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Apply to be Technical.ly’s Fall 2014 Events Intern

This internship is ideal for a junior or senior level college student who is looking to gain experience working on engaging community events. Overall, we're expecting 10-15 hours per week in our University City-based Philadelphia office.

Apply now to join our Events team as Technical.ly’s Events Intern!

Find more information about this internship and apply here. 

This Events Intern will work with Technical.ly staff to provide logistical support at events as well as provide social outreach and marketing strategy through services like Facebook, Twitter and Meetup. We expect this intern position to be an already engaged social media participant, who is familiar with different outreach strategy and follows the latest trends in reaching and engaging new and existing audiences.

We do events in Philadelphia, Brooklyn and Baltimore (including September’s Baltimore Innovation Week), though any travel would be limited.

This internship is ideal for a junior or senior level college student who is looking to gain experience working on engaging community events in a media. Overall, we’re expecting 10-15 hours per week in our University City-based Philadelphia office.

Important deadlines and dates:

Fall Internship period: Starts Sep. 1, Ends Dec. 15
Deadline for applications: June 31

Technical.ly also internship opportunities with our Business Development and Editorial teams.

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