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What is the Organization's purpose/product/service?
Promotion of Baltimore as a convention and tourism city.
Describe the interns responsibilities.
Visit Baltimore has an opening for a public relations intern. Responsibilities include assisting the Visit Baltimore communications department with the research and implementation of public relations activities for the bureau. Activities may include brainstorming sessions; creation of press materials; execution of media relations programs, organization of public relations clips, special events planning and MORE! Upon completion of the internship at Visit Baltimore each student leaves with valuable “real world” experience in a fast-paced setting, written pieces for their portfolios and a variety of professional skills to add to their resumes.
Describe the skill sets a successful candidate will have for this position.
PR classes, strong writing skills, ability to multitask, computer skills
ORGANIZATION
Visit Baltimore
http://www.baltimore.org
100 Light Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Category: Nonprofit
Organization Fields: Hospitality, Travel/tourism
CONTACT
Matt Colly
Marketing Coordinator
Phone: 4106597076
Fax: 4106597313
Email: mcolly@baltimore.org
Department: Public Relations
Internship Position: Public Relations intern
Semester: Summer (June - August), Fall (September - December)
Year: 2012
Preferred Areas of Study/Major(s): Mass Communications/Public Relations
Workdays Required: Flexible
Hours Per Week:
Pay: No
Salary:
Stipend:
Authorization Requirements: U.S. Citizen / U.S. National, Permanent U.S. Resident
Application Deadline: May 23, 2012
Required: Resume, Cover Letter, Writing Sample
Preferred Application Method:
Students should send resume and cover letter to the address below:
swarfield@baltimore.org
We are looking for juniors and seniors interested in a career in public relations to commit 10 hours per week. Parking will be reimbursed at a rate of no more than $10 per day.
This Internship Website was made possible by a grant from the Baltimore County Government.
