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ASPECT Magazine Inc.

Multimedia firm needs marketing, Communications, and PR

J
ob Location: New England - Boston, MA, United States

Job Description:

Opportunity to work for a multimedia start-up organization. Aspect Magazine is seeking a creative and motivated person for un-paid internship.

Aspect will work with educational institutions to provide credit.

Job responsibilities will include developing an integrated marketing communications plan and materials. Including drafting of press releases, identification, development and implementation of direct mail campaign to ideal clients. Internship will also include the identification of potential advertising partners and development of communication pieces to reach them.

Job Requirements:

Marketing, writing and communications skills. Knowledge of basic computer skills including MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.

Knowledge of the arts community is a strong plus.

How To Apply:

Call or write

Contact Information

Contact: Michael Mittelman
Founder
ASPECT Magazine, Inc.
46 Waltham St
#103
Boston, MA, United States 02210
Phone: 617-695-0500
Email: Michael Mittelman
WWW: http://www.aspectmag.com


                  Whale Center of New England looking for research interns

     The Whale Center of New England, located in Gloucester, MA, is a nonprofit research organization involved with the study of behavior, ecology, and natural history of the whales and dolphins found in the waters off of Massachusetts. We primarily concentrate on an individually-identified population of humpback whales that spend portions of the spring, summer, and fall in these waters. Additional species studied in this area include fin whales, minke whales, North Atlantic right whales, sei whales and Atlantic white-sided dolphins. The Whale Center staff iss also heavily involved with habitat conservation, education programs, and marine mammal stranding response. Since the early 1980's, the Whale Center has provided annual spring, summer, and fall internships to undergraduate students who have completed their freshman year of studies and to recent college graduates.

We are currently looking to fill research internships for the fall (August 18 - December 19) semesters of 2008, and spring (Feb. 2 - May 29) semester of 2009. Key application information.


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