Intern at Reason This Summer!
Now accepting applications
The Burton C. Gray Memorial Internship program runs year-round in the Washington, D.C. office. Interns work for 10 weeks and receive a $5,000 stipend.
The job includes reporting and writing for Reason and Reason.com, 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.
The deadline to apply is March 26. 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.
Summer internships begin in June, though exact dates are flexible.
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This could be the year that SugarFree finally makes the cut.
Quite frankly I'd much rather have him than some of Reason's recent past and current contributors, that's for damned sure.
and other tasks.
Monocle polishing?
Mary watch?
Maintaining the hat-tip database?
Feeding the Jacket? (I think that one may be a euphemism)
up to five writing samples (preferably published clips)
Do comments on HampR count?
NO, STOP!
YOU WILL END UP GETTING THE JOB FOR SF!!!!
I don't think you're allowed to specify it be a gay intern.
That is Burton C. Gray!