UPDATED: February 12, 2015 Job Number: Job Title: 227 Graphic Design Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Interested in a career in Commercial Art or Graphic Design? Looking for an opportunity to learn and contribute your skills in a full advertising agency setting? Then look no further. Weber Advertising, a local advertising agency with over 15 years experience and more than 50 clients, is always looking for talented individuals for internship positions every semester. Art interns at Weber Advertising will work with the Art Director and 4 talented Graphic Designers to create print ads, booklets, signs, newspaper circulars, logos and many other projects. Websites, e-mail blasts, TV commercials and full-length corporate videos are some other projects tackled on a weekly basis. In addition to learning design principles for advertising, interns will learn the crucial skills of color printer operation, large format printing, preparing files for print production and effective time management. Majors Requested: Art, Art, Commercial Job Number: Job Title: 5152 Summer Intern Location: Millersville Job Description: All interns will promote study abroad and international programs by creating brochures, information packets, and applications; coordinate special events and excursions for exchange students including a welcome dinner; assist coordinators with special projects as assigned; create spreadsheets and collect data for incoming and outgoing study abroad programs; extensive study abroad database management; support outgoing students during the pre-departure phase and incoming exchange students during the pre-arrival phase; issue International Student Identity Cards and complete administrative tasks. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Speech Communication - Broadcasting Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option, Spanish - International Business Option, Sociology, International Studies, Government and Political Affairs, Business Administration - International Business Option Job Number: Job Title: 6639 Laboratory Technician Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will be titrating and trouble shooting various electroplating solutions, Ph readings, spectrophotometer analysis, utilizing centrifuge, hydrometer and other instruments to obtain analytical values. Majors Requested: Chemistry Job Number: Job Title: 7553 PA GOP Intern Location: Harrisburg Job Description: Intern will work closely with Political Director to ensure positive relations with members, candidates, campaigns and take active role in research and perform grassroots politics; work with Communication Director to coordinate press conferences and monitor news services; assist in preparation of PA GOP meetings and conventions and work with administrators to take part in the day to day operations of Republican Party. Must include two references with names, titles and phone numbers. Majors Requested: Government & Political Affairs Job Number: Job Title: 7889 Public Relations Internship Location: Harrisburg Job Description: Responsibilities: contact media on behalf of clients, develop research reports, assist with special events and appropriate meetings, assist with general office work, offer support to special projects, write and post for BravoVoice, our intern blog. Majors Requested: Business Administration - Marketing Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option, English, Government and Political Affairs, English - Print Journalism Option Job Number: Job Title: 8946 Intern Student Assistant Location: Millersville Job Description: There are internships available for the Summer and Fall 2014 semesters. Interns will promote international education by coordinating special events and excursions for visiting international students and faculty; supporting outgoing students during the pre-departure phase and incoming exchange students during the pre-arrival phase; conducting international educationrelated research and assisting the Director and program coordinators with special projects as assigned; developing and updating informational materials; creating spreadsheets and collecting data for incoming and outgoing study abroad programs; and issuing International Student Identity Cards. In addition, Fall/Spring interns also promote study abroad by attending information sessions, open houses, and other campus events. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Sociology, International Studies, Government and Political Affairs, Anthropology Job Number: Job Title: 8948 Intern Student Assistant Location: Millersville Job Description: There are internship opportunities being offered for the Summer and Fall 2014 semesters. PR interns will have the opportunity to develop and update important promotional materials and programs related to study abroad. In addition, all interns will promote study abroad and international programs by creating brochures, information packets, and applications; coordinating special events and excursions for exchange students including a welcome dinner; assisting coordinators with special projects as assigned; issuing International Student Identity Cards; supporting outgoing students during the pre-departure phase and incoming exchange students during the pre-arrival phase; creating spreadsheets and collecting data for incoming and outgoing study abroad programs; and completing other administrative tasks. In addition, Fall/Spring interns also promote study abroad by attending information sessions, open houses, and other campus events; recruiting other interns by attending an internship fair and supporting exchange students currently at Millersville. Majors Requested: Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 9320 Creative Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will work with Marketing team to design customized marketing materials; design and supply new templates for posting on Local Marketing Toolbox; assist in designing and developing local marketing materials; provide graphic assistance and artwork to customers; maintain graphics library; update customized ads and web graphics and other duties as assigned. Majors Requested: Art, Art, Commercial, Business, Business, Marketing Job Number: Job Title: 9325 Intern Location: Malvern Job Description: Intern will assist with TV commercial shots; assist with cast talent; interact with agencies, TV stations and advertising clients; write advertising copy; manage and produce content for multi-faceted social media campaign. Majors Requested: Communications Speech, Communications, Acting, Communications, Broadcasting, Communications, Public Relations, Communications, Theatre Job Number: Job Title: 10129 PA House of Representatives Archival Internship Program Location: Harrisburg Job Description: Students will have the opportunity to work with various collections of documents, photos, reports, and records. Students will work on developing finding aids, processing committee records, arranging and describing various collections, updating the ARCHON database, and be responsible for conducting research for government employees and the general public. Majors Requested: All Majors, Women's Studies, Environmental Hazards & Emergency Management, African American Studies, Latino Studies, Entrepreneurship Minor Job Number: Job Title: 10130 PA House of Representatives Legislative Fellowship Program Location: Harrisburg Job Description: The paid 13-week Spring and Fall program is open to college seniors and juniors from all Pennsylvania colleges and universities. The paid 10-week Summer program is open to Graduate students. Weekly workshops with key thinkers, planners and decision-makers provide an in-depth look at the legislature, its history, structure and activities. Speakers include Members of the House and Senate; key legislative staff from House leadership, committees, Legislative Service Agencies, and the Governor’s Office; as well as prominent lobbyists. Placement is either in a Leadership office or in the office of a Committee Chairman. Fellows are required to develop and defend an original piece of legislation on a topic of their choice. Fellows receive classroom credit (if approved by their college department chairman). A bi-weekly stipend is provided. The fellowship is considered full-time. The three Fellowship terms are January - April, Mid-May through July and September - December. Since 1982, over 400 students have participated in the program and approximately 35% have found employment in state government. Majors Requested: All Majors, Women's Studies, Environmental Hazards & Emergency Management, African American Studies, Latino Studies, Entrepreneurship Minor Job Number: Job Title: 10319 Intern - Business/Accounting Location: Lancaster Job Description: 2- Semester Business/Accounting Internship Position Overview: This is a 15+ hour paid internship position for the Spring and Summer 2014. Company holds accounts for both the Lancaster and Harrisburg locations and the intern will assist the Financial Accountant with on-going inventory and cost accounting activities for the restaurant and brewery. This position has flexible hours, between 9am and 5pm Monday through Friday. Responsibilities: • Accounting work on Quick Books Software • Data Entry of Daily Business Activity • Data Entry of Accounts Payable • Filing of Accounts Payable • Assist on projects in the office • Help with office organization Qualifications: • • • • • • • The internship is for students actively pursuing a degree in Business/Accounting Require knowledge of accounting Strong PC and Microsoft Office Skills Cost Accounting knowledge and coursework Familiarity with accounting principles Customer service skills Demonstrate initiative, management skills, meets deadlines and can work on multiple projects simultaneously Majors Requested: Business, Business, Accounting, Business, Finance, Economics Job Number: Job Title: 10521 Grant Coordinator Intern Location: Ephrata Job Description: • Participates in various training sessions on achieving the goals of Haitian Connection Network and its partner, Life Connection Mission. • Creates strategic comprehensive plans, tracking and timelines for funding programs and projects. • Reviews information provided by grant makers from governmental agencies and private foundations to determine feasibility of grant awards, based on budget allocations. • Contributes and recommends grants and sources of funds available. • Communicates interdepartmentally about proposed programs to develop goals, objectives, outlining how funds will be used, and explain procedures necessary to obtain funding. • Edits grant master template, completes applications and submits to funding agency. • Maintains master files on grants, paperwork connected with grant-funded programs. • Provide office technical support for staff and interns, as available. • Work interdepartmentally and ensure communications, writing and editing periodic reports. • Actively looks for ways to assist other departments, as available. • Actively assist in specific projects or programs, both grant related and unrelated. • Actively assist in other administrative/housekeeping duties, as needed. