Friday, August 28, 2009

Paid Marketing & PR Internship in OKC

Purpose: Assist the Oklahoma Community Institute (OCI) in delivering its mission to be a catalyst that enables and encourages Oklahoma citizens to improve their communities.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist Public Relations department in writing and promoting newsworthy stories to increase OCI’s visibility
  • Coordinates and implements marketing projects to increase organization awareness.
  • Prepares press releases regarding organization’s activities and events
  • Contributing writer in OCI’s newsletter
  • Organizes the preparation of proposals using marketing resource materials such as brochures, photographs, and reports.

Qualifications

  • Marketing or Public Relations Major or related field
  • Basic knowledge of website maintenance
  • Good organizational skills and able to work in fast pace environment
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines in timely manner
  • Microsoft computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Knowledge of desktop publishing software (Adobe InDesign CS4)
  • Good communications skills both written and verbal
  • Friendly, outgoing, helpful personality
  • Be physically able to perform all duties of the job, which may include extensive standing and/or walking

Reports to Executive Director and Programs Director
Length of Appointment September – May (Potential full-time position)
Paid Position - $7.25 an hour / College credit if applicable
Time Commitment Flexible schedule available. 10-12 hours a week.

If interested in the internship opportunity, please send resume and cover letter to:
Steve Kime
Executive Director
Oklahoma Community Institute
PO Box 1113
Oklahoma City, OK 73101
stevekime@ocionline.org

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Oklahoma State Senate Internships

Posted Aug. 27, 2009. INTERNSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT: Senate Communications Division
(Unpaid position/For college credit only.)

Spring Semester – 2010 (Limited number of positions available.)
Preference: Juniors, Seniors, Graduate Students with a GPA of 3.0 or better
Preference: A major or minor emphasis in journalism, public relations, political science or government
Preference: Students who commit to intern February through the month of May.
Application Deadline: December 15, 2009, (or until the positions have been filled).

Internship Description:
Interns for the Senate Communications Division are responsible for assisting staff with day to day responsibilities, including distribution of news clippings internally, as well as filing and faxing press releases. Interns may also be required to write "form" press releases which require specific information to be entered into a standard template. Interns may also be asked to assist the communications staff during press conferences and other media events. Work hours will be arranged to fit the student’s schedule. Morning work hours are preferred.

Criteria for intern applicants with the Senate Communications Division:
• Applicants should be able to touch-type, with a net speed of approximately 45 wpm.
• Applicants must have good internet skills and be adept at using the internet for research, writing, and emailing press releases.
• Applicants will interview for the intern position.

A $100 transportation stipend is provided at the successful completion of the internship.

An internship with the Senate Communications Division will provide students insight as to the relationship between elected officials and the media as well as a first hand look at representative democracy in action. Interested students should have a high interest in government and communications, be responsible and accountable for their work, and behave in a mature and professional manner in the office setting.

If you want credit, contact your college campus Journalism, Public Relations, Political Science, or Government Internship Department about the college requirements regarding internships used for college credit. Applications are available with Professor Josh Watson.

Contact Cathey Jo Warner, Intern Coordinator, Oklahoma State Senate, 405/530-2353, or at warner@oksenate.gov.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Social Media PR Intern - The Education & Employment Ministry

Social media and PR intern needed for Edmond nonprofit. Go to TEEM.org for more info on the organization.

Contact- Jamie Boiles
jboiles@teem.org
235-5671

Friday, August 21, 2009

PR Intern - Science Museum Oklahoma - Unpaid

- posted 08/21/2009

Science Museum Oklahoma (about 5 miles south of OC), the state’s premier destination for family fun, houses over eight acres of hands-on science experiences, with thousands of space, aviation and cultural artifacts in the mix. With brand new exhibits, the excitement of live entertainment shows, one-of-a-kind IMAX film experiences and a newly renovated Science Floor, Science Museum Oklahoma rocks. As the state’s only physical science museum and a Smithsonian Affiliate, Science Museum Oklahoma reveals the wonder and relevance of science in our everyday lives. From traveling beyond the Milky Way in the Planetarium Theater to witnessing live explosions in Science Live, the Museum provides a safe environment for letting your inner-child run wild.

