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The White House Project Seeks Web/Graphic Design Intern (Part-Time Fall 2010)

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The White House Project is seeking an intern for the Web and IT department. The Intern will be responsible for helping develop online assets and some print communications, creating a consistent and dynamic look and feel. The ideal candidate must be able to work independently and be willing to take direction. He/she will report directly to the Director of Web and IT.

This is a great opportunity for a student or new grad to acquire professional experience and build their portfolio.

Qualifications
Familiarity with Adobe CS (CS3, CS4) Suite of products, including InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator (Dreamweaver and Flash a plus)
Familiarity in web design and information design (HTML and CSS a plus)
Experience with web design applications in a Mac or Windows environment
Excellent communication and listening skills
Ability to interact with all levels of the organization, including the executive team
Ability to work both independently and within a team

Location: The White House Project, 434 W 33rd St, 8th Floor, New York City
Position: Part-Time Intern, non-paid
Hours: Flexible, prefer 8-16/per week

The White House Project, a national, nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization, 501(c)(3), aims to advance women’s leadership in all communities and sectors, up to the U.S. presidency. By filling the leadership pipeline with a richly diverse, critical mass of women, we make American institutions, businesses and government truly representative. Through multi-platform programs, The White House Project creates a culture where America’s most valuable untapped resource—women—can succeed in all realms.

Send resume to Aileen Agricola, Director of Web/IT, email:
aagricola@thewhitehouseproject.org

Please include a link to your portfolio OR attach examples of work.

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