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration Marketing Option, English, Business Administration - International Business Option Job Number: Job Title: 10748 Sales internship Location: Columbia Job Description: OLP is a multi-title, niche publishing and event coordination company. Sales interns will research, promote, and sell through direct customer contact via phone and/or email correspondence. The sales intern will be involved in both pre-sale and post-sale support and will be responsible for identifying, contacting, corresponding, and following up with sales leads and customers. Previous sales experience not necessary. Business or marketing background, strong communication proficiency, and ability to multitask are essential. The sales internship spans the academic semester and there are year-round opportunities. Sales interns are expected to devote 15-20 hours a week to the internship. We are flexible on hours and scheduling exact dates, and will work with interns to meet requirements for necessary credits. Majors Requested: Relations Business, Business, Management, Business, Marketing, Communications Speech, Communications, Public Job Number: Job Title: 10751 Social Media/Web Marketing Intern Location: Columbia Job Description: OLP is a multi-title, niche publishing and event production company. Social Media/Web marketing interns support company activities related to our publications and events. We are looking for an intern to assist with our social media marketing efforts. Interns are expected to have experience with social media on (at least) a personal level (use on a business level preferred). You must be able to think strategically and see how social media fits into a business’ marketing strategy, not just "selling" to our customers, but building relationships by providing value to them. Interns must be able to assist in formulating social media plans (once ample information is provided to you), and then carry them out (with our assistance). You must be able to measure and document the impact of social media, and then suggest action-steps to increase impact. Interns will be performing the following tasks: • Creating new profiles and pages (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.) • Uploading videos, photo albums, etc. • Finding users to follow/friend/like our business • Writing and posting blog posts/tweets/updates, etc. • Tracking the growth and the impact of social media on our business • Replying to comments, messages, etc. • Report findings to the team • Consistently learn and grow, ask pertinent questions • Ability create and upload Twitter & YouTube backgrounds, and minor video editing skills are a plus Skills and attributes interns are expected to have: • Excellent written and verbal communication, strong editing skills • Be creative with an eye for design • Ability to develop a detailed and professional marketing planKnowledge of digital media software – Photoshop or other graphic design software, etc. is preferred • Knowledge of video editing software – iMovie, Final Cut, or Windows Live Movie Maker is a plus • Knowledge of social media – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, blogs, etc. • Willingness to create video blogs, write press releases, and Facebook posts daily • Energy, with a desire to come up with fresh ideas on how to grow our online presence • Ability to identify a target market and "speak" to that consumer through social media • Experience proofreading and editing • Ability to deal with uncertainty • Ability to contribute individually, and participate in cross-functional teams Business or marketing background, strong communication proficiency, and ability to multi-task are essential. The Internship spans the academic semester and there are year-round opportunities. We are flexible with hours and scheduling exact dates and will work with interns to meet requirements for necessary credits. Majors Requested: Art, Commercial, Business, Business, Management, Business, Marketing, Communications Speech, Communications, Broadcasting, Communications, Public Relations, English, Journalism, Computer Science, Technology Education Job Number: Job Title: 11058 Social Media Content Producer Intern Location: Malvern Job Description: The Social Media Content Producers will work in tandem with our other Production Assistant interns creating and managing content on all of our social media outlets. Must have strong knowledge of Twitter, Facebook, blogging, and Instagram, to name a few. Majors Requested: Business, Business, Management, Business, Marketing, Communications Speech, English Job Number: Job Title: 11178 Art Gallery Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Gallery Interns will be responsible covering the front desk, as needed. At the front desk, an intern would be responsible for greeting visitors and sharing information with them about the Gallery, as well as sales and orders. Interns would also be responsible for assisting in art classes, when needed. In the classroom, interns are expected to rotate through Individuals during the class period and help with projects as asked by the class Art Instructor. Gallery Interns would assist in helping to prepare and rearrange the Gallery for First Friday and other events, as well as attendance at some of these events. There is also the potential to help with matting and framing, if the intern has a working knowledge of matting and framing, the jury selection process and other important procedures routinely executed in the Gallery and/or Studio. Majors Requested: Art, Art Education, Art, Commercial, Social Work Job Number: Job Title: 11288 Marketing Media Coordinator Location: Ephrata Job Description: Intern will participate in various training sessions; create strategic comprehensive marketing plans and timelines for social media projects; maintain social media and website; design marketing projects; implement and oversee social media fundraising campaigns; and video editing and producing. Majors Requested: Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 11366 Business Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will assist with email blasts; website enhancement; physical inventory and will learn all aspects of running a small business including selling, ordering, receiving and delivery of products. More emphasis on counter sales and filling special orders. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration Marketing Option, Business Administration - International Business Option, Entrepreneurship Minor Job Number: Job Title: 11388 Business Operations Intern Location: Lancsater Job Description: Intern will assist a new nonprofit community bike center with the development and administration of their earned income operation. Majors Requested: Business, Business, Accounting, Business, Finance, Business, Management, Economics Job Number: Job Title: 11812 Financial Representative Location: York Job Description: With the NM financial representative internship, you receive real-life hands-on experience. You will participate in our training program and be supported by our experienced Network of Specialists and mentors. As a Financial Representative intern, you start with client development and calling prospects. Proceed to meet with clients gaining an understanding of their financial needs. While working with other representatives - and by yourself when you are ready - you will learn to recommend products and services that can help give clients the financial security they seek. The internship can be a year round opportunity. You have the choice to continue your financial training during the school year, working around your classes and extracurricular activities on a flexible basis. Majors Requested: Business, Business, Accounting, Business, Finance, Business, Management, Business, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Business, International Business, Entrepreneurship Minor Job Number: Job Title: 11858 Marketing Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Responsibilities include: • Help in coordinating event logistics of special events planned for 2014 and 2015 • Manage spreadsheets, and printed event materials • Assist with launch of capital campaign • Provide general administrative/development assistance as required • Attend monthly fundraising committee meetings • Event Marketing • Event Advertising • Public Relations Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration Marketing Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 11882 Truancy Prevention Intern Location: York Job Description: Intern will provide administrative support, assist with trainings, conduct intake meetings, exit interviews and completion meeting with Youth Court Alliance (YCA) families in all three YCA school districts. Reimbursement for travel and must be available Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 2:30-6:00 p.m. Majors Requested: Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Sociology, Criminal Justice Job Number: Job Title: 11904 Video Production Internship Location: Columbia Job Description: OLP is a multi-title, niche publishing and event production company. Intern will experience all aspects of production during the course of their internship. From development, to pre-production, to production, to posting final copy online. Interns will be exposed to the activities that are related to the events including but not limited to scheduling interviews, writing copy points, taping, and editing. Additionally interviews may be conducted with individuals or advertisers related to other OLP activities. Interns may be asked to write and edit interview scripts, conduct interviews by phone, email, web or at events. Intern may also assist with research data and designing questionnaires . Video production exposes interns to outside individuals and businesses and enhances their video production shills as well as their organizational and communication skills. Digital media, broadcasting or marketing background, strong communication proficiency, and ability to multi-task are essential. Majors Requested: Business, Business, Management, Business, Marketing, Communications, Broadcasting, Communications, Public Relations, English, Journalism, Computer Science, Technology Education, Multidisciplinary Studies Job Number: Job Title: 12047 Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Interns will have hands-on experience with assisting with development and execution of LOOP's special events, coordinating media and public relations efforts relating to the marketing efforts for City of Lancaster as a visitor destination, and assist