Get ready because I am going to tell you about 40 multimedia workshops for professionals and 61 summer jobs for students. Now, just think about spending part (or all!) of your summer along the coast of sunny Maine to take advantage of these invaluable opportunities with II advertiser Maine Media Workshops. Not too shabby, right?
National Geographic announces three (two for-credit, and one paid) internships within their Art Department for this summer. Information about each position is listed here. I encourage all graphics students to apply for these invaluable opportunities!
We are happy to bring you 20 multimedia-related jobs and internships this month from employers such as DNAinfo, AARP, The New York Times, Second Story, and Oracle. We are continually looking to expand our job listing to include international opportunities, so please be contact us if you are an employer and have opportunities abroad. Happy job hunting everyone!
This month brings more than 15 internship and job opportunities in multimedia, design, and web development. Inquiring employers include Las Vegas Sun, MediaStorm, The Wall Street Journal, The Medill School of Journalism, The Barbarian Group, The Poynter Institute, and more. Happy hunting!
Included here for your convenience are more than 20 job openings we came across recently in journalism, web development, academia, and social media. We continually post job links on our new Facebook page, so if you don’t want to wait for our monthly lists, make sure to check our discussion board.
Included here for your convenience are 45 job openings we came across recently in journalism, web development, academia, and social media. We continually post job links on our new Facebook page, so if you don’t want to wait for our monthly lists, make sure to check our discussion board.
Looking for a job? I received an email last week asking for potential candidates, so I wanted to post a list of recent opportunities that I have seen and/or heard about. Whether you want to work in a University, at a newsroom, or at a new-media company, there is something here for everyone …
I was recently notified about DNAinfo, a creative start-up company based in New York City that is a “a fully capitalized, pre-launch local digital news and information service for Manhattan and beyond.” According to LinkedIn, they are a quickly growing company with 20 employees ready to provide localized news “on your phone, your computer, and anywhere else we can.” Best of all, they currently have several multimedia positions that look extremely intriguing …
Steven King, Editor of Innovations at The Washington Post, recently posted an appealing freelance job opportunity for all of the Flash developers out there. If your schedule is flexible enough to live in Arlington for three weeks, and you know AS2, this may be the dream job for you …