Intern at Reason: Deadline Is Friday!
Reason is now accepting applications for the 2009 Burton C. Gray Memorial Internship. The intern works 10 weeks during the summer in our Washington, D.C. office and receives a $5,000 stipend.
The job includes reporting and writing for Reason and Reason Online, and helping with research, proofreading, and other tasks. Previous interns have gone on to work at such places as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, ABC News, and Reason itself.
To apply, send your résumé, up to five writing samples (preferably published clips), and a cover letter to:
Gray Internship
Reason
1747 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Electronic applications can be sent to intern@reason.com, with the subject line: Gray Internship Application. The deadline for applications is April 10, 2009.
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“knee pads will be provided.” (rimshot)
Shouldn’t a Gray Intern be at level 3?
Kevin
Do you get a Kindle2 with the position?
Who won that contest? Please don’t say joe.
I’ll make you a deal. Send me $5,000 and I’ll proofread every article and posting for a year, all from the comfort of my own home. And now you won’t need union labor to put that cubicle together!
Just outsource this position.
“Just outsource this position.”
Outturn?
or: Outtern
How about considering a 54 year old jobless intern. You can find several years worth of examples of my writing in Hit&Run comments.
You’d be helping solve the economic problem.*
*Definition of an economic downturn:
—-When your neighbor loses his job.
Definition of a recession:
—-When your wife loses her job.
Definition of a depression:
—-When you lose your own job.
I can verify that we are in a full scale depression.