in other special projects as assigned by the Mayor and LOOP Board of Directors. Majors Requested: Business, Marketing, Communications Speech, Communications, Public Relations, English Job Number: Job Title: 12068 Business Communications Internship Location: Columbia Job Description: OLP is a multi-title, niche publishing and event production company. Intern will experience Internet, nontraditional, and corporate marketing and will assist in generating new customer leads and work with existing customers. Interns will be exposed to the activities that are related to the publications and events including but not limited to the sale of advertising and events. Interns may be asked to write or edit articles or press releases, verify information by phone, email or web or develop contact databases. Intern may also assist with research data, designing questionnaires or editing written sales collateral materials for the advertising department. Participation at events exposes interns to outside businesses and enhances their organizational and communication skills. Majors Requested: Business Administration - Accounting Option, Business Administration - Finance Option, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration - Marketing Option, English Job Number: Job Title: 12126 Writing and Editing Assistant Location: Lancaster Job Description: Responsibilities: - Assisting in the creation of content for client websites, blogs, and social media accounts. - Creating and implementing TTMD's for clients - Organizing calendars - Creating social media posts and scheduling them to be launched - Collaborate on team presentations Majors Requested: All Majors, All Minors Job Number: Job Title: 12244 Marketing Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will assist in management of clients' SEO/SEM campaigns; manage agency and clients' social media and PR campaigns; write and edit agency bi-weekly newsletter and blog posts; assist project team with client management, website production and content development and other duties as assigned. Majors Requested: Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 12339 Sales Internship - Allentown - Summer 2015 Location: Pleasant Prairie Job Description: Uline – Shipping Supply Specialists "The people I work with are as passionate as I am." "I came to Uline for a job. Instead, I found a career." Uline is North America's leading distributor of shipping, packaging and industrial supplies. We're a family-owned company known for our incredible customer service and quality products. Our people make the difference. We're looking for the best and brightest to help us grow – in customer service, distribution, sales, marketing, IT and other vital areas. Do you have the passion and drive to be on a winning team? Consider a career at Uline. Sales Internship Paid Internship - Summer 2015 Location: NYC / Phila Branch in Breinigsville, PA (near Allentown) Why Join Uline's Sales Department Next Summer? • Perfect opportunity to join a fast-growing company. • Work in a high-energy, fast-paced environment that is both competitive and fun. • Gain real life sales experience by being an active field sales associate responsible for visiting a wide range of Uline customers. • Be assigned a dedicated mentor (current sales rep) who will meet with you on a weekly basis. • Learn about our industry and receive weekly coaching advice on salesmanship. • Phone and car allowances are provided. • Opportunities for full time employment upon graduation! POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES • • • • Perform weekly "real world" sales calls during the summer. Offer product solutions to large and small companies using our 29,000+ item catalog. Provide exceptional customer service and professionalism. Attend weekly sales meetings with sales staff. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS • • • Clear, professional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills. Excellent organizational and team player skills. Hardworking and enthusiastic personality. If you are a competitive, detailed, dependable team player that is looking for a fun, challenging, real-world sales internship, apply online today to join us in 2015! EOE M/F/Vet/Disability Majors Requested: All Majors, All Minors Job Number: Job Title: 12340 Sales Internship - Pittsburgh - Summer 2015 Location: Pleasant Prairie Job Description: Uline – Shipping Supply Specialists "The people I work with are as passionate as I am." "I came to Uline for a job. Instead, I found a career." Uline is North America's leading distributor of shipping, packaging and industrial supplies. We're a family-owned company known for our incredible customer service and quality products. Our people make the difference. We're looking for the best and brightest to help us grow – in customer service, distribution, sales, marketing, IT and other vital areas. Do you have the passion and drive to be on a winning team? Consider a career at Uline. Sales Internship Paid Internship - Summer 2015 Location: Sales Office in Pittsburgh, PA Why Join Uline's Sales Department Next Summer? • Perfect opportunity to join a fast-growing company. • Work in a high-energy, fast-paced environment that is both competitive and fun. • Gain real life sales experience by being an active field sales associate responsible for visiting a wide range of Uline customers. • Be assigned a dedicated mentor (current sales rep) who will meet with you on a weekly basis. • Learn about our industry and receive weekly coaching advice on salesmanship. • Phone and car allowances are provided. • Opportunities for full time employment upon graduation! POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES • • • • Perform weekly "real world" sales calls during the summer. Offer product solutions to large and small companies using our 29,000+ item catalog. Provide exceptional customer service and professionalism. Attend weekly sales meetings with sales staff. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS • • • Clear, professional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills. Excellent organizational and team player skills. Hardworking and enthusiastic personality. If you are a competitive, detailed, dependable team player that is looking for a fun, challenging, real-world sales internship, apply online today to join us in 2015! EOE M/F/Vet/Disability Majors Requested: All Majors, All Minors Job Number: Job Title: 12487 Marketing Internship Location: Lancaster Job Description: This position will provide the opportunity to learn the following skill sets within a well established office enviromnent: - Communication - Customer Relations - Marketing - Time Management - Organization - Attention to detail - General office function Majors Requested: Business Administration, African American Studies Minor, Entrepreneurship Minor, Latino Studies minor, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option Job Number: Job Title: 12667 Supported Employment Intern Location: Harrisburg Job Description: 1. Work and interact with Human Service professionals in a Human Service delivery setting in order to understand the expectations, principles of practice, standards and ethics expected in the Human Services field a. Attend weekly END staff meetings b. Shadow three Employment Specialists at least two weeks each c. Shadow Peer Specialist at least two weeks d. Attend at least one training sessions 2. Practice reflective listening skills and the principles of effective case management a. Shadow 3 intakes. Conduct at least 3 intakes b. Visit Outreach sites c. Complete required goal plans, initial assessments, and referrals d. Carry a small client case load for at least two months 3. Understand the dynamics of working as part of a team a. Assist Employment Specialists with caseloads as necessary b. Assist Peer Specialist in carrying out functions of group management c. Attend at least one staff function 4. Gain an understanding of the network of Employment providers in the Capital Region and the referral base of the clients of the YWCA a. Make appropriate referrals based on client assessments b. Shadow Majors Requested: Multidisciplinary Studies, Social Work, Economics, Psychology Job Number: Job Title: 12750 Summer Development Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will assist with fundraising of organization by learning its donor management system, updating data, and supporting staff in completing data improvements. The intern may be responsible for advancing priorities while exploring additional creative ways to meet this goal. Opportunities for additional fundraising activities such as grant writing will be available. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration Marketing Option, English, English-Writing Studies Optn, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 12751 Summer Economic Development Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will assist with considerable data collection and analysis connected with important community and economic development areas in Lancaster City. Intern will be assigned projects such as updating a comprehensive inventory of buildings, retail and commercial space and residential options and/or conducting a survey, primarily through field work, to update an inventory of businesses and tracking changes in employment numbers. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Math, Mathematics - Actuarial Sciences Option, Mathematics - Statistics Option Job Number: Job Title: 12752 Summer Public Service Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will assist with PR/Marketing Plan to elevate image of organization to bring neighborhoods together to advance mission of Lancaster City Alliance. Intern will be responsible for advancing several of priority strategies while exploring additional creative ways to meet this goal. This may include evaluating opportunities for fundraising events to benefit Lancaster City Alliance and community in general. Majors Requested: Business Administration - Marketing Option, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 12753 Programs & Education Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will assist in providing program of social services to individuals and families; duties include aiding clients in obtaining outside agency assistance, developing individual program plans for patients with MS, attending chapter functions and providing technical support services for programs. Majors Requested: Social Work, Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration - Marketing Option, English, English-Writing Studies Optn, Sociology, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 12834 Event Planning & Development Intern Location: Camp Hill Job Description: Intern will assist with fundraising, planning and logistics for upcoming programs and events; assist in marketing efforts; aid in recruitment and management of volunteers; solicit in-kind donations; draft and send communication to volunteers and attendees; contact and establish relationships with sponsors and supports; and database management. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration Marketing Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option Job Number: Job Title: 12836 Communications & Social Media Intern Location: Millersville Job Description: Intern will manage all social media platforms used by department (Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest); build a strong presence on social media sites and populate with relevant posts and updates and increase followership. Intern will assist in maintaining department's web page, including Intern of the Month on social media and produce the department's weekly electronic communications. Intern will also assist with the marketing and promotion of departmental events and programs; and other projects and duties as assigned. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration Marketing Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 12840 Internship in Native Plants and Public Gardens Location: NEW HOPE Job Description: Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve offers paid summer internships to qualified applicants interested in native plants and public gardens. The 134-acre Preserve in beautiful New Hope, PA features nearly 800 species of native plants along 2.5 miles of trails that traverse woods, meadow, pond and stream. Interns work closely with Preserve staff and receive in-depth training in: • Native plant propagation • Trail maintenance • Public education and interpretation Field trips to other botanical gardens, native plant nurseries and natural areas are offered to round out interns' understanding of plants and public gardens. Interns also attend educational programs at the Preserve and complete an individual research or work project. Majors Requested: Biology, Earth Sciences, Education, Geology Job Number: Job Title: 12936 Social Media Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will gain experience in marketing, public relations, branding and project management. Intern will organize and implement complete marketing plan; assist in event planning, if necessary; develop teamwork skills; work on name branding; and with redesigning a website, social media marketing. Majors Requested: Business Administration - Marketing Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option, English, Journalism, English-Writing Studies Optn Job Number: Job Title: 12954 Programming Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will: -Researching artists and performances. Reviewing and gathering marketing materials. -Creating agents, managers, and artists database. -Assisting the Director with offer letters and learning and observing what goes into making deals with artists. -Compile and share incoming contracts and press materials. -Updating information about artists in an excel spreadsheet. -Keeping an accurate and up to date programming planning calendar. -Making phone calls to agents to set appointments with Director and inquiring about fees, availability and routing. -Participating in artist review with staff and giving opinions on the artistic work. -Correspond with booked artists/managers for upcoming performances in the current season, if needed. Majors Requested: Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration - Marketing Option, Music, Music Business Technology, Music Industries, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option, Speech Communication - Theatre Option Job Number: Job Title: 12981 Summer Internships at Wolf Trap Location: Vienna Job Description: Selected as one of the "Best Places to Intern: 2009" by Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Wolf Trap internships are 12 weeks long and full-time (35 hours per week) in the summer. All positions are paid. For individual position descriptions please see web site at wolftrap.org/internships. Majors Requested: All Majors Job Number: Job Title: 12984 Volunteer Student Intern (non-paid), Natural Resource Management Location: King of Prussia Job Description: Until position is filled; Interviews and offers expected in early spring (March/April) Valley Forge National Historical Park (VAFO) is home to over 1,300 species of vascular plants and vertebrates, contains a variety of vegetation communities (e.g. forest, meadows, wetlands), and includes significant water resources (e.g. Schuylkill River, Valley Creek). Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site (HOFU), a smaller national park central to the Hopewell Big Woods, is also managed by VAFO natural resource staff and opportunities to participate in conservation projects at HOFU may also be available. The purpose of this internship is to provide college-level students with a practical experience in natural resource management that affords the opportunity to apply classroom theory through a "hands-on" experience with the National Park Service. At the same time interns will contribute to the collection of data and implementation of projects that benefit park resources and will assist park managers in achieving management goals. Specific internship activities may vary from year to year, depending on park needs and priorities. In 2015, duties will include: Non-native Species Management (40%). Interns will: (1) Work with park staff to control invasive, non-native plant species within the parks; (2) Map the distribution of high priority invasive plants and treatment areas inside the parks; (3) Work with partners to control non-native, invasive plants on lands outside park boundaries; (4) Remove the non-native, invasive Rusty Crayfish from Valley Creek using nets; (5) Complete data collection, data entry, and implement quality assurance/quality control procedures for conservation projects; (6) Work closely with volunteers and summer high school crews on projects to remove non-native plants and animals; and (7) May work with the NPS-Exotic Plant Management Team. Non-native plant control activities will primarily involve manual control methods (e.g. mowing, hand pulling, cutting) requiring the use of hand tools (mechanized and non-mechanized). Opportunity to learn and participate in the safe application of chemical herbicides may be offered in specialized circumstances. Herbicide application will be conducted under the direct supervision of NPS staff with a Pesticide Applicators License after appropriate training and with required personal protective equipment. Independent Project (25%). Interns will work with Natural Resource staff to develop an independent project to be completed during the internship experience. Past projects include assessment of the relative abundance of crayfish species in Valley Creek, assessment of tree seedling regeneration in established vegetation monitoring plots, development of curriculum-based lesson plans, and research related to historical meadow management practices in the park. Individual interests will be considered when developing projects however projects will be selected based upon the needs of the parks. Wildlife and Vegetation Management (10%). Interns will: (1) Locate, assess, and repair protective fencing within forests and along riparian buffers; (2) Map the distribution of high priority plant species; (3) Install and maintain fencing to protect rare plant populations; (4) Contribute to the collection of data related to white-tailed deer (e.g. morphology, presence of chronic wasting disease); (5) Maintain tree shelters; (6) Assist NPS and partner scientists with research being conducted in the parks; and (7) Participate in the maintenance and care of plants in the park greenhouse. Trails Management (10%). Interns may: (1) Work with partners to maintain trails both inside the parks and on nearby partner sites, including clearing, mowing, vine removal, and installation of water management structures such as waterbars. Water Resources (5%). Interns will: (1) Participate in implementation of conservation projects (e.g. streambank stabilization, tree plantings) conducted by members of the Valley Creek Partnership; (2) Assist with the collection of long-term water quality monitoring data; and (3) Participate in river clean-up days and other organized volunteer events. Natural Resource Interpretation (5%). Interns may: (1) Contribute to development of park informational brochures on natural resources; (2) Assist with development of a GPS-based virtual cache/geocache program; and (3) Assist with delivery of a variety of natural resource interpretive programs including Jr. Ranger Summer Camp. Park Planning (5%). Interns will to attend and participate in a variety of planning efforts related to natural resources (e.g. Valley Creek Partnership meetings, Meadow Management Plan), participate in meetings with resource professionals, and assist with filing, photocopying, and general office organization (limited). Benefits: ● Dorm-style housing provided if not a local resident. Office is within walking/biking distance of housing. ● Vehicle provided for use during work (private vehicle recommended for personal use if living in park). ● NPS volunteer t-shirt (3) and baseball cap provided. ● Training related to specific activities as well as general park operations and management of the National Park System provided. ● Experience in the National Park Service conducting work that will serve as a foundation for future employment (build your resume!) Time Commitment: Full-time, five days per week (generally Tuesday-Saturday), eight hours per day with some flexibility;10-12 weeks; Start date Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Park Information: Located approximately 20 miles northwest of center city Philadelphia, Valley Forge is the site of the 1777-1778 winter encampment of General George Washington and the Continental Army. The park receives 1.2 million visitors each year and contains about 3,500 acres of forested rolling hills, tall grass meadows, wetlands, and rough lawns. Recreational and cultural opportunities are abundant, including museums, theaters, concerts, fishing, boating, hiking, etc. For additional information please visit the park website at http://www.nps.gov/vafo or Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau at http://www.valleyforge.org/. Majors Requested: Biology, Earth Sciences, Geology Job Number: Job Title: 12992 CEO Intern Fellows Program for Diverse Groups Location: Middletown Job Description: SUMMER ONLY Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Intern Fellows Program is designed to attract and retain college juniors and seniors from underrepresented groups to careers in transportation through intern fellowships with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC). CEO Intern Fellows receive a full professional enrichment experience that includes participation