Hands on Experience Prior To Graduation
Employers prefer to hire students with hands-on experience in their feild. UNT's Internships and Co-op Program will help you get that experience! These opportunities provide real-world experience and insight into your future career.
Cooperative Education
Cooperative Education integrates classroom theory with paid positions that are designed to provide multiple semesters of work experience specific to a particular major. More than 1,500 employers or agencies list co-op or internship positions with us.
Parallel Co-op allows you to work part time (20-25 hours a week) while attending classes at UNT.
Alternating Co-op alternates semesters of work and school, so you would work full-time for a semester (or sometimes two, such as Spring/Summer or Summer/Fall), then return to school full-time. This program allows you to work anywhere in the country. While it may mean delaying graduation, this program provides you with some great experiences that will definitely help you in your career.
Internships
Internship positions last only one semester, and can either be paid or unpaid. The most popular internships occur during summer, but we have openings for you during the fall and spring as well. Some majors require that you complete an internship to graduate. If so, our office can help.
Academic Credit
Academic credit from your major department is part of the co-op/internships program. Departmental policies vary concerning course registration, but we can guide you through the process.
More Information
For more information on how to apply for these positions, Click Here (www.unt.edu/coop) or call 940-565-2861 (M-F, 8-5). You can also contact us at coop@unt.edu. Coop postings are updating routinely, check back for new opportunities.
Current Jobs
| 4-STAR HOSE AND SUPPLY | Marketing Coordinator Coop Job #35951 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| Develop a telemarketing process to find new prospective customers that buy oilfield rotary hose and supplies. This would also be expanded into other market segments at a later time that we sell hose to (manufacturing, contractors, rental yards, etc). The person would first go through 1-2 weeks of product orientation by working with our sales and/or operational people to gain an understanding of oilfield hose products & supplies. Then develop a script to use when making outbound phone calls from lists we purchase from various industry resources. Would prepare marketing fliers and/or brochures to send out to people contacted via email or other means. Enter all information collected into a database using ACT or some similar program. Will follow-up with people contacted until they need to place an order, or find out the lead is dead. | ||
| ABC RADIO | Internships - ABC RADIO Coop Job #35859 |
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| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 15+ | Wage: |
| At the ABC Radio Group, we are currently accepting applications for internships for the Summer Semester. We are seeking interns who are interested in gaining experience in the Promotions, Marketing and Communications field within Radio Broadcasting. We have various positions in several Departments all year round (Promotions, Programming, Sales, Clerical, etc.) with all of ABC owned radio stations: AM 620 Radio Disney, 96.3 KSCS, 96.7 The Twister FM, News Talk 820 WBAP, and ESPN 103.3 FM | ||
| ABC RADIO | Promotions/Programming/Sales Intern Coop Job #35758 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 15+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 15+ | Wage: |
| NOTE: This position does not meet COBA requirements for credit - it is UNPAID. ABC Radio is seeking INTERNS!! As one of the most promotionally active radio groups in the Market, ABC Radio Group (AM 620 Radio Disney, 96.3 KSCS, 96.7 The Twister, WBAP 820 AM and 103.3 ESPN) is seeking individuals for Spring, Summer and Fall Internships. Would you like to learn more about a career in radio? Work in an exciting and fast-paced environment? Learn radio promotions, programming and sales? HAVE FUN AND EARN COLLEGE CREDIT Responsibilities will include: -Mailing, filing and faxing of any necessary items for the promotions department. -Updating databases weekly (Entries will be given to you by the Local Host). -Checking for Radio Disney air-checks on a weekly basis and distributing to the appropriate person (On occasion may be asked to make dub a cassette from the audio vault). -Typing of proposals, recaps, and any other one-sheet needing typed by the promotions department. -Maintaining organization of the Radio Disney Prize Closet and inventory of merchandise. -Mail out prizes and charity items. -Set up and tear down of events during weekly hours, when needed. There will be opportunities to go to production with the Local Host at least 4 times during the semester; to sit in on all promotions meetings once a week and add positive feedback or great ideas you may want to add. |
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| ADVANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION | Marketing Intern Coop Job #35849 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 30 | Wage: |
| Advancial Federal Credit Union has an opportunity for a Marketing Intern at our Corporate Headquarters located in Uptown Dallas. This is an outstanding opportunity for someone who would like to gain broad experience within a corporate marketing department. The ideal candidate will be smart, creative, detail-oriented, self-motivated, and able to take a project from start to finish. This position requires outstanding organization, interpersonal, written, phone and computer/database entry skills. The Marketing Intern will be paired with a Marketing Team member who will serve as a mentor. Duties and responsibilities include: ⢠Assists with writing, layout, design and production of print publications including newsletters, brochures, posters and advertisements ⢠Assists in promotional and event planning and implementation ⢠Organizes media and project binders ⢠Drafts and distributes basic press releases and letters ⢠Develops and updates media lists and editorial calendars ⢠Compiles marketing survey results and prepares management reports. ⢠Performs content updates on Credit Union web sites and Marketing Department intranet page ⢠Maintains Marketing Department-related databases and documents ⢠Procures and maintains inventory for Credit Union specialty items and other marketing materials ⢠Attends Marketing Department and organizational meetings ⢠Assists in the organization of special events as needed ⢠Provides support for special programs created by the Credit Union, including updating collateral materials, member contact and general program maintenance ⢠Provides assistance to employee relations committee as needed Internships are seasonal/term (fall, spring, summer) positions. This is a paid internship. Candidate must be able to work approximately 20 hours per week. Hours are flexible. Equal Opportunity Employer |
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| AGENCY CREATIVE, INC. | Graphic Designer Intern Coop Job #35833 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| Seeking a Graphic Designer intern for the fall. As an intern you will have a wide range of opportunities, base on your interests and abilities. For more information about our agency, visit www.agencycreative.com | ||
| AGRESEARCH | Marketing Internship Coop Job #35928 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20+ Flexible | Spring/Fall Hours: 20+ | Wage: |
| AGResearch will provide office in downtown Denton, flexible part-time hours, fun work environment, and a great opportunity to develop additional marketing skills with a growing firm! Internship duties and responsibilities will include: -Work directly with the President to extend market reach of firm; -Maintain proprietary database to reflect marketing activities; -Assist with design and implementation of client retention program; -Assist in creating quarterly client newsletter; -Monitor local and industry publications for business development opportunities; -Assist to optimize Public Relations opportunities for the firm; -Assist with design and implementation of client satisfaction survey program; -Create client 'report cards' using cost per hire/project metrics; -Conduct email and snail mail marketing campaigns; -Create accessible catalog of sample deliverables and project listings by industry; -Prepare materials for trade show and sponsorship exhibitions; -Provide marketing assistance for other projects, as needed. |
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| ALTIUSPAR | Marketing Coordinator Intern Coop Job #35852 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: N/A | Spring/Fall Hours: 20+ | Wage: |
| -The Marketing Intern will be responsible for assisting with the organizing and planning of all Marketing and PR activities for AltiusPAR. For example: Sales Collateral, Company Website, Press releases, Case study development, Production of Bi-annual new | ||
| BLAND, GARVEY, EADS, MEDLOCK + DEPPE, P.C. | Tax Intern Spring 2008 Coop Job #35900 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: N/A | Spring/Fall Hours: 20+ | Wage: |
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| BRINKMAN FINANCIAL | Software Developer Coop Job #35696 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20 or more | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| Small company in Carrollton is looking for talented developers that want to work in a fast-paced, exciting environment developing large-scale applications utilizing Microsoft .NET and SQL 2005 technologies to create web applications, web services, and backend processes customized for our customers. Brinkman Financial Company (BFC) maintains and hosts an Online Billing application, supporting the real-time credit card processing and handling the invoices received on behalf of the customers through a number of backend processes. BFC continues to expand its product offerings and is pursuing additional development opportunities and therefore we require nimble programmers to help with the development tasks within the company. Programmers should be able to examine a piece of code and grasp the concepts and then utilize existing applications to develop and enhance new and existing applications. BFC does is not requiring a full time position if the applicant is completing a Computer Science degree. Based on the applicants proficiency in developing and operating in our environment, BFC will make a full time offer of employment at the completion of a degree program. Duties: Development tasks early on will build confidence in programming abilities and take on internal application development and the creation of internal test tools. Once these concepts are understood, we expect to move into production development tasks. |
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| BURLINGTON NORTHERN SANTA FE (BNSF) | Summer 2008 Internship Opportunities Coop Job #35832 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Varies--most are 40/week | Spring/Fall Hours: N/A | Wage: |
| The BNSF Internship program is three month program designed to provide college students with meaningful, practical on-the-job experience in a business environment. The time spent as an intern allows the student to evaluate BNSF for future employment. During the internship, a student receives evaluations based on his or her performance and overall contribution to the organization. These evaluations are one of the tools used for future hiring consideration and acceptance into BNSF's Management Trainee Program. Candidates for internships are typically full-time students currently enrolled at a college or university who are pursuing an undergraduate degree or a graduate degree in a field of study that supports BNSF's business objectives. BNSF recruits candidates from college campuses, minority student referral programs, the Internet, and employee referrals. |