Job Requirements

  • Strong writing, editing and proofing skills.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Proficiency in word processing and computer skills.
  • Excellent organizational skills and ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.

Internship Qualifications

  • Public relations or marketing major
  • Junior or senior
  • Knowledgeable in AP style
  • Proficient writer
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office
  • Able to dedicate 15-20 hours per week to an internship

Duties and Tasks

  1. Assist Communications department with maintenance of multiple databases.
  2. Assist in keeping archives of news releases, newspaper clippings and photographs.
  3. Assist in the development and implementation of public relations strategies and Museum-related events.
  4. Assist with the planning for and conducting events, working closely with other departments as needed.
  5. Write news releases as assigned. Scheduling, interviewing and gathering information related to news release subject.
  6. Provide assistance for public relations/marketing/advertising projects to Communications department.
  7. Follow approval guidelines, policies and procedures of Science Museum Oklahoma.
  8. Willingness to learn in a flexible environment.

Work Hours: Flexible. Internship hours are during regular working hours unless assisting with events. This will be a for-credit, unpaid internship.

E-mail a cover letter and resume to jfriend@sciencemuseumok.org.

Marketing/PR Internship in OKC for Regional Food Bank - Unpaid

Marketing/PR Intern - posted 08/21/2009

Position Location: Oklahoma City, Okla.

Department: Marketing/Development

Supervisory responsibilities: None

Reports to: Marketing Manager

Primary Purpose: To assist the PR/Marketing department in all aspects of public relations and marketing.

Principal Duties and Respnsibilities

  • Maintain Style Guide, promoting standardized communications
  • Assist with Special Events, including, but not limited to:
    • Hunger Action Month (Sept)
    • Students Against Hunger food drive (Oct/Nov)
    • Chefs’ Feast (March)
    • Feeding Hope and Letter Carriers’ Food Drive (May/June)
  • Participate as a member of the marketing and development team and participate in activities that further the goals and objectives of the department and the mission of the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
  • Write press releases
  • Prepare press kits
  • Organize and maintain clippings
  • Update media lists
  • Other duties as assigned

Minimum Qualifications: Must be enrolled in a 2 or 4 year university. Must work 12-20 hours a week. Must be detail-oriented, enthusiastic and organized. Intern must receive academic credit for the internship.

Desired Personal Characteristics and Professional Requirements

  • Integrity
  • Enthusiasm
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Flexibility
  • Strong work ethic
  • A pro-active approach to projects
  • Ability to work independently with little supervision
  • A desire to be part of an innovative, entrepreneurial organization with the ability to prioritize, move quickly, and maintain strong follow-through in a dynamic environment
  • Superior writing and oral communications skills; the ability to understand and translate information for intended audiences with clarity, crispness and elegance
  • A deep appreciation for, and an ability to articulate, the mission of the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma

Language Skills
Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals. Bilingual is a plus.

Mathematical Skills
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.

Reasoning Ability
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
Must maintain any and all professional licensing requirements. Must have valid driver’s license.

Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job the employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, feel, and talk or listen. Specific vision abilities required by this job include ability to adjust focus.

Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

Please send a cover letter and your resume via email to Angie Gaines at againes@regionalfoodbank.org. This internship is not paid.

PRSA Pro Shadow Day - Sept. 16; Register Now!

Your public relations and communications courses have taught you what a career in those fields might be like. But now are you anxious to see it up close and personal?

On September 16, the Public Relations Society of America’s Oklahoma City chapter is giving you the chance to take “A Sneak Peek into Real Life PR.”

By participating in Shadow Day, you have the opportunity to meet with professionals and to get an inside look into a real day on the job. The professionals will share with you the ins and outs of the industry, answer questions about their educational background and career path, and provide practical advice on how you can achieve success in their field. Shadow Day can also help you land a future job or internship!
WHAT: Shadow Day “A Sneak Peek into Real Life PR”
WHEN: Wednesday, September 16
9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Students visit with assigned communications professional at his/her place of business.
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. PRSA-OKC luncheon
WHERE: Your Assigned Professional’s Workplace and Bricktown Brewery in Downtown Oklahoma City

Shadow Day is FREE to all college students. However, students are encouraged to attend the PRSA-OKC monthly luncheon for professional development and to network with PRSA members and other Shadow Day participants. Information on local internships will also be distributed. The cost of the lunch for students is just $15, so it’s definitely worth it!