in a group project assigned by the executive leadership of the organization and concludes with a presentation to the members of the senior staff. In addition to the opportunity to gain real work experience at the PTC, Intern Fellows will attend four hour-long seminars designed to enhance the essential skills of a successful transportation professional. To address the future workforce needs of the transportation field, specifically in the STEM areas (science, technology, engineering and math) along with other essential functions such as administration, communications and finance. Majors Requested: Applied Engineering, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Geography, Geology, Government and Political Affairs, History, Mathematics, Meteorology, Ocean Sciences & Coastal Stdys, Physics, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option Job Number: Job Title: 13000 Summer Intern Program 2015 Location: Harrisburg Job Description: The Pennsylvania Legislative Correspondents’ Association is accepting applications for our 2015 summer internship program at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. The 12-week program for two interns consists of two-week rotations at publications such as The Allentown Morning Call, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Pennlive/Patriot-News, and Capitolwire.com. Interns will assist reporters covering the state budget and report on committee hearings and other political and policy stories in a fastpaced news environment. Interns are expected to pitch their own ideas as well as take assignments on a variety of subjects. We are seeking candidates who can produce their own stories, whether writing quickly for the web on a breaking news event or turning around longer enterprise pieces. Applicants should be college juniors or seniors or graduate students. Start dates are flexible, but interns are expected to complete the full 12-week program. Pay is $500 per week. Interns are expected to provide their own laptops and cell phones. (A small stipend will be provided to offset phone costs.) Majors Requested: Government and Political Affairs, History, Social Studies, English - Print Journalism Option, English, Journalism, Speech Communication - Broadcasting Option, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 13023 Summer Internships Location: Hockessin Job Description: Come study at Mt. Cuba Center, a premier botanic garden, where we embrace ecological gardening and celebrate native plants. Gain hands-on experience in your specific internship area while working one-on-one with our professional staff. Participate in group projects, educational programming, plant identification classes and trips to other area horticultural organizations. Each intern also explores a special project topic. On-site housing is provided. Please note we are unable to accept foreign student applications at this time. Select one of the following seven internships: Plant Records Intern Attain valuable experience with BG-BASE™ and BG-MAP, the computerized plant record-keeping and mapping systems used at Mt. Cuba Center. Become proficient in botanical nomenclature verification which is a crucial skill set required by all professional gardens and arboreta. Learn accurate plant record keeping practices and curatorial techniques such as inventorying, labeling and mapping. Greenhouse/ Research Intern Acquire expertise in greenhouse production while becoming knowledgeable about our Plant Evaluation and Introductions Program. Staff will share propagation, maintenance, and production techniques for woody and herbaceous plants collected from the Eastern United States. These plants are grown for use in our garden and research programs. The intern also assists in the Trial garden: assessing native plants for the garden, assessing ecological uses of plants, and collecting data for future evaluation, publications or possible introductions. Naturalist Gardens Interns Work side-by-side with our knowledgeable horticulturists to learn naturalistic design and arrangement as well as sustainable practices of ecological horticulture. There are two naturalistic gardens internships available, one for each area listed below. Please choose one of the following internships. 1. Woodlands and Ponds Gardens Intern Enjoy a rotation through the Woods Path, Ponds and Dogwood Path areas. Receive training in the cultivation of native shade plantings, how to use them in woodland layering, and sustainable management strategies used in mature naturalistic gardens. Gain knowledge of native plants and their cultural requirements including specific plants of the Sphagnum Bog, Trillium Garden, Moss Bank, Woodland and Pond Edge. Intern will also be taught weed identification and pest/disease management. 2. Meadow Intern Support the creation of sunny meadow and woodland edge garden displays while receiving training in the planting and maintenance of these native forbs and grasses. Learn about the native wildflowers and grasses used in our meadow and the wildlife that depends on them. Formal Gardens Intern Experience and study garden maintenance techniques using native plants in formal designs. The Formal Gardens surround the Main House at Mt. Cuba Center and showcase native flora and other historical non-native plantings in a traditional setting. Natural Lands Intern Expand your knowledge and experience with natural land stewardship and maintenance techniques. Assist with exotic plant suppression, habitat restoration projects, and local flora and fauna surveys. Gain the opportunity to work alongside natural resources professionals, scientists and graduate students conducting research at Mt. Cuba Center. Arboriculture Intern Learn first-hand how Mt. Cuba Center’s arborists manage our extensive collection of trees from planting to removal. Work may include pruning, removals, tree risk assessment, plant health care, mapping and record keeping. Intern will be trained as a ground worker and instructed in use of arboricultural equipment including ropes, knots, pole saws and pruners. Majors Requested: Biology, Earth Sciences Job Number: Job Title: 13030 Summer Safety Intern Location: Hanover Job Description: Utz Quality Foods is seeking a college intern for the Spring/Summer of 2015 to work in our corporate safety office located in Hanover, PA. As a leading manufacturer in the snack food industry, this individual will support Utz Business Operations and gain on-hands experience in a variety of safety projects related to food manufacturing, transportation, and warehousing. Relevant work may include participation with the company’s Safety Management System including aspects of the hearing conservation program, Haz-Com (SDS), OSHA reporting, project research and data base design and input. Majors Requested: Occupational Safety & Environmental Health Job Number: Job Title: 13063 Communications Intern Location: Millersville Job Description: The student assistant works in the office of Athletic Communications. Duties include, but are not limited to assisting with the writing news releases for placement in media as well as producing game programs and assisting with the production of media guides and recruiting brochures, maintenance of the athletics website, updating record books, reporting of scores to local and hometown media in addition to weekly conference reporting, and coverage of home athletic events. There will also be opportunities to work with MSBN, our live broadcast team as well as do video recording and editing for placement on the athletics web site. Student should be well-versed and interested in sports. The student should be willing to write and have basic knowledge of programs such as Word, InDesign, Photoshop. Reports to: Director of Athletic Communications Responsibilities • Serve in a variety of roles in for game day management staff including keeping of statistics, operating scoreboard, distributing information to media, public address announcing. • Produce videos for news and editorial needs to increase visibility and engagement of various audiences. • Conduct interviews with coaches and student-athletes following games. • Assist Director of Athletic Communications in creation of video streaming for the athletics website. • Records video footage of athletic events and creates highlights for distribution to media outlets and for use on millersvilleathletics.com. • Taking photos of sporting events and creating photo galleries on millersvilleathletics.com. • Utilize social media to promote Millersville Athletics. Skills Needed • Experience in videography and video production, using Final Cut Pro. • Must have excellent English and journalism skills including writing and interviewing. • Must be able to work evenings and weekends. • Must be flexible in producing content on tight deadlines. • Must have an approachable nature that leads to positive interactions with staff and athletes. Majors Requested: Athletic Coaching Minor, Speech Communication - Broadcasting Option, Speech Communication Communication Studies Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 13064 Photographer Location: Millersville Job Description: The student photographer works in the office of Athletic Communications, providing photography for the department's publications, web site and social media. The intern will be required to shoot action photography at athletic events and may be asked to shoot additional feature portraits. The intern should be familiar with sports, action photography and must be willing to work evenings and weekends. The photographs will be provided to the athletic communications staff immediately following each game. Office hours will also be required for the creation of photo galleries for the athletic web site and social media. Majors Requested: Art, Speech Communication - Broadcasting Option, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 13066 Summer Intern Location: York Job Description: Get your chance to work at the #21 Best Place To Work in all of PA! • • • • • • • Learn all facets of McConkey Insurance & Benefits in a hands-on environment Learn essentials functions of all departments Shadow Client Service Agents from all departments on a rotating schedule Support marketing initiatives for our captive programs Assist in company committees with assigned tasks and attend committee meetings Assist with administrative duties when needed Attend "Out of Office" social/networking events, when applicable. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Accounting Option, Business Administration - Finance Option, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration - Marketing Option, Business Administration International Business Option Job Number: Job Title: 13083 Legislative & Constituent Services Internships Location: Washington Job Description: Senator Casey offers internships in his Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania offices to undergraduate and graduate students during the spring, summer and fall semesters. Interns will gain first-hand knowledge of the legislative process and of the daily operations of a Senate office by working with constituents and staff on issues affecting Pennsylvania. While our office welcomes all applicants, preference will be given to candidates with a Pennsylvania background. Legislative internships are in the DC office and consist of a combination of legislative and administrative work. Intern duties include but are not limited to legislative research, attending briefings and hearings, preparing briefing memos, drafting constituent response letters, checking the front office voicemail, sorting incoming mail, and data entry. Interns also handle a variety of miscellaneous projects that surface on a given day. No stipend is provided, but the internship is available for school credit if approved by the student’s school. We also offer a Veterans Internship for returning veterans or members of the armed services who are currently enrolled in educational programs such as the Post 9/11 GI-Bill or are recent graduates. During the summer in the DC office, we have 2 six week sessions; the first session from late May to around July 4 holiday and the second session from right after the July 4 holiday to mid August. Interns work full time, Monday through Friday during the summer. Constituent services internships are available in Senator Casey’s state offices. Interns assist the Senator’s state staff with a variety of duties including constituent services, community outreach, correspondence, monitoring news outlets for daily developments, assisting with staffing of events, and assigned special projects. Majors Requested: All Majors, All Minors Job Number: Job Title: 13127 Marketing & Communication Intern Location: Landisville Job Description: Intern will assist with overall marketing of organization's services, memberships, programs, and facilities; staff information tables at events; create templates for marketing; create and maintain mailing lists; create marketing strategies for demographic targets; photograph events and activities; assist with publication editing and distribution, website and market research and needs assessment. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration Marketing Option, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option Job Number: Job Title: 13138 Penske Corporate Summer 2015 Internships, Green Hills, PA Location: Reading Job Description: Position Summary: Penske Truck Leasing is seeking full-time paid Interns to join our Corporate offices team in the Summer of 2015 ! These opportunities will be full-time, generally Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm for approximately 12 weeks (May – August). Eligible candidates must be full time College students in an accredited program. Successful candidates will enjoy working with knowledgeable professionals in a great work environment! In addition to responsibility for various assignments and projects related to their field of study, all Interns will participate in Penske's Cooperative Internship Program. This is an extremely hand's-on, robust program where all Interns will participate in events throughout the summer program that revolve around the three main pillars of the program: Community Service, Social Networking, and Professional Development. These temporary seasonal positions are located at our Corporate offices in the suburban setting of Green Hills, PA which is 7 miles South of Reading, PA. Our location is a convenient commute with ample free and easy parking. Internship Opportunities may be open in the following fields: Accounting/Finance Accounting Services, Internal Audit, Asset Management, Financial Reporting, Project Management Billing Process Management Communications Human Resources General HR, HR Technology and Analytics Industrial Engineering IE/Quality Information Systems – Information Technology IT Legal Real Estate Rental Rental Sales Process Risk Management Insurance - Risk Management Sales/Marketing Contract Sales, Marketing Vehicle Remarketing Vehicle Order Analyst - Business, Marketing, Sales, Vehicle Residual Analyst - Business/Finance Majors Requested: All Majors, All Minors Job Number: Job Title: 13165 Intern/Co-op Summer 2015 Location: Greensboro Job Description: Summary Volvo Group internship/co-op role provides students with the opportunity to apply academic knowledge and skills in a professional environment and to support/promote the graduate's career goals through contact with professionals in their field of study. The internship/co-op experience enables students to participate in professional activities for Volvo Group by working on important and innovative projects. Internships/Co-op’s are structured learning experiences where interns/co-ops and our full time professionals work together on projects within their selected organization. The internship/co-op allows students to integrate knowledge and skills in a manner that is mutually beneficial to the student and Volvo Group. Responsibilities • Based on position. Please visit us at volvogroup.jobs for a current list of available internship/co-op opportunities. Essential Skills and Required Experience • Applicants must be currently enrolled and pursuing a degree at an accredited school and have completed 30 semester hours prior to the start of the internship/co-op. • Applicants must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. Compensation and Benefits • All Volvo Group North America internships are compensated with a competitive salary • Students can also take advantage of various employee discounts • Please visit us at volvogroup.jobs for a current list of available internship/co-op opportunities. Volvo Group North America is an Equal Opportunity Employer E.O.E./M/F/D/V Majors Requested: All Majors Job Number: Job Title: 13206 Packaging Equipment Engineering Co-Op Location: Hershey Job Description: Summary: The Packaging Systems Engineering group utilizes all aspects of conceptual engineering design, cost estimation techniques, system and project proposal development, supplier evaluations, equipment/system installation and start up, and successful transition of the system to the plant operating and maintenance staff. This co-op is from May through August, 2015. However, the co-op can be extended if a student is available into the fall. Responsibilities: The selected co-op will work along side seasoned engineers who will be required to help design and provide the optimal packaging solution for a given project. These solutions will include packaging and control support for all phases of the capital projects including development of system concepts, design, cost estimating, system installation, check-out, commissioning, and successful transition of deliverables, including system operation manuals, maintenance documents, and technical knowledge to the plant staff. This individual must demonstrate a willingness to identify process and manufacturing alternatives that meet new business requirements or establish functional excellence. Majors Requested: Applied Engineering-Mechanical Techn Job Number: Job Title: 13214 Category Strategy and Insights Co-op Location: Hershey Job Description: Summary We are seeking top talent that has a passion for winning and making a difference. The US Sales Category Strategy and Insights CoOp position at The Hershey Company provides a launch pad for our future sales leaders. In this role, you will have the opportunity to work with our customers, analyze customer and shopper insights to build selling stories, and develop your business acumen skills. What is Category Strategy and Insights (CSI)? A mix of sales, marketing, and marketing research – Our CSI department researches and analyzes data to understand the present and utilize that information to impact the future. Some of the ways a CSI Manager influences the marketplace is by making strategic recommendations on: item assortment, product placement, promotions, and pricing. Responsibilities You will have a chance to interact and network with Retail Sales Representatives, CSI Managers, and Customer Sales Executives from across the country. This unique cultural experience is geared toward building your selling, negotiating, and analytical skills with an understanding of how you fit into the VISION Milton Hershey created over 100 years ago. Successful interns will be offered full-time, entry level Sales positions with The Hershey Company, and throughout your career Hershey will help you define and pursue a career path that matches your interests, skill set, and ability to meet challenges. You are the driving force behind your success. As your career advances, you will cross job functions, business segments, and geographic boundaries as you gain knowledge and expertise in three key areas: collaborative customer and account planning, insights driven selling/category development, and leadership. We have several Co-Op positions available Front End Team Co-Op Front End Team Responsibilities Providing plan-o-gram analysis and recommendations Providing analysis for customer presentations Assisting in financial analysis of Front End customer programs Managing Front End Team website Club Team Responsibilities Providing analysis for customer presentations Supporting key initiatives, such as new customer programs and new item tracking Assisting customer sales teams by running and analyzing sales reports Executing seasonal sell-through reports and analysis Merchandising Excellence Team Co-Op Setting up and assisting with meetings for the top customers which focused on insights to drive their business in merchandising, promotional, and overall sales Tracking a weekly inventory report for all merchandising units from the five suppliers Working on innovation and display projects which focus on driving conversion by creating an improved shopper experience Pulling quarterly reports for the Front End/ Convenience Store Team focusing on under the counter rack projects as well as other custom projects Home Office Co-Op Team Work cross functionally to support CSI, Sales, Marketing and Go To Market teams Support monthly reports corresponding to a Nielsen data release to analyze brand ad performance, regional analysis, new item opportunity and growth, and customer level analysis of the entire confection category Generate an analysis of major distribution opportunities based on item level velocities across all classes of trade Create Planograms and PowerPoint presentations using latest data and business tools to provide customer level support Retail Development Co-Op Support monthly reports corresponding to a Nielsen data release to analyze Hershey performance and customer level analysis of the entire confection category Support weekly Walmart reporting to provide analysis of sales performance by Area/District across all key