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August 1, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

Heyday Coffee Company Fall Internship

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HEYDAY BEVERAGE COMPANY – Fall Internship

 Overview: HEYDAY Social Media and Brand Ambassador Internship

HEYDAY is the companion for the good times. The big. The small. The everyday. The once-in-a-lifetime and the never-again-in-a-million-years. Cold brewing the best tasting, grab-and-go coffee is more than a passion, it’s why we get up every morning. Because if we can make your day better, then you’ve made ours. HEYDAY is smooth and strong, all natural, and best enjoyed anytime.

As we launch HEYDAY cold-brewed coffee in Austin this Fall, we are looking for a creative, outgoing, reliable intern to join our entrepreneurial team.  In our quickly expanding start up environment, you will help foster positive interactions between HEYDAY and our customers through social media and marketing events. You will be the voice and face of HEYDAY!

Key Responsibilities

  • Create meaningful content for HEYDAY’s social media outlets
  • Engage the social media community and manage analytics
  • Work with Field Marketing Manager to develop and execute marketing events
  • Explore on- and off-campus opportunities to promote HEYDAY
  • Build HEYDAY brand awareness on campus through clever marketing and promotional activities with student organizations, fraternities and sororities

Qualifications

  • Flexibility and ability to think creatively to solve problems
  • Self-motivated and enjoy taking ownership of projects
  • Experience with photo editing a plus
  • Passion for HEYDAY values: everyone is an entrepreneur, focus on quality – both in our ingredients and our interactions, spreading joy in all that we do

A Day in the HEYDAY Life 

Every day at HEYDAY will be different.  You will need to be in the office at least three days a week, but this internship is anything but an office job.  You will be out there living the HEYDAY life: helping to plan and execute events and build the brand. We are all on this journey together, and will set aside some time for the occasional day on the lake, concert or cookout with the team. Cheers to Good Times!

To Apply 

Email Bart at bart@drinkheyday.com telling us about yourself, your interest in HEYDAY and why you think you could be a great fit on our team.  Please also include a copy of your resume.  Respond by August 15. 

 

July 29, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

3 Day Startup Fall Internships

The experience of entrepreneurship unlocks human potential in powerful and unique ways. 3DS programs train participants to start companies, an act of creation charged with hope, promise, and potential. This experience transforms both the budding entrepreneur and the people their new venture serves. For students, the practice of entrepreneurship instills confidence, motivation, and hustle. For communities, entrepreneurship grows economies, creates jobs, and brings people together to solve problems.

Over the last eight years, more than 11,000 students at 150 universities, colleges, and high schools have learned entrepreneurship the 3 Day Startup way: discovering customers and validating markets, iterating, prototyping, and learning-by-doing. 3DS continues to increase the scale, scope, and quality of immersive entrepreneurship education.

We are looking for 2 interns for the fall 2016 semester, a Branding Intern and a Research & Evaluation Intern. All candidates must be students located in the Austin area and available to come to the 3DS office downtown at Capital Factory at least12 – 15 hours/week. This is a paid opportunity.

BRANDING INTERN:

Qualifications

  • Working towards Bachelor’s degree in a field related to design, journalism, or communications.
  • Ability to work autonomously with strong focus and prioritization
  • Strong portfolio of past work creating and managing branding for different stakeholder groups
  • Excellent attention to detail and organization
  • Expertise with the Adobe Suite (primarily Ilustrator, Photoshop, Indesign)
  • Excitement about entrepreneurship, startups, and university-level education
  • Bonus: Experience with WordPress, video editing

Responsibilities

  • Work with 3DS team to identify ideal branding and prioritize design projects
  • Support the Brand Journalist in their role of telling the 3DS story
  • Update all 3 Day Startup branding to ensure consistency across all platforms. This includes, but is not limited to:
    • Logos and branding guide
    • Program materials
    • Website pages
    • Promotional materials
  • In addition to these projects, interns have the opportunity to lead or contribute to other projects and tasks and develop a personalized learning agenda around key skill sets that they seek to develop or expand

RESEARCH & EVALUATION INTERN:

Qualifications:

  • Upper level undergraduate student or first year grad student
  • Interest in the social sciences, specifically educational research and methodology
  • Flexible and adaptable; open to change, learning, and improvement
  • Ability to work autonomously with focus and prioritization
  • Highly motivated and detail oriented
  • Experience with data analytics program (SPSS, SAS, or STATA) preferred
  • Excitement about entrepreneurship, startups, and university-level education

Responsibilities:

  • Lead the collection and analysis of high quality data to inform programmatic decisions
  • Develop a metrics and evaluation performance dashboard for 3DS programs
  • Assist in the development of an academic conference for the 3DS network
  • Conduct literature reviews of the most current research in experiential youth entrepreneurship education
  • In addition to these projects, interns have the opportunity to lead or contribute to other projects and tasks and develop a personalized learning agenda around key skill sets that they seek to develop or expand

July 27, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

Office of Attorney General Internships

The OAG seeks dedicated, motivated people who possess a genuine desire to perform public service. However, the selection process for the Internship Program is highly competitive. Candidates are selected based on scholastic achievement (including grade point average), demonstrated leadership skills, participation in extracurricular activities, oral and written communication skills, as well as prior experience in their area of concentration.

Internships are unique and tailored to each student’s needs, interests, and schedule. As an intern, you will be able to select your preferred division (based on availability) and work flexible hours between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. You will work under the close supervision of your respective division supervisor, while improving your skills and performing an important civic duty.

More than 90 percent of our interns in the Admin/Legal Divisions are undergraduate, graduate, and law students. However, we do encourage volunteers to offer their insight and expertise as well. Internships are unpaid and generally last three months, although this period is flexible. Interns and volunteers are welcome year-round, on a semester basis with terms beginning in the Spring (January through April), Summer (May through August), and Fall (September through December).

Volunteer & Intern Application (PDF)

Undergraduate students and interested individuals, please send your completed application, resume, and transcript to:

Volunteer/Intern Program (VIP)
Office of the Attorney General
ATTN: Loretta Aranda
300 West 15th Street
Austin, Texas 78711

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