Go here for more info and to register: www.prsaokc.com/shadowday2009

Hook & Hunt TV Show Intern Needed - Unpaid

Posted Aug. 21, 2009
Intern for a new outdoor call in talk show on the Radio Oklahoma Network called the Hook and Hunt show. In need of an intern who can help produce the show, which airs Sat and Sunday morning from 5am to 6am. It’s carried over 15 stations on RON, including KOCD-FM 103.7 and the old KOMA-AM, now KOKC-AM, 1520.

Person needed who can assist our host Steve Schiffner in lining up guests, digging for stories and generally help Steve produce the show. This is a non paying job but will have a great deal of responsibility. The job can be done in Edmond via the Internet and phone as well as some trips. The show can get them a cell phone or a phone card to use in making calls.

If interested, e-mail joshua.watson@oc.edu. He'll forward the contact info for Steve.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Special Events Intern for Red Cross of OKC - Probably Unpaid

Posted: 8-19-09

Purpose:
Assist the Red Cross in delivering its mission to provide relief for victims of disaster and help prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.

Key Responsibilities

  • Willingness to support Red Cross Mission
  • Support the Communications and Development department in Red Cross major special events including but not limited to the Heroes Campaign and Operation Relief
  • Assists the department in coordinating other job specific needs for the events and ensures the timeline is communicated for the flow and structure of the event to be maintained with others in the department.
  • Research and contact potential donors for our events
  • Serve as a liaison between our Heroes, committee and staff
  • Distribute posters/flyers to targeted locations, schools and businesses for events
  • Assist Public Relations department in writing and promoting newsworthy stories to increase Red Cross visibility
  • Assist the chapter with the promotion of major events/projects via local media outlets
  • Help procure and pick up donation items for special events.
  • Help maintain social media outreach
  • Works with outside vendors to coordinate services

Relationships

  • Communications and Development Department
  • Heroes Committee
  • Operation Relief Committee
  • Club Red (Young Professionals Committee)

Qualifications

  • Public Relations or Journalism major or related field
  • Basic knowledge of website maintenance
  • Good organizational skills and able to work in fast passed environment
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines in timely manner
  • Microsoft computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Knowledge of desktop publishing software (Adobe Creative Skills)
  • Good communications skills both written and verbal
  • General knowledge of Red Cross services
  • Have own transportation
  • Friendly, outgoing, helpful personality
  • Be physically able to perform all duties of the job, which may include extensive standing and/or walking
  • Ability to work with diverse audiences
  • Ability to work well with people in groups and one-on-one

Training

  • Volunteer Orientation
  • First Aid/CPR/AED certification
  • On-the-job training

Appointed by Office of Volunteers

Reports to or Partners with Communications and Development Department

Length of Appointment September - May

Time Commitment Flexible schedule available. 10 – 20 hours a week. Some evenings and weekend will be required. January through May will be the most active months

If interested in the internship opportunity, please send resume and cover letter to:
Ellen Pogemiller
Community Development Coordinator
American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma
epogemiller@arcok.org

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Green Tourism PR Internship in OKC - Unpaid

Posted Aug. 18, 2009

Sustainable Initiatives Intern
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department

Job Description:
The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department is looking for an intern for the fall semester to work on its new Sustainable Initiatives program. Following the growing popularity and desire for sustainable and green travel options the department is in the process of developing and launching a statewide sustainable tourism program. This program will include certification, education and marketing components. It will engage tourism providers as well as informing travelers on how to make more sustainable choices while traveling in Oklahoma. This is a dynamic program combining marketing, education, research and environmental studies. The intern will assist the Sustainable Initiatives Coordinator in launching the program and publicizing the components of the program. Projects will include researching sustainable travel, managing databases, managing social network sites, merchandising sustainable products and producing original materials for website content. There will also be opportunities to work on sustainable events, conferences and workshops.