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| BURLINGTON NORTHERN SANTA FE (BNSF) | Transportation Intern Coop Job #35829 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 30-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES This challenging program offers students the opportunity to learn about the working logistics of this fast paced railroad. The summer will be spent in an assigned Division which could be anywhere on BNSF's 35,000 mile system. During this assignment, the intern will learn to manage railroad terminal operations, work on specific logistics projects; assist supervisors in managing crew; and supervise, monitor and inspect the maintenance of locomotives and freight cars. This program is designed to prepare the intern for a field operations Management Trainee position. |
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| BUXTON | Data Intern Coop Job #35940 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 24-40 | Wage: |
| Our firm seeks a talented student working toward a degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Engineering or related field. This individual should be a self-starter with enthusiasm for challenges and a strong desire to excel in this field. This individual will be responsible for aiding the Data Analyst in retrieving, processing, documenting, and implementing client data into our current infrastructure using a variety of tools. The individual will operate in a dynamic, fast paced office environment which will require excellent written and verbal communication skills. Duties: ⢠Pull client data from external sources and load this information into our current database structure ⢠Data manipulation through SQL and PL/SQL ⢠Document what data has been pulled for what clients and what data types were provided |
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| BYNARI INC. | Marketing specialist Coop Job #35954 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20+ | Wage: |
| We are looking for someone who is interested in getting some experience in marketing to local and international customers for a software company. Job will entail creating marketing plans, studying different niche markets, analyzing marketing options, and working with international partners with marketing plans. |
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| C. H. ROBINSON | Sales Internship Coop Job #35848 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc., has a Paid Sales Internship opportunity in our Dallas and Fort Worth offices. An internship with one of our offices can offer you not only broad base exposure to our industry but also experience that will be useful when selecting a career (and it looks good on a resume!). With our Sales Internships, we can expose you to a number of different areas, such as personal selling, distribution management and customer service. The goal of our Sales Internship program is to offer you a challenging learning opportunity and to enhance your potential to become a member of our CHR team upon graduation. Thus our internship position is very closely based on our full-time Transportation Sales position. Our Transportation Sales team provides C.H.Robinson Company's logistics services to businesses with all types of freight. Transportation salespeople are in daily contact with customers (shippers and carriers) of various sizes who outsource to C.H.Robinson. |
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| C. H. ROBINSON | Transporation Sales Internship Coop Job #35135 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Flexible | Spring/Fall Hours: Flexible | Wage: |
| We have Transportation Sales Internship opportunities available in our Dallas, TX and Fort Worth,TX offices! As an intern, you will get exposure to: ⢠Sales and purchasing ⢠Financial management and account receivables ⢠Logistic management and transport economics from a 3rd -party prospective ⢠Carrier management ⢠Distribution patterns, Tracking and tracing ⢠Logistic information systems We are looking for current UNDERGRADUATES at a Junior or Senior Level. Individuals pursuing a Business, Logistics, Supply-Chain, Communications or related major is a plus. |
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| CANTONI | Public Relations Intern Coop Job #35366 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 12 | Wage: |
| DOES NOT MEET COBA REQUIREMENTS (Marketing majors) FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT: Unpaid Cantoni is now looking for a creative individual willing to learn in a fast-paced, fast-growing environment. General Description: -Proactive contact with targeted media to pitch story ideas. -Participation in various projects associated with special in store events. -Maintenance of press kit materials relating to industry events and other PR activities -Support of marketing communications, including: Participating in the writing and editorial review process for collateral, press releases, case studies, articles, etc. -Support of content management, especially related to media, PR, and industry efforts. |
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| CARDINAL TRACKING, INC. | Real World Programming 101 Intern Coop Job #35842 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| Wanna gain some real world experience in the software industry? Wanna get you hands dirty in all aspects of the product life cycle? If the answer to either question is yes then this opportunity is for you. The person selected for this job will have direct hands-on involvement in design/prototyping, database design, development, testing, and deployment. To qualify you should have some experience or familiarity with Visual Basic 6 and SQL 2000. If you donât have experience with Visual Studio .NET, SQL 2005, SQL CE, Windows Mobile, or Pocket PCâs donât worry cause with this job youâll get exposed to most if not all of these. We know youâre not looking for a co-op where youâre just expected to make copies and get coffee and thatâs not what weâre looking for in an applicant. If you want to work with a smart group of motivated people, apply for this opportunity. If you want to get coffee and make copies then you should probably check with Starbucks or Kinkoâs. | ||
| CENTER STAGE TV | Internship Coop Job #34888 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 15-30 | Spring/Fall Hours: 15-20 | Wage: |
| Intern for a national weekly television show syndicated to 35% of the U.S. and to 20 airlines globally. The show is an award winning 30 minute entertainment weekly based in Deep Ellum, Dallas, Tx. Gain experience in the Television industry while working at Center Stage TV as you assist in the production of this weekly show. Make contacts in major cities from west coast to east coast including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Denver. Job responsibilities include but not limited to: ⢠Field Production ⢠Audio Production ⢠Audio and Video Editing ⢠Staging and Lighting ⢠Production Assistance ⢠Grip work ⢠Production Administration *Experience with Avid System Editing and Adobe Audition Editing preferred but not required. THIS WILL PROVE TO BE A GREAT LEARNING EXPERIENCE WITH POTENTIAL EMPLOYMENT! |
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| CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) | Co-op/Internship Opportunities Coop Job #35605 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40/Week | Spring/Fall Hours: 40/Week | Wage: |
| You can contribute to the work of the nation before you graduate. The CIA offers student work opportunities in the form of undergraduate student internships or co-ops, and graduate studies programs. If you would like to work with highly skilled professionals to support US officials who make our country's foreign policy, the CIA is looking for you. Our programs will benefit you and the Agency. You'll assist with substantive and meaningful work assignments, while earning a competitive income and gaining invaluable practical experience. There's no better place to learn than at the center of intelligence. The cooperative education program at the Central Intelligence Agency began in 1961 to provide undergraduate students with the opportunity to gain practical work experience in combination with their academic studies. |
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| CEO IQ, INC. | Marketing Assistant Coop Job #35843 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 24 | Spring/Fall Hours: 24 | Wage: |
| In addition to assisting the office manager, you will write copy for newspaper, client marketing materials and participate in strategic brain-storming sessions. This is a fun-filled, very fast paced environment. | ||
| CITY OF LAKE DALLAS | Special Events Coordinator Coop Job #35927 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: flexible | Wage: |
| Students interested in event planning and all that is involved in planning city festivals/events should apply. Internship will involve writing press releases, sponsorship recruitment/retention, planning city events, shadowing Special Events Coordinator, public/community relations activities and other aspects of special events. Hours are flexible--will work with student schedules. | ||
| CITY OF LEWISVILLE | Internship Opportunities Coop Job #35539 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| The City of Lewisville has both part-time and full-time positions open at various times of the year. |
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| CITY OF LEWISVILLE | PR/Marketing Intern Coop Job #35757 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 20+ | Wage: |
| This position does not meet COBA requirements for credit - UNPAID. The Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) department is responsible for organizing all city wide special events, assisting tourists, working with local hotels and motels, sporting tournaments, group sales, convention sales, and working with our local arts organizations. |
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| CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS (FORMERLY SIECOR) | SAP Data Integrity Co-Op Coop Job #35540 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| PURPOSE OF Co-Op: ⢠Improve data loads, validation, and general team support for enterprise-wide SAP / supply chain optimization project. ⢠Gain exposure to a global corporation re-inventing its supply chain organization. ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES: ⢠Work with several SAP project teams; directly benefiting project timelines. ⢠Load and validate information within SAPâs functional areas (products, pricing, logistics, manufacturing, orders, customers, etc.) for testing and go-live project stages. ⢠Map and document process flows that SAP will leverage to streamline the organizationâs supply chain. ⢠Help administer general project team and testing stage responsibilities. ⢠Gain exposure to the SAP environment and SAP implementation projects. |
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| CULTURAL AWARENESS INTERNATIONAL | International Relations Intern Coop Job #34903 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 15-25/Week | Spring/Fall Hours: 15-25/Week | Wage: |
| We are seeking personable interns with excellent communication and customer service skills for an unpaid internship. Individuals need to be able to work well in both a team-environment as well as on an individual basis. International experience is a plus. The responsibilities include: ·Assisting both the intercultural and relocation departments with project coordination ·Client and vendor correspondence ·Research on various cities and countries worldwide including culture specifics ·Assist with cross cultural program development ·Multiple projects may be assigned by department heads You will also be asked to perform some administrative duties including: Filing, answering the phone, updating a contact database The internship position is a great way to experience an office environment as well as enhance your international knowledge. Often times, you will have contact with several international employees at major corporations worldwide. Because we are growing and expanding globally, this learning experience could lead to part-time or full time employment. |
