Monday, November 14, 2016

Savvy Marketing Intern Needed for Start-up

Nomadic Leaders

Description

This internship is ideal for someone who is interested in furthering his or her education and experience in the world of digital marketing, market research, leadership, and travel. You will receive on-the-job practical training directly from those in the digital marketing industry. 

The work on behalf of this Alexandria, VA internship can be completed virtually. Skills in social media, market research, and communications are a must. SEO and web publishing: a plus. Learning objectives are achieved through training, results analysis, and “learning-by-doing” under supervision with constructive feedback. 

Time Commitment: 8-12 hours a week 
Expected Start Date: ASAP 
Duration: Three-month minimum time commitment


Responsibilities

Required skills: Someone who combines an analytical and creative problem-solver "can do" mindset with excellent written and oral communication. You are savvy and resourceful and can perform market research and summarize comprehensive succinct recommendations based on your findings. You are curious, detail-orientend and skilled at observing and documenting process while on the lookout for ways to make things better. You have significant coursework and/or previous experience on the core principles of traditional and interactive marketing. 

You should be passionate about personal development and leadership development, community building, and able to work well both independently and in collaboration. Interest and experience with international travel: a huge plus.



Standard Chartered Bank International Graduate Program and Internship Programs

IG Program Requirements and Highlights
·         Must be graduating by June 2016 (No summer grads) undergrad and also MBA studies
·         Can apply any country that they have legal right to work in (bank can’t offer sponsorship for this program)
o    May only submit 1 application per year, globally
·         Must pass entrance exam to qualify (Numerical and abstract reasoning/logic) – I always suggest using a desktop in the library to ensure no technical issues during the exam
·         Bank will pay for first attempt at CFA Level I (Will be promoted after the 1 year IG program if they pass)
·         Will spend 5 weeks in Shanghai for induction and training in October (Additional training in Singapore depending on their assigned business)
·         3 Lines of Business offered in New York; Transaction Banking, Corporate & Institutional Banking, Financial Markets (Detail on each business segment attached)

Internship
·         Generally same requirements as above
·         Undergrad Juniors
·         2 month internship

Link to the program website https://www.sc.com/graduates/
·         Additional FAQs
·         Application
·         Explore global opportunities if applicable

VITA Program


Professional INTERNSHIP experience?


A VITA Information Session will be held at the Beta Alpha Psi Meeting Thursday, December 1st at 5pm in Room 115 Ballentine. Representatives from the IRS VITA program will be featured
Internship Details:
Opportunity for ANY/ALL business majors!
Internship runs January to April…busy time is early in semester.
Prior tax or accounting experience is not necessary
Estimated 30-hour (online) training required over holiday break
      Study hours go toward internship hour requirement
This is a voluntary (unpaid) position.
Academic credit may be available. Contact Lynne Finnegan, Internship Coordinator, Room 315 Ballentine at ltfinnegan@uri.edu.
Average 10 hours per week for course credit
Internship may begin before first day of Spring semester


College of Business Administration Internship Program
Information for Academic Credit for Internship Credit for BUS 493

Qualifications for Credit: 
·       3 Liberal elective credits available
·       2.75 GPA or higher
·       Minimum 75 credits completed prior to internship
·       Must be a College of Business Administration major in good academic and social standing
·       Internship must be related to academic major or career interests
·       You must pass the required VITA training course to participate in the internship and to qualify for academic credit

VITA Training:
·       Required training to Basic Exam level required
·       Encourage training to Advanced level.  This will give you more flexible VITA location options
·       Estimate and credit for 30 hours of training toward the total hours required for academic internship credit
·       Training required to be completed by Monday, January 12. 
Hours: 
·       You must work in your internship a minimum of 10 hours per week and maximum of 15 hours starting end of January.  The internship ends mid-April.
·       Getting started, please plan to attend the VITA INFORMATION SESSION DECEMBER 1 at 5pm in Ballentine Hall Room 115

Registration for Academic Credit:
·       You will register for BUS 493, a fully online internship seminar course taken concurrently with the VITA internship.
·       A permission number to register for BUS 493 will be issued upon verification of successful completion of your VITA training and approval of internship credit, see Lynne Finnegan for more information.
·       Grading for BUS 493 is Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Getting Started for Academic Credit:
·       Step 1: Email Lynne Finnegan, CBA Internship Coordinator, at ltfinnegan@uri.edu after you have been accepted to the VITA program.
·       Step 2: Ms. Finnegan will determine your eligibility for CBA credit and email you the necessary internship paperwork.  In some cases, it may be necessary to meet with Ms. Finnegan or speak with her over the phone.
·       Step 3: Upon your successful completion of the VITA training AND the successful verification of your eligibility, Ms. Finnegan will email a permission number to register for BUS 493, the internship seminar course, which is taken concurrently with the internship

Lynne Finnegan, Internship Coordinator ∙Ballentine Hall, Room 315.   ltfinnegan@uri.edu