Requirements:
Must have junior or senior standing. Proficient in Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Please note any other special computer or design skills.
This is a nonpaying internship. Credit can be provided.
This program has many facets to it however, the following focuses of study are preferred.
Sustainability, Environmental Studies, Tourism/Travel, Hospitality, Marketing/PR, International Studies.

Contact:
Jessica Blackstock
Sustainable Initiatives Coordinator
Jessica@TravelOK.com

Deadline: Please submit a resume by September 7, 2009. You will be notified that week by email. No phone calls please.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Part-time job/internship in Midwest City - Paid

Posted Aug. 13.

Midwest Media & Marketing, inc., a full service marketing and public relations company, is seeking a creative, organized and energetic PT marketing assistant. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to client services (sales assistance), website content management, and project management. Qualified candidates could include a Jr. or Sr. level college student majoring in marketing/advertising or someone with a degree in marketing/advertising that is seeking PT employment.

Send resumes to: kay@mwmediamarketing.com

Member Relations/Magazine Internship for fall in OKC - Paid

Posted Aug. 13.

Oklahoma Living magazine, a publication of the Oklahoma’s Association of Electric Cooperatives, is seeking a fall intern for the months of August through December or longer. With a circulation of over 310,000, Oklahoma Living is the largest monthly publication in the state. Our content is mostly feature-based and focuses on promoting rural Oklahoma and keeping our electric cooperative members up to date on co-op business, electrical safety, and energy conservation.

The chosen individual will have the opportunity to work closely with our small staff on a wide range of projects including photography, print and broadcast journalism, magazine layout and design, and advertising. An ideal candidate will:

  • Be experienced in Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator.
  • Have an interest in graphic design.
  • Have experience writing and editing in a journalistic style.
  • Have a portfolio of graphic design projects and/or written work
  • Be capable of typing 60 words per minute

This is a paid internship consisting of 10 – 20 hours a week between. Interested applicants should submit a resume and/or a letter explaining their skills and qualifications, a letter of recommendation (preferably from a professor or employer) and a sample of their writing and/or design work.

Address all applications and inquiries to Chelsey Simpson, who can by reached at the address and phone number listed below, or by e-mail at editor@ok-living.com. Please submit all applications by August 15, however late applications will be considered if response is limited, so please contact us if you are interested no matter what the date.

P.O. Box 54309
Oklahoma City, OK 73154-1309
Phone 405-478-1455
Fax 405-478-0246
www.ok-living.coop

YWCA Internship in OKC for Fall &/or Spring - Unpaid

Posted Aug. 11.

The YWCA Oklahoma City has an available internship with the department of Volunteers and Outreach.

Specific projects for the Fall 2009 and/ or Spring 2010 include promoting and planning Santa Store 2009, editing volunteer manual, presenting to community groups, and developing presentation materials. Interns will be supervised and evaluated by staff directors to ensure compliance with school guidelines.

Benefits to Student:
Career development skills Valuable resources, support and guidance Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Education Increased Marketable Skills Real life experiences

Responsibilities:
The specific duties and responsibilities include:

  1. Implement specific aspects of the Community Outreach Plan to increase awareness and education on the YWCA, emphasizing Crisis Service for domestic violence and sexual assault.
  2. Represent the YWCA at community events and speaking engagements, as appropriate and directed by preceptor.
  3. Coordinate with preceptor and Staff Directors to implement strategies to recruit direct and indirect service area volunteers.
  4. Coordinate and assist with Volunteer Orientation and Crisis Services Training provided to all volunteers, using established approved curriculum.
  5. Maintain confidentiality of sensitive agency information and information related to Crisis Programs and clients.
  6. Meet with preceptor on a regular basis to keep her apprised of events, problems, needs, etc.
  7. Participate in special events including fundraisers, such as Purple Sash.
  8. Perform other duties as assigned by preceptor and work as a team member with YWCA staff and administration.

Requirements: Interest in community relations and domestic violence and sexual assault. Strong listening, verbal and written communication skills are required. Practicum of 100+ hours.

