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Won't You Be My Intern?

Sightline Editor

April 18, 2011

Gelato-flickr-pinksherbetDo you have a penchant for marketing? Get your kicks penning copy, updating websites, and navigating social media? Will you work for gelato?

Sightline is looking for an unpaid communications intern to help us market our research and online resources this spring and summer. The intern will learn the ins and outs of life at a think tank and grow his or her marketing and communications skills while advancing sustainability in the Northwest.

Our interns typically work two days a week for three months, although hours are flexible. We’ll also provide a bus pass and occasional gelato treat (our offices are in downtown Seattle, right above a gelato shop).

Interested in learning more? Read the full posting, complete with application instructions.


Photo credit: Free Rainbow Sprinkle Ice Cream Cone Creative Commons / D. Sharon Pruitt / CC BY 2.0

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