Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Find an Internship

1. Finance Internships
We are one of the world's leading wealth management, capital markets and advisory companies, with offices in 37 countries and territories and total client assets of approximately $1.5 trillion. Our two core businesses ? Global Private Client and Global Markets & Investment Banking Group offering a range of services for private clients, small businesses, and institutions and corporations. This internship offers selected individuals to work within the Global Private Client Group and Financial...
www.summerinternships.com

This interests me because of the opportunities of working with world-known financial companies. It talked about going to New York and working for some big financial groups.

2. Our company is an internship placement agency that provides professionally coordinated internship possibilities in Beijing for the students from all over the world with different types of educational backgrounds. In general the majority of our business partners have one of the following internship vacancies: marketing, logistics, finance, law, hospitality, information technology, social work, education, and medical,and much more.We can also provide the full-time and part-time job for the people from all over the world. All the offers we have,they are always as a responsible employer, respecting the law of Chinese labor, 35 hours a week and we assure you that the course be properly applied by all university rules and during your internship in China, we will always be in contact with you for all the needs and problems during your stay in China.

Job Description

1, To perform accounting functions including daily accounting operation, bookkeeping, A/P control, stock taking arrangement, invoicing, taxation declaration, bank transactions, etc
2, To prepare and maintain monthly financial reports of PRC locations
3, Liaise with government/legal and tax bodies
4, Responsible for daily administrative and legal duties
5, Assist other departments to perform related duties

www.ihipo.com

This internship sounds cool to me because of the opportunity I would have to go to China and work in the corporate world. What an opportunity!

3. Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon Animation Studio interns act as production assistants.
They gains hands-on experience in departments, such as TV production,
post-production, casting, animation and live action development, CG,
special events, writing, college relations and recruitment, business and
legal affairs. Interns also participate in speaker series, executive
lunches, field trips, studio events, film festivals and studio animation
tests. Over a third of interns are offered full-time positions with the
company within one year of completing their internship.

Interning for Nickelodeon studios would be awesome. In fact, it would probably be a dream come true of mine because I love that station. There looks to be college relations and recruitment, which would be right up my alley.

www.groovejob.com



4. Google. Inc.
At a place where employees see their work have a worldwide impact very
quickly, internships are fast-paced and exciting. Google interns from
computer engineering backgrounds work on everything from creating
logos to conducting research, and the company puts their coding to use.
Internships aren’t just for budding software engineers—Google also
offers positions to undergrads, grad students and MBA candidates in
areas like sales, marketing, advertising, product management, finance
and business operations. While interns may not get to be the Google
doodler (Dennis Hwang has that gig), they do learn the workings of the
world’s largest search engine firsthand. Plus, they get all the Google
perks—TechTalks (weekly company lectures), a mentor (or “host”),
intern events (such as a night at the theater, rock-climbing, bowling or
a cruise) and continuous training during their stay at the Googleplex..

Google would be an awesome company to do an internship. From what I hear, they are a fun-loving company who treats their employees well.

www.groovejob.com

5. FamilyLink
I’m very surprised at how few potential employees and students are contacting us to tell us how much they want to work for us, or intern with us. Either everyone is already employed, or maybe everyone is just busy playing Farmville on Facebook or something – because they certainly aren’t knocking down our door. We had a popular booth at a recent BYU job fair, but the conversation always starts with us explaining what we do. It would be much nicer if everyone already knew about us and what we do — then we might have people with passion coming to us with ideas about what they want to do for us.
We’re about to launch our first billboard on I-15 – so hopefully awareness of FamilyLink will grow in the next few weeks. I’ve always wanted to do a billboard (See Recruiting with Billboards), and now Cydni Tetro (our CMO) is making it happen.
Some of the positions (or internships) that we could create for part time employees this spring or summer include:
• web analytics
• graphics design
• banner creation – dynamic, flash, social, targeting
• brand partnership project management
• agency and advertiser account management
• css / javascript coding
• twitter / facebook marketing
• mobile app development (android, blackberry, iphone)
• mobile marketing
• pay-per-click marketing
• seo
• content licensing / business development
• sales lead generation and “setting”
• viral video production and marketing
• localization / translation
If you know any students who are smart, passionate, and get things done, have them check us out and give us reasons to create a position for them this spring or summer. Last summer we hired 8 twitter interns, many of whom learned a lot about social marketing and have gone on to do great things.
Maybe this spring or summer, you will be the one to use FamilyLink as a launch pad for your next career move.

www.familylink.com

This would be an interesting internship because of the things they do as far as staying connected with your family. It seems like a really cool company.

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