compiling Q&A profiles with community residents, working on long-term projects and more.

Intern Qualifications: Candidates should have strong journalism backgrounds and should be enrolled in journalism courses. Participation in the Capital News Service and/or on a college newspaper staff is beneficial. Interns should possess strong writing and interviewing skills and have a desire to improve those skills through the internship.

Other: This internship is available year-round and is unpaid. The Henrico Citizen is located just north of downtown Richmond in Lakeside.

Who to Contact
: Tom Lappas, publisher, tlappas@henricocitizen.com, (804) 262-1700 or 4807
Hermitage Road, Suite 204, Richmond VA 23227.

How to Contact Us: Interested applicants should e-mail Publisher Tom Lappas at tlappas@
henricocitizen.com with a copy of a resume. A recommendation letter is preferred but not required.