packtypes Retail coverage of 10 food stores that utilize insights from reports created to provide solutions that will drive sales for both Hershey and the retailer Pricing and Trade Strategy Co-op Provide pricing and trade strategy with market research that supports the launch of new items and packtypes Obtain and present findings from large market data sets to support pricing decisions Scrutinize market activity through use of data to extract insights and recommendations Assist in financial analysis of customer and product promotional profitability Majors Requested: Option, Economics Business Administration, Business Administration - Finance Option, Business Administration - Marketing Job Number: Job Title: 13222 Web Development Intern Location: Lititz Job Description: Are you interested in starting a career with one of PA’s 50 Fastest Growing Companies? Based in Lititz, Pennsylvania, WebstaurantStore.com is the leading e-commerce website to meet the purchasing needs of the food service professional throughout the entire United States and Canada. During your internship, we will have knowledgeable mentors available that will provide guidance as you gain professional experience while sharpening your skills. WebstaurantStore can offer flexible hours, and can develop a work program to meet your class schedules. Not only is this a great opportunity for growing students to bring their academics to life with hands on practical knowledge, but this position will also be competitively compensated. We believe in working hard, but we also like to have fun! Our new office contains a game room with a pool table, ping pong table, Wii, and TV’s! Many of our employees also enjoy company-sponsored extracurricular activities, including our soccer and ping-pong leagues, and volunteering opportunities. Job Responsibilities Include: Gaining unparalleled exposure to real world Web Development. Working closely with Senior Developers to hone your skills. Participating effectively in a collaborative and innovative team-oriented environment . Developing cutting-edge software solutions for new site features and mobile platforms. Majors Requested: Computer Science, Technology & Engineering Ed, All Minors Job Number: Job Title: 13226 Safety Intern - Spring 2015 Location: Evansville Job Description: Position Summary: Safety interns generally work under the supervision of the senior safety staff. The safety intern position offers the diversity and hands on training needed to become an effective, well rounded safety professional by exposure to both technical and administrative duties. Typical duties include assisting in development and implementation of safety plans, and will be involved in coordination of training needs with site and corporate staff, as well as assisting in or performing employee orientation and training. Also, conducting site audits, maintaining files and records, completing OSHA 300 logs, and other recordkeeping as required. Additional training will be provided which will generally offer completion of an OSHA 30 hour class and potentially the OSHA 500 class. We seek professionals committed to safety, quality, and productivity. Traylor Bros., Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Majors Requested: Occupational Safety & Environmental Health Job Number: Job Title: 13250 Intern - Health & Safety (Summer 2015) Location: Greensboro Job Description: Purpose and Contents of the Role The intern role provides students with the opportunity to apply academic knowledge and skills in a professional environment and to support/promote the students’ career goals through contacts with professionals in their fields of study. The internship experience enables students to participate in professional activities for Volvo Group by working on important and innovative projects. Internships are structured learning experiences where interns and our full time professionals work together on projects within their selected organizations. The intern assignments allow students to integrate knowledge and skills in manners that are mutually beneficial to the students and Volvo Group. Responsibilities / Main tasks The intern’s main responsibility is to support the Health & Safety Manager at Hagerstown. Main responsibilities include: •Health and Safety Tracking/Reporting/Metrics •Conducting job site audits and inspections •Updating and maintaining Occupational Health & Safety Management System documentation •Partnering with the Core Values (Quality, Safety Environmental) to accomplish integrated objectives locally and globally •Interact with factory floor personnel on problem solving techniques •Assisting Safety Manager with a variety of projects at the discretion of supervisor Minimum Education Requirements: •Applicants must be pursuing an Occupational Safety and Health Degree at an accredited school and have completed 30 semester hours prior to the start of the internship/co-op. •Applicants must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. Personal Qualifications •Strong Communication Skills (oral and written) •Integrity and Trust •Perseverance •Team-Oriented •Good Organizational Skills •Self-motivated •Confidentiality IT applications •Knowledge of Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word and PowerPoint is needed. Volvo corporate sponsor housing may be available. Majors Requested: Occupational Safety & Environmental Health Job Number: Job Title: 13278 Summer Communications & PR Intern Location: Philadelphia Job Description: Undergraduate internship available for Communications, English, or Marketing majors. Intern will be responsible for supporting diverse marketing communications efforts including public relations and social media, industry news research and journalism, story writing and collection, collating data, editing, proofreading, and some original writing. Also will have opportunity to work on "mini-campaigns." This internship will be stipend. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration Marketing Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option, English, English, Journalism, English - Print Journalism Option, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option Job Number: Job Title: 13279 Summer Strategic Consulting Intern Location: Philadelphia Job Description: Undergraduate internship available. Candidate should be working towards completion of a business or economics degree. Project management, MS Office, and research abilities necessary. Prior consulting experience helpful. Intern will assist department staff in providing consulting services to CDFI funders, CDFI investors, and other non-CDFI parties with the goal of increasing their understanding of the CDFI industry and ultimately their capacity to invest in the industry. This internship will be stipend. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Accounting Option, Business Administration - Finance Option, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration - Marketing Option, Economics, Business Administration - International Business Option, Economics - Financial Economics Option, Economics - Quantitative Option Job Number: Job Title: 13281 Summer Financial Services/Strategic Initiatives Intern Location: Philadelphia Job Description: Graduate or undergraduate internship available for Finance, Accounting, or Risk Management majors. Intern will contribute to OFN’s annual portfolio review of loans to CDFIs and participation loans with CDFIs. Intern will assist staff in market research activities as related to lending initiatives and capital needs of CDFI Members. Intern will also work with the EVP, Strategic Initiatives on the industry-wide initiatives including the Wells Fargo NEXT Awards for Opportunity Finance which awards more than $8 million annually to innovative CDFI strategies and on talent development initiatives for the OFN industry. Excellent research, analytical, and accounting skills necessary. Experience with MS Excel required. Experience with reading financial statements preferred. This internship will be stipend. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Accounting Option, Business Administration - Finance Option, Economics, Economics - Financial Economics Option, Economics - Quantitative Option Job Number: Job Title: 13282 Summer Fundraising Intern Location: Philadelphia Job Description: Undergraduate and/or Graduate internship available. Candidate should be working towards completion of a degree in English, Marketing, Business, or Liberal Arts. Intern will assist department staff in research and outreach to corporations and philanthropic organizations interested in supporting and investing in socially responsible initiatives. Candidate must possess excellent research and writing skills, and have an interest in fundraising and partnership development. This internship will be stipend. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration Marketing Option, English, Speech Communication - Communication Studies Option Job Number: Job Title: 13283 Summer Financial Data Analysis Intern Location: Philadelphia Job Description: Undergraduate internship available. All business majors considered with a preference given to those seeking a degree in Accounting, Finance, and/or Economics. The Intern’s primary responsibility is to confirm and analyze data on the Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) industry through Annual Member Survey as well as provide additional support to the Knowledge Sharing team. Data collection tracks information on CDFI capitalization, financing, operations and impact, and is critical to all aspects of our business. The Intern will review individual survey responses comparing them to the CDFIs’ audited financial statements such as audits and A/R aging reports. Knowledge and familiarity with Excel as well as basic financial statements and terms are essential. This internship will be stipend. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Accounting Option, Business Administration - Finance Option, Economics, Economics - Financial Economics Option Job Number: Job Title: 13284 Summer Corporate Finance Intern Location: Philadelphia Job Description: Candidate should be working towards completion of a graduate degree in the business field. The Intern would assist the COO, CFO, and other executive team members relating to specialized lending programs, CDFI industry financial statement standards, and OFN’s financial management. Specifically the Intern would assist with: Analysis and marketing of new Bond Issuances by OFN as an approved Qualified Issuer under the CDFI Bond Guarantee Program Analysis, communications, and marketing for Performance Counts, an industry wide effort led by OFN to create best practices and standards for CDFI financial statements Spreadsheet model design, preparation, and reporting to support the CFO’ s efforts relating to internal financial management The internship will allow the participant to develop and enhance his/her financial analytical, research, and organizational skills. This is an ideal environment for an individual seeking to gain practical experience with a financial services firm and to work directly with senior management. This internship will be stipend. