Dyno Nobel has posted an internship on BYU's career database, eRecruiting. Internship details for the position can be found on the eRecruiting website by going to the company profile and selecting the company's jobs; however, part of the internship description is included below for your convenience. The deadline date to apply for this internship is December 1, 2011.  

Job Title: 
Communications Intern 


 
 
PRSSA members,

This month's Twitter Chat will be on Nov. 14 at 9 p.m. EST talking about the internship hunt with Joe Clarkson, vice president of internship/job services @joeclarkson13, and myself, Lauren Gray, vice president of public relations @laurenkgray from the @PRSSANational account.

Our special guest will be Aaron Brown who will join us live from ustream to answer questions about internships in general!
More info: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=233123660084953 

Please reach out if you guys have any questions about anything. The National Committee is here for you!

-Lauren Gray
PRSSA National Vice President of Public Relations 
 
 
Stephen W. Gibson, professor in the Marriott School of Management and founder of The Academy for Creating Enterprise, will be instructing a course on Micro-Enterprising. This is a very unique opportunity for students interested in learning more about micro-enterprise education and creating real impact through teaching business skills. He will also be discussing internshipopportunities outside of the United States. 
Eduardo C. Zanatta
duzanatta@gmail.com
International Development Coordinator
Academy for Creating Enterprise
www.creatingenterprise.org
 
 
Category:  News  Position/Title:  Associate Producer

Details:
KSTU Fox 13 Television has an immediate opening for a full-time ASSOCIATE PRODUCER. Hours and work schedule vary Monday-Sunday.

Vacancy Type:  Full Time  Date Posted:  11/2/2011   Closing Date:   12/2/2011

Experience:
KSTU/FOX 13 is looking for the newest member of our newsroom. If you’re a creative writer with a passion for journalism and a serious attention to detail, we want to hear from you. As an associate producer you will assist the producers and web department in the writing, planning, and coordination of all elements of daily newscasts and online content. We’re looking for someone who will strive to ensure the overall look, tone and content of the newscast complies with the standards of FOX 13. You must be able to handle a great deal of writing under tight deadlines, and be able to keep your cool under pressure. In addition to writing, the associate producer will have the opportunity to fill in for producers as needed, and help the web department write and post stories, photos and video. The right candidate for this position will be able to work a variety of hours including overnights and weekends.

Requirements:
-A degree in journalism, communication, or a related field.
-Prior experience writing for broadcast, online, or both.

Additional Information:
Due to the volume of applications received we will not be able to verify receipt of your resume or applications. A KSTU/Fox 13 representative will contact you for a phone or in-person interview, should your application be selected.

Contact:
To apply, please send resume and Fox 13 application found on our website www.fox13now.com to:
KSTU Fox 13 Television Human Resources
5020 West Amelia Earhart Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
or FAX: (801) 536-1379
Email to - hr@fox13now.com
Equal Opportunity Employer

 
 
 
 
Dear Students, 

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY: Romney for President, Inc. has posted an internship on BYU's career database, eRecruiting. Internship details for the position can be found on the eRecruiting website by going to the company profile and selecting the company's jobs; however, part of the internship description is included below for your convenience. The deadline date for the application is December 31, 2011 

Job Title: 
Campaign Interns 

Description: 
Romney for President, Inc. is recruiting current college students and recent college graduates for spring internships at its campaign headquarters in Boston, MA. Interns will be assigned to various divisions within the campaign ranging from fundraising, political operations, general campaign operations, press/communications, and policy. 

We are looking for high-energy, enthusiastic candidates who are willing to work hard. Students interested in studying government, political science, public policy, communication, speech, and English are encouraged to apply, though all interested students are welcome. 

All internships are unpaid positions. Hours for spring internships are flexible, dependent on student class schedules. The spring internship program will officially begin on January 16th and end on May 11th, though individual start and end dates are negotiable. 

Individuals interested in a spring internship with the campaign should apply as soon as possible. 

Submit: resume and cover letter on eRecruiting 
Deadline date: December 31, 2011 @11:59pm
 

 
 
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has posted aninternship on BYU's career database, eRecruiting. Internship details for the position can be found on the eRecruiting website by going to the company profile and selecting the company’s jobs; however, part of the internship description is included below for your convenience. 

