Are you looking to gain new work experience in an exciting, dynamic world (not Narnia)? Do you wish you were standing or sitting where one of those red arrows is pointing? If you answered yes to both of these questions, and if you’re currently enrolled as a full-time student, then do we have news for you. We need interns here at our stunning Los Angeles office, and we have internships available in the editorial, marketing, graphic design, art, and business departments. It’s unpaid, but awesome, and it will earn you some course credits.Please send your cover letter and resume to jobs [at] goodinc [dot] com. Be sure to note the department to which you are applying, which days you will be available, and when you will be able to start. Use “Fall 2009 Internship” as the subject line of the email.Deadline is September 15, 2009. We look forward to hearing from you.
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