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| DALLAS COWBOYS FOOTBALL CLUB | Intern for Media Sales & Marketing Coop Job #35860 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| Assist with promotions such as live broadcasts and player apearances at different venues; assist with special projects; participate with special events;research;assorted office duties. | ||
| DALLAS COWBOYS FOOTBALL CLUB | Web Development Intern Coop Job #35889 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| Assist with development of Dallas Cowboys website. | ||
| DENTON COUNTY FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY | Non-Profit Management Administrative Intern Coop Job #35732 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 10+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 10+ | Wage: |
| Note: Position will not meet COBA requirements for credit (unpaid). Assist with administrative tasks such as creating/editing documents. Assist with the compilation of statistical reports. Create client files and informational brochures. Assist with answering administrative phone lines. |
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| DENTON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY | Marketing Intern Coop Job #35922 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 20+ | Wage: |
| Essential job functions will include: -Assist staff in the administration of current marketing initiatives, as well as the development of future programs and strategies; -Assist staff in planning of promotional events and activities; -Assist staff in the development and distribution of marketing and communication collateral materials; -Provide support as needed with media and community relations efforts including the writing and distribution of media releases; -Provide research support and content development assistance for website and newsletters; -Assist in planning and staffing events related to DCTA services; -Provide support during the development of the annual community report; -Maintain public outreach and media databases; -Perform related duties as assigned. |
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| DILLARD'S CORPORATE OFFICE | Retail Management Intern Coop Job #35781 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: up to 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: up to 40 | Wage: |
| Intern will rotate through all aspects of retail management, softlines, hardlines, and customer service. Students will gain an understanding of how the entire store functions. Students will also create weekly progress reports for the store manager. Interns will work directly with Area Sales Managers to learn all functions of each department. The objective of the internship program is to identify candidates that could progress to full-time management positions upon graduation. Duration: 12 weeks with option to continue for strong candidates. |
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| DYKEMAN ASSOCIATES | Public Relations/Marketing Intern Coop Job #35814 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 15-40 Flexible | Wage: |
| Assigned projects including print production, publicity assignments for clients, assistance in the design of Web sites, implementation of speakersâ bureaus, proposals, direct marketing programs and other public relations and advertising activities. Weekly staff meetings will include brainstorming for client projects and business development prospects. The meetings will also cover shared knowledge gained through meetings and seminars attended by all in the prior week. | ||
| EGISTICS INC. | Web Developer - Intern Coop Job #35799 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 30-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| The Web Software Developer writes, documents and tests web applications and web services aimed at delivering content via the Internet to the company's customers. The Web Software Developer participates in the development, implementation and maintenance of high-availability applications. This position performs all traditional software development activities in accordance with the company's configuration management plan and contributes the software development process improvement efforts. | ||
| EINSTRUCTION | Accounts Receivable Intern Coop Job #35858 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: N/A | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| Responsible for collection calls, recording call responses, and clerical duties. Requires 20 hours, with a minimum attendance of three days per week. Initiate calls for customers who have exceeded payment terms and resolve towards collection. Document status of collections in ERP module. Researching and resolving accounts receivable issues with customers. Filing sales invoices and vendor invoices |
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| EMPOWERED STUDENTS, INC | Marketing Internship Coop Job #35747 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 35 | Spring/Fall Hours: 15 | Wage: |
| - Planning of marketing activities - Designing and/or conducting marketing research - Forecasting; coordinating marketing activities |
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| EMPOWERED STUDENTS, INC | Marketing/Event Coordination Internship Coop Job #35748 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 35 | Spring/Fall Hours: 15 | Wage: |
| - Planning of marketing activities - Designing and/or conducting marketing research - Forecasting; coordinating marketing activities |
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| ERICSSON, INC. | Intern - Finance/Accounting Coop Job #35944 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Flexible | Spring/Fall Hours: Flexible | Wage: |
| Primary Responsibilities: ⢠Financial tracking related to specific Product Area(s) within the Hosting organization. ⢠Assist in the reporting of financial results. ⢠Timely entry of all period related Services revenue recognition, costs, accruals, journal entries and postings to ensure an accurate and complete period end close ⢠Cost tracking within cost centers of both profit oriented cost centers and cost only cost centers within Product Area Key Roles and Responsibilities ⢠Trend analysis and executive reporting on actuals, variances, forecasts and business cases. ⢠Analysis and reporting of OSF and fire reporting of actual results and forecasts. ⢠Analysis of resource utilization, project cost control, contract margins and absorption rates. ⢠Assist in the preparation of Hosting business outlook and quarterly forecast | ||
| ERICSSON, INC. | Intern / Co-op Human Resource Requisition 11637urces Coop Job #35936 |
Permanent Resident |
| Summer Hours: 20 - 30 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 - 30 | Wage: |
| This position will support the US Staffing department with various recruitment related projects and tasks. Assist with college recruitment administrative tasks (packing, shipping, logistics, inventory, ordering supplies) Create new employee orientation packets Develop standard job advertisement templates Organize job search files Assist with applicant travel arrangements Maintain Staffing department web pages Update Staffing department process/procedure guides Assist with the creation of new processes Data entry into the applicant tracking system (Ceridian) |
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| ERNST & YOUNG LLP | Human Resource Operations Intern Coop Job #35929 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 20+ | Wage: |
| Be involved in human resources engagements such as cost and risk analysis, process improvements, designing and developing executive compensation plans, and benefit plan assessment. Thoroughly and accurately analyze information. Prepare quality, practical approaches to the client's situation and arrive at appropriate conclusions. Share planning ideas with others and participate/contribute to attaining team goals. Assist in the development of recommendations and implementation plans and assist in making quality decisions in complex and judgmental areas. |
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| EWOMENNETWORK | Accounting Intern Coop Job #35570 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Open | Spring/Fall Hours: Open | Wage: |
| This opportunity is for the person looking to get valuable experience in all aspects of accounting. Based on the work done, it is also an opportunity to be hired into the accounting department of eWomenNetwork, Inc. This position will give someone the opportunity to network with eWomenNetworkâs national sponsors, which could result in further job opportunities. | ||
| EWOMENNETWORK | Affiliates Intern Coop Job #35568 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Open | Spring/Fall Hours: Open | Wage: |
| This opportunity is for the person looking to get valuable experience in all aspects of affiliates management. This position will introduce the intern to the different departments that ensure the Affiliate Program a success: graphics, radio, preferred offers, membership, Chapter Managing Directors all over the US and Canada, and national sponsors. Attend conference and business expo from June 7-10, 2007. |
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| EWOMENNETWORK | Event Intern Coop Job #35569 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Open | Spring/Fall Hours: Open | Wage: |
| This opportunity is for the person looking to gain valuable experience in all aspects of event management. | ||
| EWOMENNETWORK | Marketing Intern Coop Job #35571 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Open | Spring/Fall Hours: Open | Wage: |
| This opportunity is for the person looking to get valuable experience in all aspects of marketing and Public Relations. Based on the work done, it is also an opportunity to be hired into the marketing department of the eWomenNetwork Foundation. This position will give someone the opportunity to network with eWomenNetworkâs national sponsors, which could result in further job opportunities. | ||
| EXEL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES | Logistics Intern Coop Job #35218 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| Logistics/Supply Chain Management duties dependent upon student's particular skills and ability. | ||
| EXPANDED NUTRITION PROGRAM | Community Outreach Internship Coop Job #35676 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: ïParticipate in pre, mid, and post intern training sessions as scheduled ïServe as Project Manager for a community educational workshop/ fundraiser, Coordinate location, presentation topics, presenters, etc, Design and conduct program evaluation ï Develop interpretative marketing piece for ENP Dallas ïObserve and assist in teaching adult community nutrition classes ïRecruit new partnerships within Dallas County for adult community nutrition classes ïPrepare professional program reports ïOther program activities as assigned |
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| EYESTHERE | Training Internship Coop Job #35616 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: Flexible | Wage: |
| · Quickly learn key functionality of the Digital Security software · Create step by step video training that will be used by for the EYESthere Franchise Owners · Record Online Training to be used by Technicians, Contractors, and Operational resources · Use Demo Builder software to create self guided training materials · Assist with training facilitation of onsite training classes |
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| FASTSIGNS INTERNATIONAL | .NET Paid Internship / Co-op Coop Job #35128 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 32 | Wage: |
| Designing, coding, testing applications on a professional development team using Microsoft .NET technologies. You will be an active participant from concept to completion using OOAD, design patterns and other best practices. This is an Equal Employment Opportunity. |
