Description:
Local Hartford non-profit now accepting applications for unpaid Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 Special Events Internships
Interns will assist in promoting the agency to media outlets throughout the state. Intern will report directly to the Vice President of Communications. Intern will have a flexible schedule so as not to conflict with individual's school schedule. Ideal candidate should be pursuing a Marketing or Communications degree.
Why intern with the American Lung Association of Connecticut?
After an initial screening process, we will tailor an internship to your specific needs and availability. This real-life, hands on job experience will boost your resume, increase your self confidence, enhance those skills that you have learned in college, and help prepare you for your first job. There will be opportunities to network with business professionals, doctors, pharmaceutical representatives, teachers, respiratory therapists, board members and donors from all walks of life. Working for a non-profit also adds a dimension that most jobs do not. The benefit of helping others. Set yourself apart from other graduates with an internship that will give you the real world experience that most employers are seeking.
Minimum Requirements:
Minimum 8-15 hours per week. Flexible around your college schedule.