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The New Internship: Blogging
This may be a first: the summer bloggership. The international-law blog Opinio Juris announced today that it is seeking to hire a summer intern to contribute posts to the blog.
"Opinio Juris is seeking its first ever intern(s) for this coming summer for a full or part time position (at least 10 hours a week). We’d expect the position to run from June 1- August 15. Candidates should have superior web skills accompanied by an interest in international law as well as graduate- or law-school level training in that field. Unlike many other internships, there’s flexibility in when you would work, not to mention there’s no office to report to, plus, we'd like to think were a pretty easy-going group with whom to spend time."
There is one downside to the position -- no pay. But contributor Duncan Hollis says "there might be some small reputational benefits."
Interested? Send them a blog post of no more than 300 words on why you deserve this internship. "Be forwarned," Hollis adds, "as we'll reserve the right to post some of the most insightful, compelling, and, of course, humorous entries."
No word on ball game tickets and other percs.
Posted by Robert J. Ambrogi on April 9, 2007 at 04:42 PM | Permalink
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