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April 27, 2017, Filed Under: Employment Opportunity, Internship

Marketing & Communications Intern for Snaplitics, Inc.

Snaplitics, Inc.

 

$15/hr
Snaplitics, Inc. is looking for an intern to assist the company with its marketing and communications.

The internship will involve:
– Executing Social Media Marketing Campaigns
– Developing & Executing Email Marketing Campaigns
– Creating and Mananging Marketing Assets
– Affiliate Manager / Affiliate Relations
– Inbound Marketing – Link building / Outreach
– Writing Content and blog posts
– Communicating with Customers and Prospects

The internship gives a great insight into the startup company at the start of its growth. The interns will be working with the company’s founders on the day-to-day basis and acquire valuable connections along the way.

– Interest in Start Up companies
– Willingness and ability to quickly learn skills in the industry
– Current major in the School of Business or Communications
– Ability to use basic office software
1. Submit Your Resume to mb@snaplitics.com
2. Await interview Invitations
3. Conduct an interview (Details TBD)

April 27, 2017, Filed Under: Employment Opportunity, Internship

Keep Texas Beautiful Summer Programs Intern

KTB seeks a summer Programs Intern to support our affiliate programs, communications and resources. The Programs Intern also works with mission-related organizations to create and expand statewide partnerships and with the Texas Department of Transportation on execution of a litter prevention contract. This is an excellent opportunity for a self-starter with exceptional organizational and communication skills, including public speaking, who is eager to gain experience in all aspects of nonprofit management. The Programs Intern reports to the Program Manager. The position is based in Austin, Texas and requires approximately 5% travel.

JOB DUTIES
• Collaborate with Program Manager on implementing comprehensive outreach plan.
• Develop new fall cleanup program in celebration of KTB’s 50th anniversary.
• Enhance youth programming, including TEKS-aligned Waste in Place curriculum.
• Support statewide clean-up and beautification programs and events by developing and providing materials and resources to affiliate.
• Support pass-through grant programs, including the Green Bag Grant and Native Garden Grant.
• Participate in planning and execution of annual conference for affiliate communities; assist with developing educational sessions and organize award ceremonies.
• Work with Program Manager to develop a personal project that embodies the mission of KTB and builds on current programming.
• Assist in collecting, analyzing and disseminating program results. Assists in evaluation of current programming.
• Attend KTB webinars and regional trainings as available.
• Maintain current knowledge of relevant current events, legislation, and other information.
• Performs other duties, as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
• Currently enrolled in (or recently graduated from) a degree program in non-profit management, environmental science, environmental education, political science/government, communications, public affairs, or related field of study.
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
• Must be able to follow oral and written instruction. Strong written and verbal communication skills and excellent organizational skills required.
• Ability to stay on task with little supervision.
• Demonstrated interpersonal skills. Must display a high level of customer service skills and a positive and professional attitude.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
• Interest and experience working with environmental issues and/or in a non-profit setting.
• Familiarity with Salesforce and FormAssembly.
• Spanish fluency a plus.

Please send letter of interest and resume to melody@ktb.org

April 27, 2017, Filed Under: Employment Opportunity, Internship

Software Engineer Intern at Everfest

https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?t=seo+intern+festival+startup&jk=0d16a389cea975a7&_ga=1.24121018.1866363818.1487099216
Everfest is looking for a full stack Software Engineer Intern to round out their engineering team. You’ll be joining a company founded by experienced entrepreneurs with $2.5M in seed funding on the cusp of a Series A round. We’re experiencing massive organic growth and scaling to match demand. If ever there was a time to join Everfest, it’s right now. Seriously, like right now.
You will be a huge part of the team that gets us across this next checkpoint — still the Founding Team — and takes us into the next phase. Our current development team is led by a former Founder/CTO/Engineer who built and sold his own fintech company, along with a front-end specialist who makes us all look good. We work in RoR and are building our more UI-heavy core products in React. We also have a full-time designer — now we just need YOU.
You’ll be working on our core offering Everfest Premium, a subscription service scaled across the festival landscape, as well as everything needed to keep our teams humming along. We’re building the world’s central authority on festivals, and you can put your stamp on that.
We are currently located on Lake Austin Blvd near Magnolia Cafe. We eat a lot of french toast. We also offer your standard casual Austin startup “dress code”, pre-IPO stock options and a team that is above average at the Internet. Join us!
What You Will Do at Everfest
– Release, monitor, and support functionality for our Everfest PRO users
– Make quick, continual improvements to support user engagement
– Expand our current regression test coverage
What We Expect
– 1-2 years experience in at least one programming language
– Comfortable with front-end and back-end development
– Knowledge of development tool creation and application architecture design
– Great communications skills and passion for learning
– Desire to be part of a world class team focused on achieving amazing user experience
– Background in computer science, engineering, math or statistics preferred
– Entrepreneurial and self-driven
Skills
– 1+ years of professional experience in Ruby on Rails (or similar language/framework)
– Knowledge in front-end JS libraries such as JQuery, AngularJS, or ReactJS
– Knowledge with relational databases and SQL – PostgreSQL experience is a plus
– Strong knowledge of computer science fundamentals and coding/testing best practices
Please send a copy of your resume, list of CS/CE courses you’ve taken so far, and a sample of your work (ie github)

ctung@everfest.com
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