Internships
Flywheel Digital
Client Services Intern
Location: Baltimore, MD
Salary: Hourly
About:
Flywheel Digital is a diverse collection of practitioners who have solved the most challenging problems for numerous Fortune 500 companies on Amazon. We love rolling up our sleeves to figure out the root cause of issues and implement structural fixes to get and keep our client's business on track. Our team of business managers, search managers, analysts, and software developers work together to provide industry-leading support to the best brands on Amazon. Flywheel are headquartered in Baltimore in the United States and have recently set up a European hub in London. In 2018 Flywheel was acquired by Ascential PLC.
We're looking for an Intern to join our team in Baltimore as part of our Client Services function. You must be expecting to graduate between December 2022 and June 2023 to be eligible for this paid internship.
Role Overview:
Perks of paid internship include world class training program, mentorship opportunities, communication experience, hands-on business experience, dog-friendly office, and variety of company sponsored social and community service events
This is a Summer 2022 Internship program. Spring and Fall 2022 internships are not available at this time
Recruitment and application consideration will be on a continuous basis throughout early Spring 2022
To be eligible for our Internship program, you must be expecting to graduate between December of 2022 and June 2023
Must be able to come into the Baltimore or Seattle office during the Summer internship program
Available to fully participate in our 12-week internship program from May 30 through August 19 and intern 40 hours per week
Key Responsibilities:
The Client Services internship will give you the opportunity to partner with both our client service teams and learn eCommerce platforms and strategies from the ground up
Interns will assist one of the following teams: Retail or Media
On the retail side you'll join our Business Managers and Retail Specialists in promoting our clients' eCommerce businesses on Amazon by learning and executing strategies that drive the discoverability, traffic, and conversion for thousands of products from top brands on the Amazon platform
On the media side, you'll join our Media Managers and Media Specialists to create and execute paid search and display advertising campaigns for our clients on eCommerce platforms
Flywheel’s internship program gives you the opportunity to learn and experience working with eCommerce, digital advertising, data analytics, promotional planning, content creation, profitability and profit and loss management
Your Experience:
This internship is an excellent choice for those who are analytically minded, motivated, curious, shows initiative, and looking to make a tangible impact
Detail oriented and intellectually curious with a strong desire to learn while efficiently prioritizing and executing a variety of projects with quality
Solution oriented mindset that enjoys exploring the uncharted to figure out solutions and processes to complex problems
Comfortable with analyzing dashboards and utilizing spreadsheets with mastery of basic excel formulas and pivot tables to extract and clearly communicate insights from murky data
Contact Matthew Nguyen for more information!
Vavel
Writer/Reporter
VAVEL is a global sports multi-platform and media company that operates with its own technology. It is a website containing the latest in sports news formed by 16 editions; Spain, United States, United Kingdom, Singapore, Italy, France, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Portugal, Germany, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela and an edition representing Middle Eastern countries.
Intern will get sports journalism/journalism experience and maybe even photography/videography as well.
“In our UK office, we've had people end up working for big newspapers and even Sports Illustrated, so it can really kick off someone’s career” - Noel Alberto
No degree, no experience required.
Required:
Knowledge of sports, specifically the ones you want to write/report on
Access to WiFi
Preferred:
English, Communications, or Journalism majors
Unpaid Internship, but we can get them credentials, like press or photo credentials.
If you are interested, please contact Noel Alberto, an editor for their Tennis Section and current MAUVSA Public Relations chair. Email him at noelalberto061594@gmail.com
ILF Civic Fellowship Program
2022 ILF Civic Fellowship Program – Now Accepting Applications!
The International Leadership Foundation (ILF) is now accepting applications for the Summer 2022 Civic Fellowship Program. We encourage undergraduate students of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and/or Pacific Islanders heritage to consider applying for the opportunity to work full-time for 8-10 weeks at a federal agency, the U.S. Congress, or a nonprofit organization/think tank. Students may also secure their own non-paid public service internship and apply to the Civic Fellowship Program as a scholarship.
In addition to their part-time federal internships, Civic Fellows attend professional development workshops, speaker series and leadership training programs. ILF staff will also mentor and coach students throughout their internship program.
“One of ILF’s goals is to prepare and advocate for the next generation of leaders in public service,” shared Chairman of ILF Dr. Paul Hsu. “It is so important to increase exposure and understanding of civic engagement so that young leaders can take action to support their communities in relevant ways.”