Job Title: 
Public and International Affairs Internship - Winter 2012 

Description: 
Overview of the Office 

The Public and International Affairs Office in Washington, D.C. is a satellite office of the Public Affairs Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The three goals of the 
office are to: 
  1.  Increase awareness
  2.  Provide answers  
  3.  Build bridges.
International and U.S. government outreach is essential to accomplishing these goals. Each year, the office hosts events to strengthen relationships with ambassadors to the United States and other diplomats to increase awareness of the Church and its missions among the international community. Some of these events include the Festival of Lights Celebration at the Washington, D.C. Temple, a Western Family Picnic, and a luncheon for Ambassadors' Wives. 

Additionally, the office monitors legislation and other events on Capitol Hill and elsewhere that may significantly affect the Church and its members. 

Intern Duties and Responsibilities 
The Public and International Affairs Office of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is seeking an intern during winter semester 2012. The internship will last approximately 16 weeks (full time). 
Depending on his/her skills and interests, an intern could expect to assist with planning, execution, and follow-up for the events listed above. He/she should demonstrate outstanding skills in writing, creativity, research, problem solving, interpersonal communication, and detailed event planning. He/she will also be expected to help with office tasks, running errands, writing letters, assisting with mass mailings, reception duties, etc. Preference will be given students already accepted into an International Studies, Political Science, or Public Relations program at an accredited university, although students in other programs are also encouraged to apply. 
Interns will be expected to wear Sunday dress and act professionally and to meet the internship credit criteria of their sponsoring university, if applicable. 

Submit: resume and cover letter (addressed to Mr. Lance Walker) on eRecruiting 
Deadline date: November 18, 2011 @11:59pm 


 
 
 
 
Dear Students, 

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY: On Campus Sports has posted an internship on BYU's career database, eRecruiting. Internship details for the position can be found on the eRecruiting website by going to the company profile and selecting the company’s jobs; however, part of the internship description is included below for your convenience. 

Job Title: 
College Sports Writer 

Description: 
Thank you for your interest in writing for On Campus Sports. Our mission is to provide an opportunity for college students to develop their craft so they are prepared to enter the workforce with relevant, authentic experience. We intend to offer internship opportunities in the following fields: journalism, photojournalism, IT, graphic design, Marketing/PR, and general business. On Campus Sports is a Web-based version of a college sports magazine that will initially cover all FBS schools as well as an additional 60 schools with competitive basketball programs. Our plan is to expand coverage to all Division I schools by the Fall of 2012. In addition to publishing engaging, high-interest articles covering all men's and women's sports, the site will offer many features such as game previews, power rankings, game picks, interactive chat sessions, fans section, and much more. To further support the universities we cover and to reinforce our commitment to their students and athletes, we will work with university personnel to either create new scholarships, or contribute to existing ones with a portion of the revenue generated by our sponsors and other advertisers. The majority of our writers will be college interns. We also want to provide an opportunity for students in other fields who can work behind the scenes under our direction. There will be an opportunity for student writers to develop into editors - and when positions become available, paid editorial positions will be offered to students or graduates who have written for us. We intend to promote On Campus Sports at a very grassroots level: meaning we will ask our interns to connect with their friends, and conduct promotional activities and events on behalf of OCS. We want every student, professor, athlete, coach, and A.D. to know who we are. Our vision is that by this time next year, On Campus Sports will be THE place for college students pursuing a career in journalism, and a viable option for students working in those other fields. Embracing our mission to become a place where college students can thrive, we will create author profiles to help promote each of our young writers, and it will be the utmost honor to know when our student writers become highly successful professional journalists, either with us or another media outlet in the future. On Campus Sports will exist for the benefit of college students across the country. If there is a role within the organization that can be filled by a student, then we will find a student to fill that position. 

Applicants should be majoring in a field of communication. 
Submit: resume, cover letter, indicating your interest, and be sure to include your school, year, major, journalism experience, and anything else you feel is relevant to your profile. Please attach one sample of your writing in MS Word format, preferably covering sports and indicate whether you are seeking college course credit through this program on eRecruiting. We will begin reviewing applications immediately. 

Deadline date: December 31, 2011 @11:59pm