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| FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI) | FBI Internship Programs Coop Job #34885 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 40 | Wage: |
| NOTE: YOU MUST GO TO FBI'S WEBSITE FOR MORE INFO: https://www.fbijobs.gov Honors Internship Program: Each summer, a special group of outstanding undergraduate and graduate students are selected to participate in the FBI Honors Internship Program in Washington, D.C. The program offers students an exciting insider's view of FBI operations and provides an opportunity to explore the many career possibilities within the FBI. National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC) Nonpaid Internship: Twice a year, four exceptional college students from undergraduate or graduate programs are selected to participate in a full-time, 14-week unpaid internship program at the FBI's NVAVC, located near the FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia. The NCAVC provides investigative support to law enforcement agencies around the world in crimes such as serial or single homicide, child abduction or exploitation, bombing, arson, threats, serial rape, or extortion. FBI Academy Nonpaid Internship: The FBI Academy is located on the Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia, about 35 miles south of Washington, D.C. The FBI Academy's Nonpaid Internship Program was founded with the desire to bring together exceptional men and women along with their diverse academic disciplines and talents into a professional experience that will benefit both the student and the FBI. Presidential Management Fellows Program (PMFP): President Carter established the Presidential Management Fellows Program (PMFP) in 1977 by Executive Order to attract to the Federal Service outstanding individuals from a wide variety of graduate and academic disciplines who are interested in and committed to a career in federal government. PMFs receive an initial two-year full time excepted service appointment, after which they are eligible for conversion to a permanent federal government position. |
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| FIDUCIARY NETWORK | Research Intern – Private Equity Coop Job #35857 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: N/A | Spring/Fall Hours: 15-20 | Wage: |
| Private equity firm investing in financial services companies seeks interns for part-time work during school year 2007-2008. Candidate must be completing senior year in business school in spring 2008. Responsibilities include research, analysis and writing for both specific target markets as well as general industry economics. Companyâs CEO is well-known industry leader. Position provides incredible opportunity for candidate possessing a superb work ethic and ability to work productively with minimal supervision. |
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| FOLLETT HIGHER EDUCATION GROUP | Management Intern Coop Job #35815 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| This internship will teach you the fundamentals of retail management in the fast paced college bookstore industry. This will provide the opportunity for an intern to learn while making real contribrutions. You'll use every bit of your academic training, people savvy, and problem solving talents. You will utilize 13 training modules in areas such as Recruiting, Financials, Loss Prevention, Merchandising, Customer Service, Course Materials, Shipping & Receiving, University Relations, and others. Additional Perk: Eligible for employee discount on bookstore purchases. |
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| GENERAL ELECTRIC | Internship/Co-op Opportunities Coop Job #35303 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Varies | Spring/Fall Hours: Varies | Wage: |
| Internships and Co-ops GE offers full-time, paid* internships to qualified candidates at each of our GE Businesses. Gain hands-on experience while working on challenging projects, network with professionals and learn from some of the brightest minds in business. GE also offers co-ops to four-year college students who want to work more than 12 weeks while maintaining their college schedules. Co-ops allow students to contribute to and learn from exciting projects and network with GE professionals. Co-ops typically last between three and nine months, and most times, run from January to June or June to December. Check the cooperative education office at your school before applying to make sure you can earn credit for a GE co-op. |
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| GENERAL ELECTRIC AVIATION MATERIALS | CF6 Intern Coop Job #35934 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| The successful candidate will be responsible for managing customized service agreements, assisting with repair order management, generating consignment purchase orders, and tracking zero value inventory. | ||
| GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTHEAST TEXAS | Program Department Intern Coop Job #34238 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Flexible | Spring/Fall Hours: Flexible | Wage: |
| Note: Position does not meet COBA or PADM requirements for credit. The Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas, the fifth largest council in the nation, has many different opportunities in our Program Department. The hours are VERY flexible and opportunities are available year round. We are looking for 1-2 interns per season. Some nights and weekends would be required. Main responsibilities would be program planning, implementation, and evaluation. This internship would be lots of fun and a be a great resume builder! |
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| INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM OF AMERICA, INC. | HR Intern Coop Job #35895 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-30 | Wage: |
| We are actively recruiting for an HR Intern to join our Human Resource team. This person will provide an undergraduate student the opportunity to explore the functions of the Human Resource Department including the opportunity to work first hand with benefits, recruitment, and employee development. This individual will shadow Director of HR, Training Manager, Benefits Manager, Recruiter, and HR Analyst to understand how these functions work as a whole; assist in developing and delivering training to employees; assist in measuring training ROI; and assist in company promotions. |
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| J MAR & ASSOCIATES | Human Resource Assistant Coop Job #35871 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| PART-TIME HUMAN RESOURCE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Human Resources Consulting Firm in West Plano seeks a part-time Receptionist/Administrative Assistant. We offer a pleasant, professional, non-smoking environment. The student will be handling and creating new candidate files, payroll files, typing resumes into our format, sourcing candidates on job boards for certain job positions, pulling database queries for candidates with certain criteria for review for certain positions, assisting with putting together our new HR manual/guide, sending out new hire packets, distributing temporary employee payroll, etc. This opportunity allows for an HR Major to learn many facets of HR from recruiting, payroll, compensation and benefits, and employment law. |
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| J.P. MORGAN CHASE & CO. | Information Technology Development Internship Coop Job #35949 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 15-19 | Wage: |
| The ITDP Intern Program gives students an opportunity to gain valuable experience in technology. Interns will be offered participation in a series of activities that give them the opportunity to learn about the firm and to enhance their exposure in the firm. The program begins in January 2006 and continues through December 2006. The ITDP advances the firmâs strategic agenda by developing a leadership pipeline of multi-skilled individuals who are prepared to address challenges. ITDP is a skills developmental training program that provides value-added services to the firmâs businesses. I. Position Description Interns are placed on one assignment for the length of the intern program within the firmâs Dallas location to meet business needs and best address each internâs knowledge and skill development needs. Intern responsibilities may include management of business requirements for applications and associated documentation, performing required tactical enhancements of business systems, crafting stand-alone software solutions to meet an immediate business need, day-to-day production support for applications, diagnose problems, and resolve production issues, or infrastructure support,. Business managers are responsible for overseeing interns work experience and performance. Additional support is provided by the Dallas Resource Management Team. Assignments will allow interns to gain exposure to financial services operations in a general support role. Opportunities are available within Investor Services Technology. |
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| JANET KAFKA & ASSOCIATES | Fall Internship Coop Job #35846 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: N/A | Spring/Fall Hours: 30-35 | Wage: |
| Our interns are given daily responsibilities and are immediately incorporated as an integral part of our team. General duties include (though are not limited to) media and trend research, assistance with creative media mailings, press clip monitoring and trafficking, assistance with correspondence, select press release writing, special event support, data entry, filing, answering phones, and general support of agency staff. |
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| KINTETSU GLOBAL IT | Research/Business/Computing Coop Job #35893 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| Research supply chain management and technical business opportunities; for example: Write up a business plan for providing freight import government paperwork/EDI services (market analysis, competition analysis, risk assessment). | ||
| KOHL'S DEPARTMENT STORES | Store Manager in Training Coop Job #35872 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 45 hrs/wk (Full Time) | Spring/Fall Hours: 45 hrs/wk (Full Time) | Wage: |
| NOTE: This position is for full-time only, NOT an internship. If you are graduating in December 2007, this job is for you! KOHL's will be on campus in October 4th, 2007 interviewing for these positions. The Store Manager in Training (MIT) Program is the fast track to career in running a retail business. The MIT Program is a 3-5 month executive training program combining one-on-one and computer based training to provide you the foundation for a store management career. At the completion of the training program you will be placed as an Assistant Store Manager at one of Kohl's 836 stores. The ASM is one of a 4 person management team within each store that is responsible for customer service, retention of associates, management / leadership development, freight flow and merchandising, payroll and sales - store profitability, ad set - pricing integrity and accuracy. In short, the store management team is responsible for running that business and ensuring its success. If you enjoy working with people and engaging in several different roles, or if you tend to get bored easily sitting at a desk all day long, a career in store management is sure to challenge and excite you. The Store Manager in Training Program is designed to jump start your career and advance you from being as Assistant Manager in a store to running a single store to running a District or Region of stores. You've seen our stores, now learn what it takes to run this profitable business! |
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| KOHL'S DEPARTMENT STORES | Summer 2008: Store Management Internship Coop Job #35838 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Summer 2008/10 weeks | Spring/Fall Hours: N/A | Wage: |
