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Looking for the Best Journalism Intern Around – Is that You? (TELECOMMUTING)

ePUBPhiladelphia, PA — Virtual
While some internship can be boring and non-challenging, an internship with us would be described as anything but that! If you like glitz, glamor and everything pop culture, then you would be the perfect candidate for our magazine website, which is a portal that features; entertainment, news, business and technology. Exciting, innovative, fresh and challenging have been what our internship program has been described as by some of our prior internship alum, and we are confident that you would echo the same sentiments if you were selected as one of our interns. We are a new age, New Media Company with several entities under our umbrella, but are presently looking for journalism interns for our latest effort. If you would like to be a part of a forward-thinking, fresh company, then continue reading on! This internship is a 100% telecommuting internship (you work from your current location). If you are not comfortable with working from your location, independently, then, please do not apply. This has proven to be successful in the past with some of our former interns, because many had been local non-related to their major jobs in their hometown, while also interning. We do ask that you get college-credits for this exciting internship. WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR: Our ideal candidate would be journalism major, and would be well-versed in a variety of genres and topics. The candidate must be an extremely good writer; outgoing, reliable and not star struck. You will also conduct phone interviews with artists, so you must have experience in this area, or willing to learn. QUALIFICATIONS: -Preferably, a sophomore or higher in an accredited college. While we do believe in giving people their first chance, we would have to get a feel for the person if they are not at least a sophomore in college -2.5 or better grade-point average -Must be able to work very well independently -Must be outgoing, ambitious, self-starter, innovative and willing to learn. -If you are applying for a PR, editorial, social media or journalism internship you must be great at writing and communicating. Being a people person is very viable in any of our positions HOURS REQUIRED: *16-20 Hours per week (Some weeks may be a solid 20 hours, but 16 hours would be the least) ABOUT OUR COMPANY: We are a Philadelphia-based, trend setting, fresh and innovative New Media Company known for taking brick and mortar practices and making them phenomenal via the Internet gateways.

Marketing-Entrepreneur Internship

Lifesupplys LLCPhiladelphia, PA — Virtual
This internship will give you the ability to build your own business by working directly with the CEO of a start-up real estate investing business. Learn a variety of valuable management, marketing, and investing techniques. Apply these techniques by completing hands-on projects. Step-by-step instructions will be given to you in order to complete these projects. Detailed video and audio files containing instructions will be provided to the intern. The intern will also be able to communicate with the CEO directly (by phone or email) with any questions, concerns, and issues they may have during the course of the internship. You will be taught how this business works as well as how to build your own business. Create your own work schedule around your existing schedule. The intern will not be given a specific schedule of when they have to work (you can make your schedule based on what is convenient for you). Work anywhere you want, for as many hours as you want. The ideal candidate is someone who can work 30-40 hours per week. However, there are plenty of projects that need to be completed if the intern wants to work more than 40 hours per week (the more you work, the more you will learn, and the more money you will make). This internship is guaranteed to be an unbelievable learning experience for anybody wishing to become an entrepreneur or start a career in the sales or marketing industries. Also, the intern may have the option to continue working with the company (as an intern, employee, or even a partner) after the conclusion of the internship if they meet certain standards. This opportunity is open to those seeking hands on experience. College credit may also be available if the intern wishes to receive credit for the internship