Training: 12 hours of Crisis Services Training (topics include: domestic violence and sexual assault)
Time Commitment: Schedule based on individual.
Paid or Unpaid position: Unpaid
College Credit available: Yes

Application instructions:
Please submit resume and cover letter to Erin Walker, Director of Outreach and Volunteer Services.

Erin Walker
Director of Outreach and Volunteer Services
YWCA Oklahoma City 2460
W. I-44 Service Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
ewalker@ywcaokc.org
Phone 405-948-1770
Fax: 405-943-7177
www.ywcaokc.org

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Nonprofit Arts PR/Development/Performing Arts/Event Planning Internships (4) - Unpaid in OKC

Posted Aug. 5, 2009

The Arts Council of Oklahoma City, a private non-profit corporation, is currently recruiting for intern positions in the assistance and implementation of projects and programs for 2009-2010. This is a non-paid program. Academic approval for course credit for internship is negotiable.

The Development Intern will work directly with Development Office staff in fund-raising for the Arts Council of Oklahoma City. Duties include data processing of donor gifts and acknowledgments, preparation of direct mail solicitations, with opportunities to assist in grant proposal and report writing, prospect research and event planning.

General Information
Since Arts Council Interns will assist with volunteer and meeting organization, mass mailings, and updating and maintaining database records, good organizational skills are required. Self-motivation and the capability of organizing the workload within an established system and time frame are extremely important. Experience in dealing with the public, good communication skills, and interpersonal "people management" skills are preferred. Business hours at the Arts Council are 9A.M. to 5P.M. The hours required for the internship are 8-10 hours per week, but hours are flexible depending on the intern’s school schedule. Knowledge of Microsoft Windows 98, Word or WordPerfect and Access are preferred. To learn more about the Arts Council of Oklahoma City, please visit our website: www.artscouncilokc.com

To apply, submit transcript and/or resume, two letters of recommendation, and a cover letter:

Gilbert Magdaleno
Festival Internship Program
Arts Council of Oklahoma City
400 West California
Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Questions? Contact Gilbert Magdaleno at (405)270-4895 or email gmagdaleno@artscouncilokc.com

Arts Council of Oklahoma City
400 West California
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-5021
(405) 270-4848
Fax (405) 270-4888
www.artscouncilokc.com

Agency & Nonprofit International PR Internship - Unpaid in OKC

Posted Aug. 5, 2009

On behalf of the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, Crosby~Volmer International Communications is requesting the assistance of college and university students in our statewide outreach efforts to inform and educate Oklahomans about the fight against hunger in the Sooner state. This undertaking will make a monumental impact on the estimated 500,000 Oklahomans who are at risk of hunger every day, and your cooperation is requested to ensure its success.

Crosby~Volmer is recruiting PR and Communications students from 53 counties who will join a grassroots public relations network called ‘Network 53.’ The students will act as public relations liasons for the Regional Food Bank, providing local media with press releases, delivering media advisories, coordinating speaking engagements and looking for media opportunities. Crosby~Volmer will teach, equip and coordinate students for Network 53, and serve as the main point of contact for all communications activities. This internship is non-paid, but we are offering academic credit hours.

As a member of Network 53, students will have an excellent opportunity to build their professional resumes while providing personal media outreach that positively affects their communities.

Basic Function:
Public relations firm Crosby~Volmer International Communications and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma have teamed up to offer qualified students or recent graduates the exciting opportunity for a collaborative long-distance Fall 2009 internship.

Benefits to intern:

  • Gain valuable industry knowledge
  • Build resume by accumulating evidence of abilities
  • Make professional contacts

Daily duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Compiling media lists
  • Writing press releases
  • Research and organizational projects
  • Making pitch calls
  • Assisting with social media plans and strategies
  • General administrative duties

Requirements:

  • Organized with a proven ability to multi-task
  • Able to adhere to strict deadlines and take detailed direction
  • Must be self-motivated and able to work in a fast paced environment
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel desired
  • Strong writing and editing skills
  • Ability to conduct research through various methods

Time Commitment:
3-5 hrs per week (will work with students based on their schedules)

Contact:
Please send resume and cover letter to Andrea Kurys, akurys@cvic.com.

