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.NET Developer Intern

CorcentricMclean, VA
Corcentric is a leader in financial process automation, specializing in accounts payable automation and imaging, accounts payable outsourcing and AP workflow automation solutions. Corcentric maximizes ease of use and minimizes risk with configurable, cloud-architected Software as a Service (SaaS) model that incorporates advanced imaging technology, best practice workflows, simple supplier connections, accounts payable business process outsourcing (BPO) and seamless ERP integration. We are dedicated to delivering multiple advantages to our clients, including upfront savings, centralized access, scalability, ease of use, rapid implementation, flexibility, and more. To learn more, visit www.corcentric.com. Corcentric is seeking a .NET Integration Developer Intern for a position in their McLean, VA office. The Integration Developer can expect to be working with .NET, ASP.NET, Workflow Foundation, and SQL Server technologies for a Customer Support System. The intern will work with a collaborative team of intelligent developers committed to making a difference. You will have the opportunity to learn new technologies, tools, and languages. Key to the success of this position is a strong desire to learn and be part of an energetic team. In addition, the ideal candidate must possess a whatever it takes attitude to achieve development goals. This is a Full-Time, Monday-Friday Summer internship. Specific pay rate, working hours and duration will be determined upon student availability and skillset. OPPORTUNITIES THIS INTERNSHIP PROVIDES TO THE STUDENT -Fulltime direct mentorship and supervision from Director of Integrations -Learn how to program, design and follow .net principals and object oriented design. -Partner with product management to create new products. -Learn how to collect, analyze, and summarize development and service issues. -Learn how to determine operational feasibility, gain the skills needed in evaluating analysis, problem definition, requirements, solution development, and proposed solutions. -Partner with team members to prepare and install solutions by determining and designing system specifications, standards, and programming. -Help improve operations by conducting systems analysis; recommending changes in policies and procedures. -As a team, accomplish engineering and organization mission by completing related results as needed.

Women in Community Sustainable Living Internship

Windward Education and Research CenterWahkiacus, WA
"The restoration of vibrant, fierce communities of women across the globe would eradicate much of the worlds injustice almost overnight." --Christiane Pelmas, MSW, www.therewilding.com The foundation for resilient, equitable culture is laid when women create alliances with one another and form mutually supportive circles that protect the long-term welfare of the community, and that inspire and require integrity and character first in themselves, and then by their example in the other members of their community. The Windward Center's Women in Community Sustainability Living Internship is a 3 month, full immersion experience intended to develop the baseline of skills needed for young women to play a key role in creating and maintaining thriving, sustainable community. This internship will involve: 1.) The study of historical and modern examples of matrilocal cultures. 2.) On-going dialogue about the impact of patriarchal and consumer cultures on female sexuality and empowerment. 3.) The experience of daily living in a small, land-based community with ample opportunity for putting theory into practice. Participants will be exposed to conceptual frameworks, practical techniques, and living examples of ways to maintain ecologically sustainable community. As a part of the curriculum, interns will contribute to the daily life associated with sustainable living systems; such as watering plants, harvesting from the garden, and feeding animals. Creating sustainable culture is truly an inter-disciplinary task, requiring the integration of a variety of skills and backgrounds, interests and passions. So we encourage women from all academic background to apply. But more than academic interest, however, creating sustainable culture requires courage of heart, strength of spirit and a determination to create a better way of living. If this describes you, we look forward to hearing from you. Employer Description: The Windward Center is a village-scale sustainability research cooperative, dedicated to maintaining and developing the knowledge and skills needed to live well with the Earth and one another, managed by an intentional community of over 30 years in the making. To learn more visit www.windward.org Application Instructions: To apply, send an email to Windward@gorge.net with Ping! In the subject line, with responses to following questions: 1.) Why do you want to participate in the Women in Community Sustainable Living Internship? 2.) Describe some of your experiences living in community, or working towards creating a sustainable culture. 3.) Describe your academic background, personal interests, hobbies and passions. 4.) What do you consider your strengths and weaknesses, particularly as it relates to living and working collaboratively with others? Our internship programs run from March to November.