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Sen. Johnson seeks Washington press interns

Senator Tim Johnson’s Washington, DC office is seeking a press intern for Summer 2007. Interns are compensated with a small stipend and the internships may be done for credit, provided the intern furnishes our office with the required paperwork.

Interested applicants should send their resume, cover letter, a brief writing sample (3-4 pages), and one to two letters of recommendation to Jeff Gohringer, at (202) 228-5765 or e-mail the information to Jeff_gohringer@johnson.senate.gov. Students interested in a legislative internship should send the same information to Megan Colon at megan_colon@johnson.senate.gov.


ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP

The office seeks individuals to assist the press team with tracking media coverage, organizing press clips, writing releases, and other various press shop activities, as needed. The position is available for Summer 2007. Full-time interns are preferred. Legislative interns may attend hearings, research issues for projects, and work with the office administrative staff.

Qualifications: Dependable, detail-oriented, organized individual with some understanding of the legislative process. Must be a self-starter. Knowledge of Capitol Hill is helpful, but not necessary. Ties to the Midwest are also a plus. Strong written and verbal skills are imperative, as is the ability to digest and synthesize information. Interns must also be flexible and intellectually curious. We are open to all majors, provided that the candidate possesses the skills/traits outlined above.



Girls and Boys Town seeking interns

Girls and Boys Town, a nonprofit, leading child-care organization, has been helping America’s abused, abandoned and neglected children for more than 87 years. We are looking for qualified and motivated communication students to help advance the organization’s mission through a Public Relations Internship.

The Public Relations Internship:
• Has two positions available every fall, spring and summer. Application due dates are as follows: April 15 for the summer position; August 15 for fall; and December 15 for spring opportunities.
• Is located at Girls and Boys Town National Headquarters at the Village of Boys Town, Neb., near 138th & W. Dodge Rd.
• Pays $7.50/hour. (20 hours/week minimum - 40 hours/week maximum).
• Is open to college students or recent college graduates, preferably with experience in public relations, journalism and/or mass communications.
• Gives you professional experience in all facets of public relations, including: media relations, community relations, event planning, writing, editing, research, and more!

If you are interested in an internship with Girls and Boys Town Public Relations, send your cover letter and resume to the address below. Materials will be reviewed and interviews arranged with the Public Relations Internship Supervisor for qualified candidates shortly after the position closing dates outlined above.

Pernell Gatson
Girls and Boys Town
Human Resources, Recruiter
378 Bucher Drive
Boys Town, NE 68010
(402) 498-1783
gatsonp@girlsandboystown.org

Madison Daily Leader seeks news intern

The Madison Daily Leader is seeking a paid news intern. Interested students should contact:

Marcia Schoeberl
Managing Editor
Madison Daily Leader
(605) 256-4555


Arlington Sun seeks reporting intern

The Arlington Sun has an immediate opening for a reporting intern. Job duties will include covering community events, feature writing, pagination, digital photography and others, and assignments will accommodate a student's class schedule. A salary plus a gasoline allowance is offered. Contact Frank Crisler, editor, at 1-605-983-5491 (cell). He is asking applicants to "have a stringbook or proof you can breathe, write and type."


Daktronics' Keyframe animation division seeks student intern

Keyframe, a division of Daktronics, is seeking a student intern to produce marketing and sales documents and projects. In addition, the student intern will update the Daktronics video products Web site and will provide content (photos, text) for that site. Scheduling is flexible, but the intern will work at least 20 hours per week during school.

Interested students should have knowlege of or willingness to learn Photoshop, Illustrator, page layout software (InDesign) and Word. Experience in HTML, Flash, and PowerPoint a plus.

To apply, contact:

Recruiter, Datkronics Personnel
PO Box 5128
331 32nd Ave
Brookings, SD 57006
(605) 697-4000
recruiter@daktronics.com

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