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November 12, 2012, Filed Under: Internship

App Developer Internship with Bursting Brains Gaming Development

Think you have what it takes to develop games? Join our awesome team! Bursting Brains is an independent game development company that strives to create the next level of gaming. We focus on multiplayer tablet games for the Android platform.

We are looking for interns to contribute for the Spring and Summer 2013 semesters.

We are looking for:

  • Programmers
  • Artists
  • Web Developers
  • Quality Assurance

Bursting Brains is proud to collaborate with the Austin Start-up community and would love for you to be a part of our team!

Job requirements: interest in expanding knowledge developing Android games. Experience with C++, Eclipse, Python, Javascript is a plus!
Programmers and artists must provide work samples.

Send your resume to: hr@burstingbrains.com

November 12, 2012, Filed Under: Internship

Intern with WarriorWorks– a new start-up non-profit

If you have an interest in Veterans issues, being part of a start-up nonprofit, learning to hone your talents in video camerawork & editing, extending your financial education to a real world nonprofit, social networking within the Austin community and/or wanting to contribute to our world in a meaningful way… an internship with WarriorWorks may be the perfect opportunity for you.  Please see the following narrative that was written for IRS application form 1023 (for tax-exempt status):

One of the most exciting aspects of WarriorWorks’ program development is our entry into the prestigious Dell Social Innovation Challenge competition.  Please visit:http://www.dellchallenge.org/projects/warriorworks to see our page.  We have an opportunity to interact with the Dell community in numerous ways, including being able to increase public awareness of WarriorWorks and receive guidance from a Dell mentor.  At best, we win the 50,000 first prize and at worst, we have social networked with some of the most talented, innovative and successful individuals from around the country.

Some of the responsibilities students may have include:

• Organizing and helping to facilitate focus groups with various Veteran communities in the Austin area
• Researching different types of funding, including hybrid models
• Managing the financial aspects of our organization, including working up budgets and P&L statements
• Contributing to outreach efforts with a limitless number of Austin resources
• Uploading the Austin resources onto our web page (currently under construction)
• Working as a videographer and/or editor and collaborating with the WW founder to create a captivating video pitch for the Dell competition
• Learning to coordinate with a dedicated team of volunteers to promote program development of WarriorWorks

If you are interested to learn more, please contact Laura Leslie at: lbleslie@optonline.net.

November 5, 2012, Filed Under: Internship

Business and Web/Media Design internships with Affect Change, Inc.

Affect Change, Inc., a pending new non-profit based in Austin is currently working on a new project. Our project, ColorCancer, aims to spread awareness, offer hope and encouragement, and raise funds to support cancer related causes. Our motto is, “Every Cancer has a Color. Every Color has a Story”. www.colorcancer.org

As a Business Intern, you will work directly with the ED of Affect Change, Inc. in expansion of the ColorCancer program. No coffee making. You will have a huge hand in advertising, marketing, brand development, and distribution. This job will include helping to put on various events in the Austin community.

As a Web/Media Design Intern, you will help design and monitor ColorCancer’s online and public presence.

If interested, please send your resume to info@colorcancer.org

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