| KOHL's will be on campus in October 4th, 2007 interviewing for these positions. The Store Management Internship is a ten-week program running from June 2 to August 8 combining one-on-one and computer based training to provide you the foundation for a store and district management career. As an intern with Kohl's you will be treated as part of the management team and learn the principles of what it takes to run a successful retail business. In addition to several training modules and daily store management responsibilities, each intern will complete an Impact Analysis Project. This Project is your opportunity to analyze in depth a key part of the business and solve a problem or offer ideas for improvements. You will present your Impact Analysis Project at the completion of the internship to a group of Senior Executives - As a Kohl's intern you are given big responsibilities and the opportunity to shine! |
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| L-3 COMMUNICATIONS, INTEGRATED SYSTEMS | Junior/Senior Coop - Software Coop Job #35501 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| Software engineer co-ops will perform design and coding activities in the software engineering lifecycle. Knowledge and experience with the following languages are desired: C++, C#, Java, and C. Operating systems include UNIX, Linux, and Windows (2000/XP). | ||
| LEVENSON AND HILL | Levenson & Hill Internship Coop Job #35956 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 16-24+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 16-24+ | Wage: |
| Levenson Group Intern will be able to have a multitude of experiences. We are a dynamic team with over 20 years of company history, committed to training the professionals of the future. Our intern program is intensive and challenging. You will assist in various areas of creating / implementing media campaigns â creating press packs, red carpet events, stuff envelopes, conduct research; maintaining RSVP lists for press screenings, press junkets, screenings, and special projects, help divide and ship promo items, and learn proper telephone etiquette as well as assist the team and SVP and perform other various administrative duties. Our interns learn how to promote through various media outlets and how to negotiate celebrity appearances. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to work with professionals and learn how to execute special events. | ||
| LOCKHEED MARTIN AERONAUTICS COMPANY | Internship/Co-op Opportunities Coop Job #35905 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40/Week | Wage: |
| Lockheed Martin Corporation, an advanced technology company, was formed in March 1995 with the merger of two of the world's premier technology companies, Lockheed Corporation and Martin Marietta Corporation. Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin employs about 130,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture and integration of advanced technology systems, products and services. Lockheed Martin has several positions available, each specific to your major interest and strengths. |
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| MCLANE FOOD SERVICE | Logistics and Supply Chain Internship Coop Job #35902 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 20+ | Wage: |
| Intern will complete training/mentoring in the following areas: -J.D. Edwards training overview -Product cost components -Inbound freight management -Chain Management roles -Operational requirements - Warehouse, delivery -Product data components -Accounting overview - Vendor-Customer-Expense -Sales/Marketing overview -H.R. Overview - Policies, Benefits, Corporate Culture -Operations Support - MHE, Fleet, Facility, Technology |
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| MICROSOFT CORPORATION | Internship Positions Coop Job #35675 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Varies--most are 40/week | Spring/Fall Hours: Varies | Wage: |
| A Real World Experience Like No Other As an intern at Microsoft, youâll have real responsibility, real work, and real opportunities to jumpstart your career. (Youâll get paid, too!) Itâs an experience youâll never find in a classroom. Youâll be given manageable assignments that you can complete while youâre here, and your efforts will likely take shape in Microsoft productsâor be used by Microsoft teamsâlong after you return to school. You could help create a Web application, a marketing plan, a prototype, a user guideâthe possibilities are endless. And just imagine millions of customers, not to mention your classmates, seeing your work! Some interns even parlay their experience into a job offer. Intern Benefits An internship with benefits? Itâs true. At Microsoft, we treat our interns like employees, so we want to help you be comfortable during your stay with us. Weâll set you up in subsidized housing, pay for essentials like water and cable, and even pitch in for housecleaning. Of course, all internships come with competitive pay, but weâre not allowed to give out the numbers on our website. Plus, hereâs some other extras our interns receive: ⢠Paid travel to Microsoft ⢠Subsidized car rental or bike purchase plan ⢠Health club membership (dues paid by Microsoft, but taxed as income for you) ⢠Shipping reimbursement ⢠Free bus pass ⢠Parties and special events ⢠Free training ⢠Software discounts |
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| MOROCH PARTNERS, LP | Midas Account Intern Coop Job #35862 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: N/A | Spring/Fall Hours: 15+ | Wage: |
| NOTE: This position may not be eligible for COBA course credit (unpaid). Specific Areas of Responsibility Assist writing and distribution on AA Digest Assist Print Program fulfillment Assist Print Program Communication Assist with the Creative Library/needs Assist in Routing list updates Assist with monthly sales data communication Assist in market projects and communication Assist on marketing and communication department projects Assist in coordination for local meetings Initiate, assist on or take over other projects as needed and/or assigned General Duties Responsible for computer skills necessary to succeed in this position Responsible for working with Midas team to accomplish any and all tasks to be done in the execution of client accounts and agency business. â¢Â· Follow instructions and meet deadlines. â¢Â· Provide accurate, timely and professional communications. â¢Â· Anticipate and recognize concerns, issues, problems and / or obstacles and suggest solutions. Ensure that appropriate solution documentation is produced. Foster a positive attitude among fellow agency associates. Provide supervisor with continual feedback. Adhere to all company policies |
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| MOROCH PARTNERS, LP | Moroch Entertainment Promotions Intern Coop Job #35861 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 15+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 15+ | Wage: |
| Interns will handle college promotions for a major motion picture studio. Moroch Entertainment's clients include, 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight, Sony Pictures, Focus, Lionsgate, Miramax, Newline and Paramount Vantage. Responsibilities include securing college promotions and organizing college events. Interns will also represent the studio at advance movie screenings and assist account executives. | ||
| NASA--JOHNSON SPACE CENTER | Co-op/Internship Opportunities Coop Job #35106 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Varies | Spring/Fall Hours: Varies | Wage: |
| There are at least 200 different NASA programs for interns. These internships are for technical and non-technical majors. This is a unique partnership between NASA, students, and universities whereby students gain experience in business, industry, education, and government on an alternating semester basis. As a co-op student you will alternate between semesters at school and a PAID, full-time job at Johnson Space Center (JSC). This job is directly related to your field of study and will help you gain valuable work experience in several different areas before you graduate. Additionally, at JSC, our Co-op Program serves as a pipeline fo future full-time employees. | ||
| NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION (NMHA) | Internship Opportunties Coop Job #35879 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 10-15+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 10-15+ | Wage: |
| NOTE: These positions do not meet meet COBA or PADM requirements for credit (UNPAID). Please read below for several opportunities for different majors: Adult Mental Health Services Internship - This internship position within Adult Mental Health Services provides the opportunity to gain knowledge about community based programs and services run by persons with mental illness. This internship will provide the opportunity to conduct research, contribute to publications and learn about consumer-driven mental health services and policies. This opportunity is ideal for individuals seeking experience in advocacy or within the field of mental health. Experience as a mental health consumer or family member is a plus. Apply Now! http://www.nmha.org/intern/internship_apply.cfm Affiliate Relations Internship - This position will off the opportunity to learn the basics of membership services to affiliates with a national non-profit association, including organizational management, board development, and capacity development. Duties might likely include attending board and committee meetings, participating in affiliate-related conference calls, analyzing programs, writing reports, maintaining membership databases, and organizing information systems, accompanied, of course, by occasional administrative chores. Affiliate relations staff are committee to making this position a learning experience for the intern. Apply Now http://www.nmha.org/intern/internship_apply.cfm Communications/Media Internship - The National Mental Health Association Media Relations Department seeks college students for its internship program. Internships are open to applicants pursuing degrees in communications, public policy, social work, psychology and marketing or other related fields. Interns will have the opportunity to work on a variety of media relations programs and mental health issues. Ideal candidates will have excellent oral/written communication skills, strong organizational skills, research skills and the ability to work in a fast paced environment. Knowledge of mental health issues is a plus. Proficiency in Word, Excel and the Internet required. NMHA is conveniently located in Alexandria, Va. This is a non-paid internship. Apply Now! http://www.nmha.org/intern/internship_apply.cfm Development/Marketing Internship - The NMHA Development Department offers interns the opportunity to support corporate, foundation and individual fundraising efforts. Development interns research potential targets, track department functions and outreach efforts, draft communications (including letters of inquiry, grant proposals, and personal correspondence), brainstorm creative partnership strategies, and work across all NMHA programs and departments to seek funding to support our vital mission. Only creative, organized and ambitious individuals need apply. Apply Now! http://www.nmha.org/intern/internship_apply.cfm Federal Affairs Internship - This incumbent in this position will work on federal policy issues and legislation, and provide research and other support to the federal policy team and grass-roots advocates. Issue areas will include expanding access to treatment, children's mental health, mental health parity, Medicaid and the new Medicare prescription drug program. This internship is located in Washington, DC, Minutes from Capitol Hill and the incumbent's term would be from late August to late November. Apply Now! http://www.nmha.org/intern/internship_apply.cfm Finance Internship - The National Mental Health Associations Finance Department is seeking an undergraduate student for approximately 10 hours/week to fulfill its internship program. The program is designed to provide a unique opportunity for students to gain real-world work experience relevant to their academic and career goals. General responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: research, bank deposits, data entry, and administrative functions as they relate to the Finance and Human Resources department. The position is unpaid and will commence in September or October and will remain open until May with the option to extend. Apply Now! http://www.nmha.org/intern/internship_apply.cfm Healthcare Reform Internship - The State Healthcare Reform department is looking for one to two interns for the spring of 2008. Seeking enthusiastic, mature individual with knowledge of health policy. This person will be responsible for tracking state legislation, conducting policy research for conferences and products, providing technical assistance to advocates, and helping to coordinate special events. Good writing skills, attention to detail, and ability to work independently important. Graduate Students Preferred. |
