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2D Video Game Artist and Animator

GamePressNew York, NY
GamePress is 1 of 16 start up companies in the 2013 Summer NYC DreamIt accelerator program. We have developed a technology that allows users to create, share and play mobile games on their iPad, without the need for programming or graphic design. With GamePress you can create the games of your imaginations and have them played by people around the world. Think of it as the photoshop for video games with a community like YouTube. GamePress is looking for a talented artist that has a passion for video games and mobile apps. We are looking for an artist intern that is looking to work for a startup company and build their portfolios and skills as well as gain experience with video game art. This is a dream position for any artist, giving you the full creative freedom to create 2D video game graphics including: characters, levels, backgrounds, animations and more. You can even come up with your own game concepts and have them come to life in our platform and played by people across the world! You will have excellent networking opportunities while you work with our exciting mobile technology alongside 15 other startups in our lively manhattan office. Opportunities: -Meet amazing people and tech companies -Take part in the rapid growth and constant evolution of an awesome startup -Have access to the mentors and advisors of DreamIt Ventures -Attend workshops and speaker sessions lead by industry professionals, visionaries, investors and entrepreneurs. -Expand your portfolio and have full creative freedom -Work on some truly cutting edge technology You can also attend and participate in company meetings, meet potential mentors and industry professionals, attend DreamIt events and networking sessions. This is an opportunity of a lifetime!

Wildlife Care - Husbandry and Research

Fund for Animals Wildlife Center (HSUS)Ramona, CA
The mission of the Fund for Animals Wildlife Center, a program of The Humane Society of the United States, is to create a humane and sustainable world for all animals, including people, through education advocacy, and the promotion of respect and compassion. Interns at FFWAC have the opportunity to learn about native wildlife in rehabilitation as well as the exotic species who are residents of our Sanctuary. An "intern" is anyone who chooses to perform services for FFA without monetary compensation but may be provided with on-site housing and academic credit, and who completes a specific project at the direction of and on behalf of FFA. Interns must be at least 18 years of age to apply. Internships are available year-round for a minimum commitment of 20 hours per week for 12 weeks up to 40 hours per week for at least 6 weeks; a total minimum commitment of 240 hours. Interns participate in the same activities as volunteers but in a more intense and individualized capacity. Interns will develop their own independent project which they must complete by the end of their term; the project will be confirmed with staff (and any applicable academic advisor) within the first 2 weeks of the interns program. On-site housing may be available for interns committing at least 30 hours per week and will be discussed after receipt of the initial application; please note your interest in housing accommodations in your cover letter. As interns may be traveling from outside of the area, in-person orientations are not required and a phone or Skype interview can be scheduled instead. At least two letters of recommendation must be submitted with the application form when applying for an internship. Copies of any academic requirements should also be submitted. International interns are solely responsible for obtaining any required Visas.