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Contributing Bartender Writer (English & Journalism Majors)

CollegeRecipes.comGainesville, FL — Virtual
CollegeRecipes.com is an emerging website that aims to bring simple, delicious and fun recipes, as well as various other entertaining content to college students. This role will aim at developing students creative and editorial abilities while providing real-world experience. The site's editorial team will be constructing and executing a busy editorial calendar during the summer months. To do this best, our goal is to have a wide array of content (video & text) from of a variety of voices, 'Contributing Writers,' particularly actual college students like yourself. A special part of this vision, is our plan for the Alcohol portion of the site. In constructing this, the initial priority will be to establish recipes and photographs for all basic cocktails. After this, specialty recipes and alcohol related articles and or blogs will be prioritized, to keep this portion of the website growing. What is expected of a Contributing Bartender Writer? Whatever you can commit to. At this point, we have no budget and can not offer any form of monetary compensation. We understand that college students are busy and we want to have mutually-beneficial relationships with our writers. We expect a Contributing Bartender Writer to commit to submitting 2-3 pieces of content every week, as scheduled by the editorial calendar. At minimum, we ask for a commitment of 1 piece of content, every week, as scheduled. Types of content will obviously include Cocktail Recipes, and also Bar related articles and blogs. Writers can choose to author a biweekly or weekly column, or simply contribute one-off recipes and articles. The experience can help you to develop your personal editorial brand, connect with a larger audience & gain writing and editorial experience working with an online publication. All submitted content will be reviewed by our editor, and you will receive feedback when appropriate. The vision for the end of the summer is to have the site be a much more active, content-filled and educational resource for college students. Upon completion of the internship, students will have achieved vital experience and further developed their editorial and writing abilities. Please visit http://collegerecipes.com and review the site before applying, and contact us with any questions you may have! This is an unpaid position.

Contributing Bartender Writer (English & Journalism Majors)

CollegeRecipes.comEast Lansing, MI — Virtual
CollegeRecipes.com is an emerging website that aims to bring simple, delicious and fun recipes, as well as various other entertaining content to college students. This role will aim at developing students creative and editorial abilities while providing real-world experience. The site's editorial team will be constructing and executing a busy editorial calendar during the summer months. To do this best, our goal is to have a wide array of content (video & text) from of a variety of voices, 'Contributing Writers,' particularly actual college students like yourself. A special part of this vision, is our plan for the Alcohol portion of the site. In constructing this, the initial priority will be to establish recipes and photographs for all basic cocktails. After this, specialty recipes and alcohol related articles and or blogs will be prioritized, to keep this portion of the website growing. What is expected of a Contributing Bartender Writer? Whatever you can commit to. At this point, we have no budget and can not offer any form of monetary compensation. We understand that college students are busy and we want to have mutually-beneficial relationships with our writers. We expect a Contributing Bartender Writer to commit to submitting 2-3 pieces of content every week, as scheduled by the editorial calendar. At minimum, we ask for a commitment of 1 piece of content, every week, as scheduled. Types of content will obviously include Cocktail Recipes, and also Bar related articles and blogs. Writers can choose to author a biweekly or weekly column, or simply contribute one-off recipes and articles. The experience can help you to develop your personal editorial brand, connect with a larger audience & gain writing and editorial experience working with an online publication. All submitted content will be reviewed by our editor, and you will receive feedback when appropriate. The vision for the end of the summer is to have the site be a much more active, content-filled and educational resource for college students. Upon completion of the internship, students will have achieved vital experience and further developed their editorial and writing abilities. Please visit http://collegerecipes.com and review the site before applying, and contact us with any questions you may have! This is an unpaid position.

Journalism Internship

Tampa ScoopNorthdale, FL
An up-and-coming website called TampaScoop.com is looking for interns for Summer 2012 and Fall 2012. TampaScoop.com is a news site featuring a comprehensive calendar with all current and upcoming events in Tampa Bay and articles and reviews on all the hottest spots in town. Expected launch date is September 2012. This is an opportunity for interns to be part of the start of a new company. The ideal candidate should be: -hardworking -observant -an excellent writer -interested in visiting and writing about new places and things -able to interact with the public in a professional manner -good at social networking In order to be considered for this internship you must be: -18 years of age or older -Hold at least a high school diploma or GED -Proficient in Microsoft Word -A current college student This is a non-paid internship. No experience is required but it is preferred. Each internship will be 3-4 months. Students work from home and must be from an accredited college in the Tampa Bay area (USF, HCC, University of Tampa, etc.). This internship does not give a student credit towards degree programs for participation and is for experience only and as an opportunity to add published work on to your resume. All students will be given a letter of recommendation upon successful completion of the internship. All students will retain the rights to their work and will have their names posted with their work. As an intern you will be given one writing assignment a week to complete. You will be asked to choose at attraction or event you would like to attend from a list of Tampa attractions and events (these are given on a first-come-first-serve basis). Once you have been assigned your attraction or event you will then be asked to research this attraction or event, visit it, and then write a review on it. Your review should include 5 - 10 pictures on-location, venue contact information, special events, and an interview with manager/owner, if possible. You may also be asked to periodically check in with the owners/managers of the companies you reviewed to find out about upcoming events. You will be required to touch base and talk with your supervising editor at least two times a week to let them know how your review is coming along. This can be via phone call, in person, by email, or through Skype. Throughout your interning process you will learn how to: -Research your writing assignments -Network and communicate with the managers/owners of venues and attractions -Include photography in your work -Write thorough reviews -Keep a record and calendar of past, current, and upcoming events -Meet deadlines -Communicate effectively with your supervising editor To apply, please email your contact information (phone and email) and what makes you right for this internship. Be sure to also include writing samples if you have them. We will get back to you within five business days. Thank you.