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| NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) | Business Management & Intelligence Acquisition Summer Intern Coop Job #34947 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 40/Week | Wage: |
| INTELLIGENCE ACQUISITION AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SUMMER PROGRAM The National Security Agency's (NSA) Intelligence Acquisition and Business Management Summer Program offers college undergraduate and graduate students a challenging opportunity in several important business areas. Under this program they will receive training and experience in project management, acquisition, and business management disciplines through direct hands-on involvement with NSA project and business management organizations. These project management offices are working with industry partners to develop the capabilities needed to meet critical ongoing threats to the United States. Our project and business management organizations are entrusted with the task of ensuring that NSA's leading edge programs follow best-practices in program management, financial analysis, and accounting. Application Deadline Applications are accepted August 1st - October 15th of each year. About the Program The Intelligence Acquisition and Business Management Summer Program is an intensive 12-week program intended for high-potential college upperclassmen and graduate students who are entering their final years of study. The program consists of formal classroom instruction, workshops, on- and off-site facilities tours, and direct involvement with selected NSA projects, in the Agency's acquisition and business management organizations. Through involvement with the project offices, the students will learn how NSA's employees and our industry partners, who together represent some of the best in American high technology capabilities, develop vital Signal Intelligence capabilities. Students in this program will learn how NSA plans, develops, and procures those needed capabilities. Additionally, they will discover how internal and external activities responsible for oversight of NSA activities ensure both effective program management and fiscal discipline. The program will expose students to some of the most effective techniques employed in project management, acquisition, and business management today. Specific skills gained include: Project management, project technical, fiscal review techniques Contract and Earned Value Management Federal Acquisition process DoD and Intelligence Community program and budget development, review, and justification processes Negotiation and decision-making skills How to develop more persuasive presentations Salary-Students are paid a competitive salary commensurate with experience and education. Benefits Receive annual and sick leave, as well as paid Federal holidays Participation in Agency-wide extracurricular programs Students who attend schools in excess of 75 miles from Fort Meade, MD are eligible for a round trip airfare ticket to and from school, or mileage reimbursement up to the cost of a government-issued airline ticket Housing accommodations can be arranged for long distance students. |
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| NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) | Co-op Opportunities Coop Job #34941 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40/Week | Spring/Fall Hours: 40/Week | Wage: |
| About the Program You will operate under a rotational program, alternating semesters of full-time work with full-time study from entry into the program until graduation. We require a minimum of 52 weeks of co-op work experience prior to graduation. During your work tour, you will work a regular 40-hour week. Each work tour is designed to reveal the specific areas you may want to focus on as a career. Electrical or Computer Engineering Majors Students in the Electrical or Computer Engineering fields will be involved in the design, development, testing, and evaluation of electronic communications systems. These multi-disciplinary assignments will reach to such rapidly advancing areas as optics, lasers, acoustics, and micro-processors. Computer Science Majors Computer Science majors will explore high-tech opportunities such as object-oriented methodology, multimedia, data warehousing/data mining, design/analysis development of software and systems, client/server development, networking, and Internet technology. Salary Salaries are highly competitive and determined by the percentage of credits completed toward a degree. Each 20% block of credits completed with at least a 3.0 GPA will allow you to be promoted to the next grade. Grades range from GGD-03/05 to GGD-07/01 which equates to $26,715 - $36,671 annually. These salaries include a locality-based comparability payment. Full-time salaries for those who return after 52 weeks of work experience at NSA range from approximately $62,411 - $66,230 for Electrical/Computer Engineers and $58,650 - $62,469 for Computer Scientists. Benefits Students who attend out-of-state schools are eligible for a round trip airline ticket to and from school or mileage reimbursement up to the cost of a government airline ticket. Tuition assistance Qualifications Must be a U.S. citizen Must be a second semester college freshman or sophomore Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher Must be majoring in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Business, or Accounting Must be eligible to be granted a security clearance Must be enrolled in a four-year college or university |
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| NESTLE TOLL HOUSE CAFE BY CHIP | Marketing Intern Coop Job #35904 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 20+ | Wage: |
| Intern will be responsible for supporting and assisting the Marketing Coordinator in facilitating marketing initiatives and campaigns, through the assistance of an outside marketing agency. Essential job functions will include: *Assist the Marketing Coordinator by working with the outside marketing firm and vendors; *Assist to coordinate marketing projects as assigned; *Assist with the implementation of Franconnect; *Assist with all administrative duties, including but not limited to, filing, processing outgoing and incoming mail, scanning documents, creating reports and presentations, organizing meetings, making travel arrangements and facilitating marketing campaigns; *Create written correspondence on behalf of executive staff; *Answer incoming calls and make outgoing calls as needed; *Conduct research as requested; *Be proactive in circumventing potential problems; *Other duties as required. |
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| NOKIA | 6-Month Contract Benefits Coop Job #35935 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 40 | Wage: |
| The Benefits Assistant will help with preparing Pension Records for archiving, organize electronic and hard copy documents for audit review, and document simple controls under the direction of the Human Resource Specialist. This position will assist the Nokia Benefits Team in identifying, organizing and prepping documents to be archived and purging confidential records as identified. Review simple spreadsheets for analyzing participant records; collect and document records participants terminated from the plan with unclaimed account balances. Organize Summary Plan Documents and prepare binders of summary plan documents; prepare Binder of historical amendments; and collect and prepare retirement procedures |
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| NORTH AMERICAN MATERIAL HANDLING, LLC | Material Handling Integrator and Distributor Internship Coop Job #35906 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| Intern will work directly with President of the Company while learning the fundamentals of warehouse distribution and gain an inside knowledge of the types of material handling systems that are available for a broad range of product storage and movement. This internship will provide a wide range of learning opportunities that will enhance your knowledge in your major and allow you to gain additional knowledge/training in other areas as needed. Opportunities to work on developing projects and learn the engineering specifications that take place when designing systems in different parts of the country. After learning the 'building blocks' of the industry you will work on facilitating the actual installation of a project and help in management of that project from start to completion. Additional responsibilities to include using Marketing skills to work on in-house product promotions and sales. To include: online client contact through monthly newsletter design and layout as well as targeting of specific customer groups, expansion of existing customer base in automotive, grocery and wholesale beer industry. Potential to travel to industry trade shows around the country. | ||
| NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL FINANCIAL NETWORK | Financial Representative Intern Coop Job #35840 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40+ | Wage: |
| NOTE: While a great opportunity for any business major, this position will most likely only qualify for credit for Finance/Financial Services and Risk Management/Insurance majors. Interns with the Northwestern Mutual Financial Network have the same opportunities to build their careers as full-time representatives. Supported by our network of specialists, training programs and mentoring opportunities, interns have access to the resources, products and assistance they need to help their clients and build their practices. Like network representatives, interns strive to understand their clients' goals and visions in order to uncover financial solutions that put them on a path to success. Network Representative interns are in business for themselves â but they're not alone. Accolades, Ratings and Assessments: ⢠The Northwestern Mutual internship program has been named "one of Americaâs Top Ten Internship for ten consecutive years" by Vault Guide to Internships. ⢠Northwestern Mutual was named one of "the 50 Best Companies to Sell For" in 2006 by Selling Power Magazine (November/December 2005). ⢠Received the highest available ratings for financial strength from the four major rating agencies in 2005: Standard & Poorâs, Moodyâs Investors Service, Fitch Ratings and A.M. Best. ⢠Named "Americaâs Most Admired" company in its category for 23 years, according to a 2006 FORTUNE® Magazine survey. ⢠Named "Most Admired" company in its category in the world, according to a 2006 FORTUNE® Magazine survey. ⢠Earned the highest customer satisfaction score among U.S. life insurers in the University of Michiganâs American Customer Satisfaction Index survey in 2005. |
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| PAYCOM DFW | Sales Internship Coop Job #35812 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 24 | Spring/Fall Hours: 24 | Wage: |