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Accounting Option, Business Administration - Finance Option, Business Administration - International Business Option Job Number: Job Title: 13306 Summer Research Assistant Location: Manheim Job Description: Assist with ornamental, vegetable and agronomic crop research and production at the Southeast Agricultural Research & Extension Center in Manheim, PA. Activities may include, but are not limited to, planting, harvesting, field and site maintenance, data collection and entry. Intern will also provide assistance during field days and other events at the Center. Interns will gain exposure to multiple aspects of agricultural production as well as research in the fields of entomology, plant pathology, ecology and others. At the research farm, many different disciplines intersect, including biology, education, sociology, engineering, exposing interns to many facets of research. All staff participates in manual work such as mowing, and weeding. Interns will also have responsibilities for specific projects depending on their supervising researcher. Summer interns have several unique opportunities while working at the research farm. There are lunch and learn sessions where researchers will educate interns on their area of expertise over the lunch break. There are several summer field days on the farm covering topics ranging from the farm’s flower trials to agronomy. Interns will have the opportunity to attend some sessions at these field days. Interns will also be given the opportunity to obtain a Category 18 Pesticide applicator’s license. Starting date is as early as possible following the end of the spring semester, and end date would be just prior to start of fall semester 2015 (variable based on your college). Pay is dependent upon whether an individual has worked here or elsewhere as a research assistant previously and usually starts at $10/hr, 40 hours per week (7am-3:30pm). There is one Saturday obligation, July 25, when a large consumer field day is held at SEAREC. The intern assigned to Floriculture may be asked to water on weekends occasionally. Majors Requested: All Majors, All Minors Job Number: Job Title: 13313 Student Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: -Provide administrative, marketing, and communications support for NRN workshops/events, research, and consulting services. -Update website, databases, newsletters, and social media tools with information, events, and nonprofit resources. -Assist with research, program planning/evaluation, and grant-related activities conducted by NRN. Majors Requested: Athropology, Business Administration, Education, English, Gerontology, Government and Political Affairs, International Studies, Philosophy, Psychology, Social Studies, Social Work, Sociology, Speech Communication Job Number: Job Title: 13314 PR Intern Location: Lancaster Job Description: Intern will prepare and coordinate periodic e-newsletter; assist with updating NRN website; Provide administrative support for NRN workshops/events, and/or training services; assist in maintaining databases; and communicate with nonprofit community members by responding to requests for information and support. Majors Requested: Business Administration, Business Administration - Management Option, Business Administration Marketing Option, Speech Communication - Public Relations Option, English Job Number: Job Title: 13344 Library & Archives Internship Location: York Job Description: The York County Heritage Trust has collected, preserved and educated the public about York County’s history, people and culture for over 100 years. The Library & Archives seeks individuals with a passion for history for semester-long internships. Interns gain hands-on experience in the proper care and organization of archival materials, develop an understanding of library and archives workflows, hone their research skills, and learn about local history while working with a friendly and enthusiastic team of librarians and volunteers. Current Projects Available: • Digitizing photographs • Arranging and describing manuscript collections, and preparing finding aids for the collections • Transcribing and indexing oral histories • Cataloging and digitizing architectural drawings • Cataloging and digitizing maps • Cataloging and digitizing postcards • Digitizing oversized manuscript items Majors Requested: Athropology, Education, English, Foreign Languages, Geography, Government and Political Affairs, History, Multidisciplinary Studies, Philosophy, Social Studies, Undeclared major Job Number: Job Title: 13353 County Government Intern Location: Harrisburg Job Description: Intern will experience day-to-day operation of county government; work with Commissioners on special projects and Chief Clerk to plan and prepare for weekly public meetings and research issues to aid in developing County policy. Depending on intern's interest, internship can focus on specific area of county government: administration, communications, prison and corrections, economic development, human services, and criminal justice. Must complete application at www.dauphincounty.org/government/human-resources/employment. Also include resume and cover letter outlining reasons you are interested in this internship and one writing sample. Majors Requested: Criminology Option Business Administration, Government and Political Affairs, Psychology, Sociology, Sociology - Job Number: Job Title: 13354 Social Casework Intern Location: Harrisburg Job Description: Intern will participate in formal and informal county and state training; casework assignments are limited in number and difficulty and are performed under close supervision. Intern will engage in case management duties and assist clients and families as necessary; gain experience in investigations, child placements, in-home services, and may provide court testimony. Majors Requested: Gerontology, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology Job Number: Job Title: 13355 Student Trainee Location: Washington Job Description: USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has recently announced its summer internships for 2015. These highly competitive internships are paid opportunities that allow students to gain experience in federal government. In order to be eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens and currently enrolled (or accepted for enrollment) on at least a half time basis in a certificate program, degree or diploma program at a qualifying educational institution. Openings are in various fields ranging from microbiology to education, all majors are encouraged to apply! FSIS may also offer to find and pay for summer housing and travel costs if relocation is required. Majors Requested: Computer Science, Education, Biology, Biology - Animal Behavior Option, Business Administration, Business Administration - Accounting Option, Business Administration - Finance Option, Chemistry, Chemistry - Biochemistry Option Job Number: Job Title: 13391 Intern Field Operations Support Location: Newark Job Description: TRANSPORTATION - LOGISTICS - SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUMMER INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Locations Nationwide: Aurora, Effingham, Kansas City, Des Moines, St. Louis, Denver, Sacramento, Mira Loma, Whittier, Seattle, Duncan, Charlotte, Louisville, Medley, Lowell, Fort Worth, Amarillo, San Antonio, Dallas, Columbus, Harrisburg, Snow Shoe, Rock Island, Providence, South Brunswick, Harrison Begin your career with the FedEx Team as an Operations Intern and be a part of one of the most well-known and reliable companies in the world. Interns have an opportunity to develop a broad knowledge of Less Than Truck Load (LTL) operations, tools, processes and procedures working alongside senior professionals, managers and leadership in areas of operations and sales. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITES: •Gain knowledge of LTL industry principles, terms, policies and procedures as defined by company •Develop competency and understanding of processes and systems used in operations and sales •Gain understanding of analytical approach and procedures to measure operations objectives •Develop through understanding of intent and control measures of reports for processes that post results •Develop and communicate ad hoc reporting •Assist with various assignments and projects as assigned WORKING CONDITIONS: •Could include exposure to a dock environment exposure to varied weather conditions, exhaust, fumes, dust, noise •Hours may vary due to operational need •Frequent contact with LTL service center personnel in a fast-paced, deadline oriented environment APPLY: fedex.com/careers Select US; then FedEx Freight and keyword search "internship" Majors Requested: Business Administration Job Number: Job Title: 13392 Intern Non Operations Location: Newark Job Description: SAFETY – ARCHITECTURE - TRANSPORTATION - LOGISTICS SUMMER INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Harrison, AR General Office Begin your career with the FedEx Team as an Intern and be a part of one of the most well-known and reliable companies in the world. Interns have an opportunity to train with department management, professional and support staff in order to gain work experience. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITES: •Perform meaningful work in assigned department •Participate in projects and tasks as assigned •Comply with all applicable laws/regulations, as well as company policies/procedures •Perform other duties as required Disclaimer: This job description is general in nature and is not designed to contain or to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to the job. •May require completion of courses related to specific functional department assigned •Must be reliable and exhibit follow-through •Must be adept in completing assignments and solving problems •Good organizational and interpersonal skills •Experience and ability to use Microsoft Office Software, including but not limited to: Word, Excel, and Outlook •Good written and verbal communication skills (documentation, communication with peers, supervisors, etc.) •Able to follow instructions and complete required training •Ability to work independently and as a team member APPLY: fedex.com/careers Select US; then FedEx Freight and keyword search "internship" FedEx Freight is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer (EEO Employer/ Veteran/ Disabled/ Minority/Female) Majors Requested: Business Administration
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