From danae at MIT.EDU Thu Feb 23 12:06:17 2006 From: danae at MIT.EDU (Dana Elfenbein) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 12:06:17 -0500 Subject: [Hassintern] internship opportunities Message-ID: <20060223120617.tywapc2fr4e8w80k@webmail.mit.edu> Dear Students: You are currently registered in the Hassintern and/or allintern listservs. Here are a few internship opportunities in which you might be interested. If you would like to be taken off the listserv, please go to this link: http://web.mit.edu/career/www/jobs/internshiplistservs.html Thank you. Bain and Company: MIT Juniors--Looking for an exciting business internship for this summer? Always wondered what exactly it means to be a consultant? Now is your opportunity to find out! Bain and Company, a leading global strategy consulting firm, is now accepting applications for its Associate Consultant Internship program. For 10 weeks this summer, interns will have the opportunity to be integral members of actual case teams, tasked with such responsibilities as gathering and analyzing data, interviewing customers and competitors, and presenting findings to case team members. In addition, the summer intern program is designed to provide members with plenty of time to have fun and get to know fellow interns and colleagues. All majors are welcome. A detailed job description can be found below. You can also visit www.bain.com Associate Consultant Intern (Summer) Associate Consultant Interns will be staffed on actual cases beginning in the first or second week of the program. Interns will work as members of case teams in roles that vary by the teams' objective. Interns are typically responsible for data gathering and analysis, interviewing the client's customers, competitors, and suppliers, and presenting the findings to the case team members. The program is 10 weeks in length, from mid-June to mid August. This includes two weeks of training and ongoing coaching by colleagues and case team members. Associate Consultant Interns must have strong academic backgrounds, analytical skills, a high motivation level and outstanding interpersonal skills. The position is open to Juniors/Third Year Students; applicants must graduate by June 2007. For more information and questions please contact Laura Struzziery, Recruiting Coordinator, at laura.struzziery at bain.com. _____________________ Experience and CareerBuilder have teamed up to offer students opportunities to shadow well-known professionals in unique and exciting fields to gain a valuable look behind-the-scenes at some of the most fascinating careers. The "Exclusive Experiences" series kick-off will offer three college students the opportunity to shadow Reebok's Vice President of Marketing. If you have any questions, please contact us at support at experience.com. Founded in 1996, Experience is the leading provider of career services that support students and alumni of the nation's top universities. Experience's web-based platform spans more than 3,800 universities, 3 million registered candidates, 100,000 employers, and 800,000 job and internship opportunities. For more information, www.experience.com. ____________________ Blue Coda Inc. makes award-winning web sites using cutting-edge technology and unparalleled imagination. We're known for pure, clean, simple design with eloquent graphics, intuitive navigation, and creative arrangements of content. We manage any project from start to finish, or jump into an existing project at any juncture. ? Web Site Design ? Flash Design ? Database Development ? Application Development ? Project Management ? Writing & Editing Services ? Photography Services ? Identity / Branding ? Strategic Planning ? Marketing ? HTML Email Newsletter Campaigns ? Search Engine Optimization Web Intern Responsible for providing design and programming assistance on all active accounts Collaborate with the production lead to provide assistance with prospecting, qualifying, and closing new business Responsible for special projects as assigned. Qualifications You must be a highly motivated self-starter with excellent organizational skills. You must have a willingness to learn new skills ?sales, marketing, web design, application development, whatever is asked of you- and do a decent job at it. Strong work ethic and the ability to execute independently of direct supervision. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong presentation, networking, time management and interpersonal skills Experience with web languages, including but not limited to: HTML, JavaScript, Flash a bonus. Experience with Java, Apache/mySQL databases Experience with database design and management We want someone who?s cool, can function under pressure, likes to have fun at work, can wear a lot of hats, and wants to get firsthand experience working in a small up and coming design and tech firm. We have no interest in making you Xerox stuff for us. That?s what Kinko?s is for. Sound good? Send us your resume. Compensation: TDB ___________________ MIT Club of Southern California 2006 Student Employment Program The alumni of the MIT Club of Southern California (MITCSC) are preparing a Placement Mailing to highlight the experience, education and skills of current undergraduate and graduate MIT Students. The Placement Publication will be mailed to roughly 4,500 alumni and 600 major employers in Southern California in March 2006. The objective is to find permanent positions for graduates and summer internships for continuing students. The student information will also be posted on the