Reply to: candidates@cpcomm.com [?]Date: 2009-01-02, 12:35PM PST
Connect with your future public relations career success right now – at Connecting Point Communications. We seek an outstanding college senior or recent grad for our Spring (Jan-May) intern program who can work ideally full-time or at least 25 hours per week. We’re a top San Francisco based independent national technology public relations firm and a winner of multiple coveted Silver Anvils – the Academy Award of public relations. Our clients are well-recognized leaders across a variety of consumer and business products and services. Our interns must be extraordinary individuals who will benefit from an intensive program of mentoring with many of the same professional activities that you would have if you joined us in a regular status position. You may not have the PR experience – that’s why you seek an internship – but you are as smart as you’ll ever be and we’ll treat you that way. If you give us your all, we’ll guarantee you one of the most exciting experiences of your college years. We’ll also give you support to speed your post-college success in a number of ways, ranging from experience and skills development through introductions, references and referrals. To qualify, you must: - Be a college senior or post-grad still seeking the right focus for yourself, with a combination of at least two internships and/or summer jobs in a business environment. - Have credentials that demonstrate top academic and leadership performance. - Be driven to determine your ability to enjoy and excel in the field of public relations. - Be able to work a regular schedule of 40 hours per week – although 25 hours per week minimum will be considered. To be considered, please submit an email to candidates@cpcomm.com pasting your resume, including current GPA, as text into the body of the email, referencing “Intern Applicant” within the title. EMAILS CONTAINING ATTACHMENTS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. For more information about our firm please visit us at www.cpcomm.com.
Hiring Organization: Connecting Point Communications
Posted By: Quinn Vandenberg
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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