Marketing Communication Internship in OKC, online florist - Paid

Teleflora is seeking intern candidates to join our technology marketing department. In this role, you will have the opportunity to work on variety of marketing and PR projects including electronic newsletters, marketing campaigns and web content.

Qualifications:

  • Jr. or Sr. pursuing public relations or journalism degree
  • Excellent writing and editing skills
  • AP style
  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn
  • Experience with MS Word, Excel and Adobe Creative Suite helpful

To apply, please submit a cover letter, résumé and writing samples to Danielle Ezell, APR at dezell@teleflora.com.

Part-time PR/Mktg job in OKC - Paid

Public Relations/Marketing Position - posted 08/05/2009

Part time Americorps member for public relations/marketing position at non-profit agency A Chance to Change. Requires excellent communication skills, written, verbal, and web. Background in communication, public relations, journalism or related experience preferred. Job duties: manage website, help develop/implement PR plan; compose news releases, write for newsletters, make presentations, related duties. Need self-starter. Americorps offers education award or loan repayment. Email resume and cover letter with availability to jpearce@achancetochange.org.

PR/Editorial Magazine Internship in OKC - Unpaid

Editorial Internship: Fall 2009 and Spring 2010, Posted July 21, 2009

Oklahoma Today magazine is accepting candidates for unpaid editorial internships for the fall and spring semesters. Interested candidates will have an opportunity to learn about every aspect of the magazine’s editorial process, with a focus on research and fact-checking. Writing opportunities will be available for interested and talented Class credit may be available.candidates.

Qualifications: Junior and senior-level candidates preferred. Applicants should be organized, smart, and eager to learn with a positive attitude and strong work ethic. Candidates will be required to work up to 15 to 20 hours per week.

To apply, email cover letter and resume to Steffie Corcoran at Steffie@oklahomatoday.com.

PR Agency Internship - Paid in OKC

Posted July 21, 2009

Anglin Public Relations is a full-service public relations firm in Oklahoma City, providing research, consultation, planning, and program implementation to help businesses communicate more effectively with existing clients and reach potential new clients.

Program Goal:
The internship program at Anglin Public Relations is designed to provide interns with a realistic, hands-on perspective of the public relations profession. In the process, interns gain valuable, resume-building skills, experiences and work samples.

Scope of Responsibilities:

  • Write and edit correspondence including letters, news releases, web stories and magazine articles for a variety of clients.
  • Provide media relations planning, support and follow up.
  • Assist with client promotions and events.
  • Assist with formal and informal research projects.
  • Participate in the planning and creative process for developing public relations and advertising campaigns and programs.
  • Collaborate and communicate with other members of the public relations team.

Candidate Should Have:

  • Academic approval for internship course credit.
  • Completed at least two years of study in journalism/public relations degree tract.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, e-mail, Internet and Powerpoint.
  • Strong writing skills.
  • Experience and familiarity with basic journalism practices and AP style.
  • Strong desire to participate in a team environment.
  • Professional dress and demeanor.
  • At least 20-25 hours a week to devote to the internship. Hours are flexible.
  • Applicants must be enrolled in college. Graduates will not be considered.

Compensation:
$7 per hour. Position does not qualify for benefits. Semester-long internships are available year-round. Submit cover letter and resume to:
Kinsey Crocker
Anglin Public Relations, Inc.
201 N.W. 63rd, Ste. 305
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Office: (405) 840-4222 Fax: (405) 840-4333
kcrocker@anglinpublicrelations.com
www.anglinpublicrelations.com

OKC Bank Internship - Paid

Paid Marketing Internship - posted 07/07/2009

Qualified candidates must possess strong writing skills, ability to multi-task and willingness to learn. Position is open to all students pursuing bachelor’s degree in marketing, public relations, mass communications, journalism or related field. In addition to various marketing functions, this position will also work in the area of virtual banking and the Internet. Class credit may be available. Must be able to work a minimum of 15 hours per week.

To apply for this internship, please submit cover letter and résumé to:
human_resources@bank2online.com.
909 S. Meridian
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
405.946.2265