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National MS Society - Mass Communications & Public Relations Internship

Starts: Fall 2007
Application Deadline: 9/11/2007
Full/Part Time: Part-Time
Compensation: N/A
Minimum GPA N/A
http://www.ctfightsMS.org
Description:
Mass Communications & Public Relations Ready for Real World Experience? Are you ready to put your skills to the test? Do you need real world experience before applying to that entry-level position? If you're ready to hit the ground running, consider an internship with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater Connecticut Chapter and its Communications Department. When you volunteer to serve as an intern, you receive hands on experience, including: · Drafting News Releases · Writing Feature Stories · Writing AP Style (Journalism) · Media Relations · Media Liaison · Spokesperson · Special Events · Layout & Design · Photojournalism · PageMaker · PhotoShop · Building A Resume Join our fast-paced office and learn the fundamentals of an effective public relations program. For more information or to team up as an intern with the Greater Connecticut Chapter, please contact Karen E. Butler, Vice President of Communications, at 203.714.2300 or by email at kbutler@ctfightsms.org. Visit our Newsroom by going to www.ctfightsms.org.

 

Minimum Requirements:
Junior or senior with relevant major/field of study.
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