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Intern - PA

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE: You are currently an undergraduate/graduate student in the Mechanicsburg-area. You are a savvy go-getter with experience and further interest in communications, graphic design, information design, marketing, technology, government, and/or finance. You have a related major, as well as a demonstrated history of initiative and achievement. You are organized, enthusiastic, smart, and personable. You have a niche that suits our needs but are also well rounded. You can easily commute, and commit to least 20 hours weekly.
THE POSITION: We are looking for an intern to help with daily operations, office assistance, research, and special projects. There will be administrative and creative support to the operations team, the design team, account coordinators, and executive team. Duties will vary widely and grow with the specific talents and interests of the intern in mind. Interested candidates should submit a resume and short cover letter displaying you have the following:
o A creative mind and entrepreneurial spirit
o Interest in cutting-edge creative work, as well as conducting business with the federal government, and doing both as part of a dynamic, growing company
o Strong work ethic, enthusiasm, positive attitude, and decision-making skills
o Ability to work well under pressures, while consistently meeting deadlines
o Ability to work well independently or as a team player
o Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Excel a must, Mac-user a plus
o A schedule that allows you to commit to multiple days in the office
The bar has been set high; our former and current interns have been multi-talented, bright, dedicated, and determined. The hours can be flexible but need to total a minimum of 2.5 days a week.

We value a cover letter as a pitch for how you are qualified for and interested in this position, as well as a formal writing sample. If you have a portfolio, please include that as well.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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