Clubswebsite at www.mitcsc.org/career.htm . Melinda Skaar SM 87; VP Placement _______________ MATCH Corps is a one-of-a-kind tutoring program at the MATCH School, a charter high school on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston. This program is a service year opportunity available to students who will be graduating in May. Through the MATCH Corps program, 45 recent college graduates make a one-year commitment to work full-time as members of our close-knit tutoring team at the MATCH School, a public, inner-city high school in Boston, MA. The goal of the MATCH Corps is to erase, not narrow, the Achievement Gap between minority students and their non-minority peers. The MATCH Corps gives you the chance to truly make a difference in the lives of four urban teens who are working to gain acceptance into college. You can help them get there, and more importantly, stay there, achieving success in college and beyond. We are looking for a diverse group of smart, hard working, service-oriented people to live and work in our school and tutor four students every day for a year. This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to make a one year commitment to do some meaningful work in education and make a big difference in the lives of inner-city students. Please note that there is an informational session and free dinner for interested graduating seniors at the MATCH School on Friday, February 24th. If you would like more information about this unique and challenging MATCH Corps program you can go to www.matchschool.org, click on "Get Involved" and then "MATCH Corps. If you are interested in applying through our rolling admission process, you can email your resume and a cover letter explaining your interest in our program to recruiting at matchschool.org. In your resume or cover letter please include your undergraduate GPA plus your SAT or ACT scores and any available AP scores _____________________ This semester, don?t miss out on the opportunity to teach for High School Studies Program (HSSP) and influence all those young minds out there with your interests and ideas. HSSP is a ten-week education program run by MIT Educational Studies Program (ESP). It runs from Saturday March 4th until Saturday May 13th. During these ten weeks, you can teach whatever you want to a group of highly motivated high school students who are eager to learn from you. You can also decide how many students you want in your class and what kind of background your students should have. Classes are scheduled every Saturday during the timeframes of 10-12am, 1-3pm, and 3-4:30pm. You can choose to teach during any one of those three time periods. (Of course, you are more than welcome to teach more than one class? the more the merrier!) So why hesitate? Experiment with those young minds and share with them your interests! You can register online at esp.mit.edu. Feel free to email us at hssp-director at mit.edu if you have any questions or concerns regarding HSSP. ____________________________ The American Business School Paris is pleased to announce the launching of a new summer program in response to the numerous requests we have received from our friends, partners and contacts in the United States. We believe this to be a unique offering that blends business and culture through a short term summer program in Paris. The two courses aim at developing an understanding of the environment of the European Market through its cultural, economic and business development aspects. ? Doing Business in Europe explores the key issues in European business today. ? French Culture and Civilization will enable the students to understand France through lectures and field trips to explore the city of Paris and its cultural offerings. The program is also designed to provide the students with an unforgettable experience of Paris, France, and Europe if they choose. The dates have been selected, among other reasons, to let them attend major popular events in France. The schedule also includes a trip to the European Union capital Brussels in Belgium and allows for independent travel in Europe. The American Business School Paris is based in a downtown campus in the heart of Paris and welcomes students from almost 80 countries. The school offers personalized services for all its students and has considerable expertise in providing flawless support that encompasses all aspects of the students experience. We are currently accepting applications through March 1st, 2006. Please feel free to visit our web site for more details: www.absparis.org/en/2academics/2programs.asp Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Dominique Bert, Director North America IGSUSA at comcast.net www.absparis.org ______________________ As you start inquiring about intellectual opportunities for this summer, consider our free summer seminars on a variety of topics and ideas. This year the Institute for Humane Studies is sponsoring 13 free seminars at colleges and universities across the country, geared toward students and recent graduates with interests in the following areas: * Solutions-issues related to globalization, civil liberties, and the environment. * Career Focus-issues and career advice relevant to those entering policy, journalism, academia, or the arts. * New Ideas-freedom viewed through the lenses of philosophy, literature, economics, history, sociology, and more. * In Depth-advanced exploration of classical liberal thought. Online applications are now available at www.TheIHS.org/seminars. Apply by March 15 to receive a free book