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Chapter Leader - REACT to FILM College Action Network

REACT to FILMPortland, OR — Virtual
Do you like documentary film? Interested in social change? Fascinated by the film industry? Looking to inspire your peers and make a difference? The REACT to FILM College Action Network aims to expose, engage, and inspire young people around critical social issues. Launched in the fall of 2011, the College Action Network started out at about 10 colleges. Due to the overwhelmingly positive response, we currently have 27 chapters across the country, and are looking to expand to up to 50 chapters by the fall of 2012. College Action Network Chapter Leaders will be responsible for planning screening events featuring REACT to FILMs social issue based documentaries. Each event aims to draw a large crowd, and uses an important social issue based documentary as the means for getting students to be more engaged in the issues facing themselves and others worldwide. Screenings are followed by a guest speaker (often film director or producer) or a panel discussion. REACT to FILM frequently uses Livestream technology to connect multiple colleges in the network for interactive video Q&As. The Professional Level Skills Attained: ·Networking, outreach, and public relations ·Organizational strategies and tecniques ·Oral and written communication ·Event planning and logistics ·Social media, webinar, and live stream experience Applications for student chapter leaders will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Apply here: http://tinyurl.com/rtfleader

Are You Interested in Psychology? Counseling? Help this CEO and LEARN on the job!

JEM EnterprisesPortland, OR — Virtual
Inner World Seminars has been in existence for over 20 years, successfully. GOOD opp for future $$$ here! It's Founder has created a slate of seminars that he teaches throughout the US to help people connect with their missing parts of childhood in intensive one-on-one weekend workshops usually only 5 people. Located in Vancouver, WA, he is looking for two things: 1. Someone to help him keep his office organized and keep his internet flow going. 2. Someone to help him follow up with clients, make phone calls, keep him on track with his important tasks. This company is a small one but looking to expand the amount of workshops being done and the revenue from them. The main workshop is very popular and he has a huge list of followers. Main problem, he doesn't keep in touch with them enough. If you are organized, can keep track in multi-tasking, want to learn about leadership, seminars, psychology, self-help - this is a great position for you. Dennis is easy to get along with, you will be working out of his home office, it is close to 134th Exit off !-5 in Vancouver. The hours and position is flexible. IF you are a REAL go-getter, you may be elevated to: Coordinator Position for him, and be paid a percentage of every workshop he leads! If you are studying psychology and interested in what makes people tick, have a spiritual (not religious) interest - you will love this job. BONUS: If you know anything about Website Design & Social Media

Tech Startup seeking Programming/Software Development, and IT/System Administration Interns

KrowdByzPortland, OR — Virtual
IMPORTANT: To apply to the internship please follow the directions at our internships website at www.krowdbyz.com/internships applications and resumes sent otherwise will not be considered. KrowdByz is a web technology company working to revolutionize the future of online business interactions, and creating virtual tools for the internet based freelancer community. Our customers are small businesses, internet professionals, and independent freelancers who work in the online services marketplace - one of the fastest growing industries worldwide. Our current product is a new kind of profile building engine for freelancers that do micro-jobs (think Fiverr and Elance), and need a different type of web resume to record their job history. As a startup, we subscribe to the decentralised lean development model, so our Tech and Business departments and associated personnel are spread across multiple cities and time zones. There is no central office - the bulk of our creative process happens in virtual collaborative environments - which allows us greater flexibility in recruiting talent, and working across geographic locations. Therefore, our Tech Department hosts a virtual internship that can be done from anywhere in the US, or anywhere in the world (and we welcome international applicants). This is not an internship for people who arent independently motivated or are looking for a traditional office workplace (or a way to get work visa). This program requires participants to be serious about taking initiative, staying in contact, being willing to learn from and take critical feedback from their teammates, as well as be able to work with multiple partners (in locations around the world) within a virtual office space. Disclaimer: Given vacancies in our Tech Department, and budget availability, at the end of the internship the best interns may be offered full time and part time positions with the company. Truly exceptional individuals may be approached sooner, or be offered paid internships. But participation in the internship itself does not guarantee placement in the Company.

Contributing Writer / Editor (English & Journalism Majors)

CollegeRecipes.comPortland, OR — Virtual
CollegeRecipes.com is an emerging website that aims to bring simple, delicious and fun recipes, as well as various other entertaining content to college students. This role will aim at developing students creative and editorial abilities while providing real-world experience. The site's editorial team will be constructing and executing a busy editorial calendar during he summer months. To do this best, our goal is to have a wide array of content (video & text) from of a variety of voices, 'Contributing Writers,' particularly actual college students like yourself. What is expected of a Contributing Writer? Whatever you can commit to. At this point, we have no budget and can not offer any form of monetary compensation. We understand that college students are busy and we want to have mutually-beneficial relationships with our writers. A typical Contributing Writer will commit to submitting 2-3 pieces of content every week, as scheduled by the editorial calendar. At minimum, we ask for a commitment of 1 piece of content, every 2 weeks, as scheduled. Additionally, those students interested in editing or marketing may be assigned related tasks. Upon completion of the internship, students will have achieved vital experience and further developed their editorial and writing abilities. Types of content include Recipes, Blogs, How To's, Things We Love, Comics & Video Content. Writers can choose to author a biweekly or weekly column, or simply contribute one-off recipes and articles. We want a wide variety of content appealing to various niche demographics within the college/food vertical. Please visit http://collegerecipes.com and review the site before applying. In your application, please include any specific ideas you have for a themed blog or column. The experience can help you to develop your personal editorial brand, connect with a larger audience & gain editorial experience working with an online publication. All submitted content will be reviewed by our editor, and you will receive feedback when appropriate. The vision for the end of the summer is to have the site be a much more active, content-filled and educational resource for college students. Please contact us with any questions you may have! This is an unpaid position.