Pittsburgh Film Office Internship

Pittsburgh Film Office is offering internships for summer.

Internships can feature 1 of 2 focus areas: Administration and Marketing, or video creation. The administration focus area includes working on administrative projects, maintaining databases for location photo files, researching trade publications, and assisting the office to maintain files for the southwestern Pennsylvania region. Alternatively, students with can intern with the PFO-TV program, where students will research video topics, conduct interviews, shoot and edit videos that celebrate and educate about the entertainment industry in the region.

To Apply:

https://pghfilm.org/pittsburgh-film-office-internships/

Multiple Internships Pittsburgh CLO

Pittsburgh CLO has multiple internships being offered this summer.

The mission of Pittsburgh CLO is the “celebration of musical theater.” Pittsburgh CLO is a not-for-profit cultural organization dedicated to the preservation, creation and promotion of the American musical theater art form, the furnishing of arts education and providing outreach and meaningful community service opportunities in Western Pennsylvania and throughout the United States. Pittsburgh CLO is a founding member of The National Alliance for Musical Theater and a member of The Broadway League.

Our mission compels us to do more. Today, Pittsburgh CLO provides year-round entertainment at the CLO Cabaret, unparalleled performing arts training at the Pittsburgh CLO Academy, valuable educational opportunities in the community, recognition for young performers at the Gene Kelly Awards, and opportunities for local artists on our stages and work for talented craftsman at the CLO Construction Center for the Arts.

To Apply:

https://pittsburghclo.applytojob.com/apply/

Lost Internships

Unfortunately, students in the past have lost internships due to poor decisions in March. Events this weekend are well covered by the media. Students are interviewed and a lot of footage shows a irresponsible and, frankly, stupid behavior. Internship sites see this footage and, in some cases, the interns they have already selected, and reconsider.

On Monday, it is very likely that I will have students in my office telling me they have been notified that their internship site is no longer interested and they have lost the opportunity.

This is avoidable. Public drunkeness and rude behavior are not tolerated by society. Internship sites can cut relationships whenever they choose and do not need to state why. My advice is find a quiet place to spend the weekend either getting ready for an internship already in hand or looking for an internship to secure graduation.

I hope you all have a safe and profitable weekend.

Dr. Lenze

NYC Internship in Marketing with Housing

Summer Internship Info + Two Great Promo Offers for March!

https://www.studenthousing.org/and/nycinternhousing/

Educational Housing Services (EHS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides safe, convenient housing services to thousands of students and interns working to make their dreams come true, just like you. EHS housing is perfect for in-person or virtual internships

As part of the EHS community, you’ll have access to a bundle of impressive amenities including free wifi, central air conditioning, fitness centers24-hour security and more.*

All EHS residents also enjoy access to EHS’s exclusive Student Life program, which includes trips to famous sights like The Met, Brooklyn Bridge, and Central Park.

Summer Internship Info + Two Great Promo Offers for March!

1.Summer housing reservations made by March 31 2024 will enjoy a FREE $150 Whole Foods E-Card!**

2. For a limited time, EHS is pleased to offer a special promo rate for Summer 2024: Please use code SU24 when you make a reservation.

3. EHS is hiring a Summer Marketing Ambassador and Intern to work on digital content creation (with a focus on TikTok) and general marketing initiatives. EHS will provide payment and housing accommodations.

Intern with Sheetz

ABOUT SHEETZ:

Since 1952, Sheetz, Inc. has served up top-tier convenience and customer service to its communities at the intersection of food and convenience. The family-owned company continues to experience limitless growth resulting in over 675 locations in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina (Michigan coming soon!).

Our mission at Sheetz has been to meet every need of a customers on-the-go, from gas to snacks and everything in between. Of course, things have changed over the course of over 70 years. We like it that way, because we understand that innovation is the key to good business. Life is faster and busier, and customers expect us to be there when they need us most. One thing that always will remain the same is our commitment to Total Customer Focus, valuing and embracing our employees at a high-level, and supporting the communities in which we operate.

OVERVIEW

Support our Brand and Marketing teams on special projects and assignments. This opportunity will provide a striving and dynamic work environment and will provide exposure to responsibilities related to the strategic direction of the Sheetz Brand.

To Apply:

https://jobs.sheetz.com/internships/jobs/19361?lang=en-us

Lawrence County Internships!

Lawrence County is looking for two interns for summer.
  1. Lawrence County Economic Development, intern must be familiar with/use Excel. Internship is paid.
  2. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, looking for a comm media focused internInternship is paid.
Our alum, Ben Bush (MAPA, ’22), is heading the charge on this. Interns will be paid $11/hour. Would prefer someone local or in surrounding communities (Lawrence County, Butler County, Beaver County, Armstrong County)
Please send resume & cover letter to Ben at bush@lawrencecounty.com indicating the internship the student wishes to pursue. Should send in the letter/resume by April 1.
If you have questions for Ben about these internships, please contact at 724-549-9644. Do not share his number with students, please.
Thanks.

Four Weeks Left

All Site Offer Forms and Student Data Sheets must be submitted by midnight on Monday, April 15th. Absolutely no application materials will be accepted after that date. If you are interviewing, you need to inform the site that you will not be able to accept an internship after April 15th.

If you have not already met with Dr. Lenze in his office, you should do so this week! He can help you find potential internships and review your materials. It is definately time to make a major push toward getting an internship!

Spring Break!

Spring break is a great time to follow up your applications. Call sites and let them know you in town and available to stop by for an interview. Call companies in your area that you admire and ask them if they have an internship program and how to apply. You can also Google those companies and see if they are advertizing on their websites for interns. Don’t waste spring break! It’s a great time to find an internship!