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Part-time During School
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Part-time During School
(Posted July 10, 2008)
3 Part-time jobs in Pullman for
POWERade and CBS College Sports
Description: We are looking to hire three students who possess marketing, promotion and communication skills to be campus representatives for POWERade.
The students will be responsible to work the duration of the program, Late August –November 2008 for Flag Football. There will be an opportunity to continue into the Late January-Early March 2009 for Basketball.
These reps will report to the Regional Coordinators at CBS College Sports. They will be working very closely with the Intramural Director but a good deal of the work will be within their team of three. Therefore we are searching for responsible, self-starters, who are outgoing and interested in taking on this challenge.
This is a paid position ($200 per month) and will require about 5 hours of work per week. Application deadline: July 21, 2008. Hiring will be done before the start of school in August. Apply now.
Here are brief descriptions of the 3 positions:
Campus Communicator: Responsible for overall success of the team, will be the main point of contact for the Intramural dept and the Regional Coordinators at CBS College Sports, will be required to attend and assist with every sampling event and update website with scores and schedules once a week
Product Manager: Main responsibility will be planning and executing of the sampling events, the POWERade brand will have a large presence at every sampling event and everything must look clean and presentable, will report each sampling event via a survey that will be given to you and will work with Regional Coordinator to replenish the product as needed
Brand Manager: Main responsibilities will be to market the POWERade College Intramural program, POWERade brand and all sampling events, this position will require a digital camera and knowledge of social networking sites like Facebook, will be required to attend sampling events and take pictures/videos of POWERade presence and the players
Interested students can send their resumes or a history of their experience to poweradereps@cbs.com.
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(Posted March 10, 2008)
FREELANCE WRITERS
Student Paths, a national publication for high school students, is looking for college freelance writers.
Laura Theobald, manager editor, has this to say: “Our company aims to help students transition out of high school and into the real world. As college students, you’ve been through many of the things high school kids are going through right now – dealing with picking which college to go to, figuring out financial aid, thinking about careers and more.
“We are based in the Twin Cities, Minnesota, and have a network of college student freelance writers all over the country. Students receive assignments from me via email and work on them, and return them via email. Student Paths is distributed nationally (to 1.3 million students). ”
The first article freelancers write is unpaid. For every article after that, the writer is paid $50. Writers are assigned approximately one story per month, but can ask for more or less. Stories are typically 600 to 800 words.
To apply, send a sample writing clip and the following information:
Name:
Phone:
School:
Major:
Address:
Hometown:
High School attended:
Other interests/hobbies you think might be relevant:
To: Laura Theobald, managing editor, Student Paths, (651) 894-6212 or ltheobald@studentpaths.com
More information about Student Paths is available at: www.studentpaths.com
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Fulltime After Graduation
(posted Sept. 10, 2008)
Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation
Arlington, Va.
The Koch Associate Program is a very selective, one year, paid career opportunity for bright, talented young people who are interested in pursuing a career in the non-profit sector. Graduating students often don’t realize the great job opportunities that market-oriented non-profit organizations provide for those interested in advancing the ideas of a free society. The Associate Program is a great way to jumpstart that career, because we help Associates develop the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary for a successful future with free-market think tanks, policy institutes, or other non-profit organizations.
While in the program, Associates are placed into a full-time role with a reputable organization where they work four days each week. The positions available to Associates cover various fields such as policy analysis, donor relations, program management, legal reform, public relations, and marketing. A full list of the organizations where Associates work along with some examples of project placements can be found on our website. Then, one day each week, Associates come together in a classroom setting at the Foundation to engage in reading discussions and group projects, network with their peers, listen to guest speakers, and learn how to apply Market-Based Management® in a non-profit setting through interactive exercises and workshops.
Associates range in experience from recent graduates to those with up to ten years of work experience, and they come from diverse fields and academic majors. Project assignments are determined on a rolling basis starting November 15th, so the earlier candidates apply, the sooner they can select their non-profit placement. Applications are due by March 16, 2009.
To learn more about the program and the Foundation, please visit www.cgkfoundation.org.
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(posted Aug. 28, 2008)
Sports reporter wanted
Auburn, Wash.
The Auburn Reporter, a 30,000-circulation biweekly newspaper, is looking
for an energetic and experienced sports reporter who will focus on local
sports. We work with neighboring sister weeklies to cover high schools, a
small college and community events in South King County.
This person needs to be self-starting, efficient, well organized along with
possessing strong writing and layout skills. Experience is a plus.
The job involves pagination, including knowledge of digital photography,
Adobe InDesign and web page management.
Full-time position with health benefits, 401(k), paid vacation and holidays. EOE
Please email or mail resume with cover letter, professional references and a
maximum of 10 work samples to:
Sound Publishing
19426 68th Ave. S
Kent, WA 98032
Attention: HR/ARR
hr@reporternewspapers.com
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Inquiries always welcome
(posted Sept. 18, 2008)
KTVZ News
Bend, Ore.
KTVZ News Channel 21 and KFXO Fox Central Oregon are often in need of qualified employees for their News Department and welcome inquiries from graduating students who are interested in small-market experience.
Mike Bothwell
News Director
KTVZ News Channel 21
KFXO Fox Central Oregon
541-617-6233
mbothwell@ktvz.com
www.ktvz.com