| Intern will be profiling business prospects by requesting and identifying certain criteria. Information is obtained by calling on businesses by phone and through referral sources. Intern will input information into our prospect database (salesforce.com) Our client base is national due to the web interface, most business, however, comes from the DFW Metroplex. Several current clients include: Zig Ziglar, Northstar Bank-Denton, Little Guy Movers-Denton, Red Hot & Blue, Tim Star Restaurants, Russel Newman-Denton, Sleep Experts, Billiards & Barstools. All necessary scripts & training are provided to get you started; then you are monitored on a daily basis. Skills acquired during this internship are valuable to anyone seeking a position as a sales professional: Overcoming fear of the phone; prospecting for information; identifying quality prospects; utilizing an automated prospecting database. Internship opportunity is available every semester. |
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| PCPC DIRECT | Marketing Internship Coop Job #35783 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-30 (3-5 days/week) | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-30 (3-5 days/week) | Wage: |
| Exceptional opportunity for the right business students to participate in the launch of new business division within a highly successful IT company. PCPC Direct is expanding it's sales and marketing capabilities with a new go-to-market strategy. As a result, a key sales and marketing center is being expanded into the company's Carrollton, TX office. A handful of business students are needed to pilot the launch of this multi-tasked business development team targeting CIO's of the Fortune 1000 for IT consulting and hardware sales. PCPC Direct's goal is to find interns to join the company for the continuation of the new business model roll out. Mentoring is an important function of the support provided to the selected interns. The team will be guided by the business owners as well as the senior leadership team. Opportunity provides broad exposure to the business operations as well as the strategic side of business. Scope of Internship to include: Marketing support including marketing material development and marketing strategy development, database mining and management, marketing demographics identification, vertical market targeting and analystical skills, proposal generation, and business development skills including calling and developing relationships with Chief Information Officers and EVP, of IT in Fortune 1000 companies. Assisting in the sales process and possibly closing deals is the key focus behind the scope of work. |
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| PROPERTY ADVISERS REALTY, INC. | Marketing Assistant Coop Job #35898 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 25-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 10+ | Wage: |
| To assist the brokers with the marketing and leasing of various properties. Will also be responsible for preparation of marketing materials, research and analysis of properties as well as helping to secure new clients. | ||
| RAYTHEON | Internship/Co-op Opportunities Coop Job #35409 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: Varies | Spring/Fall Hours: Varies | Wage: |
| Here at Raytheon, we place great value on our Student Programs Employees. Our program is structured to maximize your hands-on experience as we develop a lasting relationship with you. We bring you what matters most as a co-op or intern: Real-world experience that provides the edge upon graduation Competitive salary Relocation assistance Employee benefits (at some locations) Flexible work time (work hours) Casual environment in a high-tech setting Career mentoring Access to the latest technologies If you are currently attending an accredited university, have at least a 3.0 GPA, and are available to work full or part time, "bring it" â your creativity, knowledge, and enthusiasm â as together we apply them to a real-world environment. We offer the flexibility necessary to accommodate busy schedules and therefore we make work opportunities available year round. Consider a working term during the spring, summer, or fall. Once you're accepted into Student Programs, we strongly encourage you to continue working with Raytheon until graduation. By the time you graduate, we hope we will have demonstrated why this is where you will want to work at the professional level. |
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| ROTOBRUSH INTERNATIONAL | Marketing Intern Coop Job #35806 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: TBD, | Spring/Fall Hours: TBD, 15 hours min. | Wage: |
| OPPORTUNITY to work closely and learn from seasoned marketers (with experience in non profits, major national agencies/marketing firms with Fortune 500 clientele, and client side) in the fast growing industry of indoor air quality. Rotobrush International is a MARKET LEADER and growing fast! Our INTEGRATED MARKETING DEPT. handles Advertising, Direct Mail, Database Marketing, Sales Team Lead Generation, Customer Relationship Marketing, Online Marketing and E-mail, Public Relations, Events, Marketing Research, Sales Promotion, Brand Management, Videos, Collateral, Marketing Results Analysis, Strategic Planning, and more. (Most current marketing is in North America.) You can gain valuable experience across all of these areas in an entrepreneurial environment. |
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| SIMON & SCHUSTER | Internships at Simon & Schuster Coop Job #35710 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 16 | Wage: |
| Simon & Schusterâs internship program is designed to train and recruit a diverse group of students who are interested in exploring careers in publishing. The ideal applicant should have a strong academic record, well-rounded extra-curricular interests and previous work experience. Internships exist in the following areas: Editorial Publicity Marketing Art/Design Production Managing Editorial Subsidiary Rights Creative Services Information Systems Accounting/Finance Supply Chain Sales See Additional postings listed on the database for some specifics on several of these. |
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| SIMON & SCHUSTER | Managing Editorial Internship Coop Job #34837 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 16 | Wage: |
| Assist with administrative and project-oriented tasks. They interface with editorial, production, publicity, marketing , sales, inventory and the publisher's office. Other tasks include answering phones, filing, data entry and general office management. Attend weekly meetings with the production department. | ||
| SIMON & SCHUSTER | Marketing/Sales Internship Coop Job #34835 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 16 | Wage: |
| Assist the marketing and/or sales team on various administrative and project oriented tasks, including: assisting with marketing plans, database management, updating account activity, trafficking information to sales representatives, and managing the distribution of various departmental and divisional reports. | ||
| SIMON & SCHUSTER | Publicity Internship Coop Job #34840 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: Varies | Wage: |
| Work with senior members of the publicity department with administrative and project oriented tasks. Responsibilities include writing press releases and pitch letters, sending galley mailings, answering phones and assisting with media tours. |
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| SIMON & SCHUSTER | Subsidiary Rights Internship Coop Job #34839 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 16 | Wage: |
| Researching and trafficking contracts, answering phones, fulfilling requests from agents, following up on licensing and contractual obligations, responding to written and verbal rights inquiries and updating records and systems. |
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| SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS | Marketing Research Internship Coop Job #35472 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 30-45 | Spring/Fall Hours: 15 | Wage: |
| Earn college credit while receiving hands-on experience in marketing research, promotions, public relations and sales. | ||
| STANLEY TOOLS | Marketing Intern Coop Job #35869 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 20+ | Wage: |
| Responsibilities: ⢠Establish competitive cross reference data base for all major competitors. ⢠Maintain competitive price comparison. ⢠Assist sales with competitive cross references and track conversions. ⢠Develop profitability analysis for each product category. ⢠Maintain accurate product line data base. ⢠Track new product sales. ⢠Assist PLMâS with markets share information. ⢠Develop report that analyzes product line to support product managers. |
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| STARR TINCUP | Content Associate Coop Job #35823 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 15+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 15+ | Wage: |
| The ideal candidate works well in a fast-paced, high-energy, demanding environment. Endurance, exceptional interpersonal skills and proven organizational skills are a must. Keen analytical and problem-solving skills, an ability to manage projects from start to finish and a track record of success are important. This is a great position to build a portfolio. JOB DESCRIPTION ⢠Marketing press releases ⢠Editing ⢠Copywriting ⢠Website content ⢠Marketing emails ⢠Brief articles ⢠Marketing research |
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| STARR TINCUP | MARKETING INTERN Coop Job #35822 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 15+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 15+ | Wage: |
| The ideal candidate works well in a fast-paced, high-energy, demanding environment. Endurance, exceptional interpersonal skills and proven organizational skills are a must. Keen analytical and problem-solving skills, an ability to manage projects from start to finish and a track record of success are important. This is a great position to build a portfolio Research, develop and kick off a marketing strategy for one of our service practices Market analysis Target market definition Competitive analysis Service definition and positioning Delivery process development Marketing communication program Profiling Sales Support current customersâ marketing activities |
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| STARR TINCUP | Marketing Technology Intern Coop Job #35824 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 15+ | Spring/Fall Hours: 15+ | Wage: |
| Sales Force Automation, for example: www.salesforce.com www.salesnet.com others Marketing Automation, for example: www.vtrenz.com www.myemma.com others List maintenance Database maintenance Website maintenance Design website forms and map the data process Learn and work with CRM/SFA and Marketing Automation software to ensure data integrity. |
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| STATLAB MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC. | Marketing/Sales Assistant Coop Job #35866 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 15-30 | Spring/Fall Hours: 15-30 | Wage: |
| Company will provide training in all aspects of the job incluidng product education, sales techniques, closing techniques, and how to communicate with customers and prospects. Student will also be trained on company sales software and contact management system. Student will report directly to company Vice President of Sales. Student will perform a variety of sales/marketing related functions including telephone prospecting for potential customers, preparation of price quotations, preparation of product samples, customer telephone follow-up on samples/price quotes, developing marketing materials for products, plus administrative and clerical support work. Student will inherit an established customer base and geographic territory (South Central US), and will be responsible for the maintenance and development of existing customer relationships. This will entail telephone prospecting, cold-calling, and maintenance of established customer base. Customers include medical laboratories, hospitals, medical examiners, physicians, dermatology labs, vet labs, and other tissue processing histology labs. | ||
| SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES | Judicial Internship Program Coop Job #34657 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: 40+/Week | Wage: |
| The Judicial Internship Program at the Supreme Court offers advanced undergraduates and graduating seniors who have interests in law, management, and social sciences a unique opportunity to gain exposure to the field of judicial ad-ministration through work in the Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice. The Program strives to offer its participants an experience that transcends that of other opportunities available to under-graduates. Its location within the countryâs highest court, combined with the intimacy of having only two Judicial Interns each term creates an environment of substantial responsibility, learning, and collegiality. Interns work eight-hour days, five days a week. Thus, other employment is not feasible. Judicial Interns perform several routine but important office tasks, which include summarizing news articles and preparing memoranda and correspondence. Interns also conduct background research for speeches and briefings provided to visiting foreign dignitaries. Additionally, interns may participate in the diverse research projects conducted by the Supreme Court Fellow and the Administrative Assistant. These projects require interns to gather, assemble and synthesize information from a wide range of sources. Such assignments demand experience with office and library resources, the ability to work under time constraints, strict attention to detail, creative thinking, and editorial skills. Office research is completely unrelated to the case work of the Supreme Court. Interns do not work on cases pending before the Court or with the Justices. Circumstances permitting and with approval, interns may also take advantage of the Courtâs extensive resources to work on their own academic or other research projects. |
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| SUSAN JACOBS, INC. | Public Relations Intern Coop Job #35941 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-40 | Wage: |
| Susan Jacobs, Inc. is looking for students who are interested in internship positions. Susan Jacobs, Inc. has participated in college internship programs for many years and takes pride in introducing the next generation to the world of public relations and advertising in the entertainment industry. Interns work on projects for: -Walt Disney Pictures -Touchstone Pictures Daily responsibilities include, but are not limited to: clippings, media coordination, promotional event coordination, request for proposals, ticket coordination, working movie screenings and publicity tours. In addition, SJI handles several professional clients and occasional projects in product development and marketing. Positions are open to intelligent and dedicated students who want to learn more about the public relations and advertising field. Some benefits include: ⢠Industry contacts leading to post-graduation employment ⢠Flexible schedule and negotiable hours per week ⢠Free movie screenings ⢠Paid positions and/or stipend |
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| TARGET CORPORATION | Executive Intern Coop Job #35531 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 32-40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 32-40 | Wage: |
| See yourself in Store Leadership. If you can thrive in a fast changing environment, want to offer innovative ideas, focus on results and inspire your team to do the same, then Targetâs Executive Intern Program is for you. You must be authorized to work in the United States to be accepted into this position. Store Executive Intern As a Store Executive Intern, you will work in all areas of the store: Logistics, Human Resources, Assets Protection, Guest Service, Hardlines, and Softlines. In addition, you will be assigned a special project that allows you to focus in one specific area of the stores. Through this comprehensive training program, you will gain a significant knowledge base, and have the opportunity to make an impact in a Target Store as an executive in training and project leader. In addition, you will work closely with team members and members of the senior leadership group. You will return to school having strengthened your leadership and project management skills. You will learn about what it means to work in Retail and gain a better understanding about the opportunities Target has to offer. |
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| TAXEASE | Tax Lien Assistant Coop Job #35877 |
U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 20-35 | Spring/Fall Hours: 20-35 | Wage: |
| Responsibilities ⢠Daily phone contact with customers regarding pay-offs ⢠Miscellaneous clerical tasks; filing and reconciliations |
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| TD AMERITRADE | Investor Relations Intern Coop Job #35792 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: N/A | Spring/Fall Hours: 20 | Wage: |
| Investor Relations Intern â Great entry level opportunity to gain exposure to the brokerage industry with potential for full time employment upon graduation. Career path can lead to a management role. These positions will be located at our facility in the Alliance Airport Area in N. Fort Worth. This position is a paid internship during Fall semester, 2007. Interns will be required to work 20 hours per week between 7:00 am â 4:30 pm with flexibility to accommodate class schedules. Investor Relations Interns will be provided an opportunity to gain an overview of many segments of the brokerage operations industry through a series of meaningful, rotational assignments where learning will occur through hands-on and observational roles. Your rotations will include exposure to equity trading, client service, sales, brokerage clearing and support organizations as well as a case study and group Intern presentation to Sr. Management. |
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| TEXAS INSTRUMENTS | Finance Co-op Coop Job #35608 |
Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: 40 | Spring/Fall Hours: 40 | Wage: |
| INTERVIEWS WILL BE ON CAMPUS ON OCTOBER 18. *Because this co-op is full-time, please take that into consideration and do not take a full course load. Texas Instruments Incorporated is a global semiconductor company and the world's leading designer and supplier of digital signal processing and analog technologies, the engines driving the digitization of electronics. TI is a leader in the real-time technologies that help people communicate. TI has built its leadership position on digital signal processing (DSP) and high-performance analog, which are the core technologies behind real-world signal processing. TI has a dynamic co-op program for undergraduate students looking for exciting careers in finance or management accounting. The six-month program provides invaluable experience working in the fast-paced high-tech industry. Our co-ops go right to work! You will be a contributor, not a trainee, as you become familiar with the companyâs business systems and methods of operations. Co-op positions are created and assigned according to immediate business needs. Take responsibility for real-life jobs such as: Financial Planner -Develop projections for forecast revenues and profit -Perform analysis on costs and prepare reports for management -Develop models used in strategic planning for revenue, capital and R&D -Analyze and prepare capital investment proposals -Prepare operational and competitive business analysis Cost Accountant -Monthly close activities â post journal entries and reconcile accounts -Understand and track inventory -Prepare and present monthly actual costs to managers -Develop and implement accounting and financial systems and processes -Work closely with product department managers to help them understand financial activities |
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| TEXAS MONTHLY | Internship Coop Job #34001 |
F-1 Visa, Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen |
| Summer Hours: | Spring/Fall Hours: | Wage: |
| Departments accepting interns include marketing services, sales development/advertising, editorial, production, publisher's office, circulation, general administration, and custom publishing. DEPARTMENTS/AUSTIN ACCOUNTING ADVERTISING ART CIRCULATION CUSTOM PUBLISHING EDITORIAL GENERAL ADMINISTRATION MARKETING SERVICES NEW MEDIA PRODUCTION PUBLISHER'S OFFICE RESEARCH SALES DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENTS/HOUSTON-DALLAS ADVERTISING SALES TEXAS MONTHLY MAGAZINE INTERNSHIP JOB DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNTING One or two Interns are needed for the accounting department. Responsibilities include special accounting projects and daily activities within the accounting department. Projects may include verifying advertiser credit, assisting accounts payable with data entry and processing, as well as routine clerical duties. ADVERTISING Three interns are needed to assist the Austin Advertising Sales Department. The interns will aid the department in assembling media kits for advertisers, completing special projects for Account Managers, and assisting with mailings. Intern duties will include routing mail, typing, filing, faxing, phone prospecting, database management and updating sales tools. Interaction with the Austin Sales Team and other departments will offer a good introduction into a corporate environment and the publishing world. This is a fast-moving, dynamic work environment best-suited to students interested in: advertising, sales, communications, marketing, research or promotions. ART One or two Interns are needed for the art department. Responsibilities include research and photo acquisition for "Around the State" and "Restaurant Guide" sections. Interns assist in graphic research and in production of photo shoots and illustration. Positions also route mail, field calls and handle art shipments. Tasks generally will depend on level of experience. Students involved in graphic design or photography preferred. CIRCULATION / RESEARCH Special circulation projects and daily activities of the circulation department will keep one or two interns busy. Projects may include assisting in research analysis such as surveys and other research used to gain advertising and subscribers for the magazine. Also included is newsstand sales and cover analysis. Other ad hoc projects are often implemented for all areas of the department. Knowledge of MS Excel and MS Word is a must. Other basic computer knowledge in Office programs is helpful. Knowledge of circulation / research dynamics acquired during this internship would be beneficial in any business area, primarily in publishing. All majors are welcome to apply, but business majors and minors tend to be most qualified. CUSTOM PUBLISHING Custom Publishing needs two interns (one advertising-oriented, one editorial) each semester to assist the department in producing a variety of publications. Strong clerical skills, publication and/or print advertising experience, and knowledge of production terminology are a plus. Interns are currently working on fact checking, proofreading, photo research, various advertising projects, and entering data. Day-to-day activities may include gathering slides or photos, or contacting advertisers or events for fact checking purposes. At times, they may assist the president and director in new business research. Interns may also assist the department's advertising director with various projects that would be an excellent experience builder for any potential account executive. EDITORIAL Four to six interns who are eager, ambitious, and independent will perform a variety of tasks depending on skills and experience. Duties may include the following: - Fact checking and researching for writers who are working on stories for the magazine - Transcribing Intervi | ||