Based on the interests and majors of selected Civic Fellowship candidates, ILF helps place fellows in public service internships as well as supports those who have already secured a non-paid internship. ILF has previously placed fellows with the Dept. of Treasury, U.S. Agency for International Development, Minority Business Development Agency, EXIM Bank, National Institute of Health, the White House
Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Federal Aviation Administration, Dept. of Labor, Small Business Administration, Hudson Institute, and several Congressional and Senate offices. We welcome and encourage current undergraduate students of all majors.
Application Deadline: All required application materials must be received by Friday, January 14, 2022 (5:00pm ET).
Applicant Eligibility:
– U.S. Citizens
– Full-time undergraduate
– Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA
– Active participation in public and/or community service
– Applicants from a diverse array of disciplines are encouraged
Application Requirements:
What to Submit
– All official transcripts (can be emailed to fellow@ileader.org)
– Resume
– At least 1 Letter of Recommendation (can be emailed to fellow@ileader.org)
Recommender must include contact information and handwritten signature
Subject line must read “RECOMMENDATION – Lastname, Firstname”
– Completed application form (below)
Answering the Short Answer Questions:
All questions must be answered on the application form. Please be succinct yet thorough. Qualified candidates will demonstrate ability to write well thought-out, concise, and detailed content.
1. Why are you interested in becoming a Civic Fellow, and how do you intend to contribute to the program and your surrounding community?
2. Provide an example of how you have demonstrated leadership (with or without an official title/position).
3. What are the public policy issues that interest you, and why?
4. Given the many challenges that face the AANHPI community, what strategies do you recommend to better reflect the AANHPI voice in national decision making?
Where to Submit Your Application Requirements:
All official transcripts and letter(s) of recommendation must be emailed to fellow@ileader.org OR
uploaded as part of the application form.
– Professor/Recommender must include contact information and a handwritten signature
– Subject line and file must read “RECOMMENDATION – Lastname, Firstname”
Resume (PDF file) is also uploaded through the application form.
Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership
CAPAL Internships
CAPAL Public Service Internship
CAPAL’s Public Service Internship Program places undergraduate and graduate students within the public sector in the Washington, DC area and throughout the United States. Intern duties may include policy or scientific research, project coordination and management, business, law, communications, and more. Placements may be in rural or urban areas, such as Alaska, Delaware, and California. In addition to their internship requirements, interns will participate in CAPAL’s programming such as the Washington Leadership Program, be paired with professional mentors based on similar field interests, and reflect on their internships with other CAPAL interns and scholars during regular cohort sessions. Applicants are asked to specify their placement preferences on the application, and those selected will be placed based on their interests and skills. These internships are open to ALL MAJORS.
Deadlines & Applications
Applications for the 2022 summer program will open Monday, November 1 and close on Monday, February 14 11:59 pm ET. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The online application must include all of the following components.
Application form
Personal statement (750 works max)
One-page resume
Current official or unofficial transcript
Letter of recommendation
If you have any other questions, please email hannah.park@capal.org.
Application Review
The application review process will begin in January, and final applicants will be invited to interview with CAPAL and a potential internship placement office throughout the upcoming weeks
All interns will be placed by the end of April
For this opportunity, we strongly encourage and seek applications from people of color especially Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders; people with disabilities; and people of all gender identities and sexual orientations.
Eligibility
• Only currently enrolled students are eligible for an internship or scholarship through CAPAL.
• U.S. citizenship is not required for CAPAL’s Public Service internships. Permanent residents, and in some instances, interns with appropriate work visas, are eligible to apply. Specific citizenship and residency requirements may vary by federal agency. CAPAL’s scholarships, however, are open to all students, regardless of residency or citizenship status.
Requirements
• Fulfill responsibilities of a full-time internship within assigned public service organization.
• Attend all sessions of CAPAL’s Washington Leadership Program (WLP) as well as other summer events designated as required.
• Collaborate with assigned Community Action Project (CAP) team to create a finished project to be presented at CAPAL’s annual Closing Ceremony.
• Attend regular cohort sessions.
• Meet regularly with a paired mentor who matches the intern’s areas of interest, and complete a mentorship plan.
Federal Systems Integration and Management Center
FAS 360 Intern Program
Applications are open February 21st - March 4th, 2022. Interested applicants must send an email to james.wootton@gsa.gov. Applicants will be sent an email reminder to apply once the announcement goes live.
Start Date: June 6 - August 12, 2022
Other Information
Recruiting up to 30 interns across the organization
Targeting current college juniors for GS-4 grade level (1199 series)
Top interns are offered additional work opportunities during the school year, with the potential to be converted to full-time employees and start the 22-month FAS 360 program in the summer of 2023
Please see the linked page for more details on the upcoming Spring recruitment cycle for both FAS 360 programs