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05/01/12 | Uncategorized

Opportunity: Interns Sought For Women 2.0 Editorial Department

Writing, research, copy editing and strategy help needed! Join us as an editorial intern at Women 2.0.
By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0)

Join Women 2.0 in inspiring, educating and connecting women entrepreneurs in high-growth, high-tech ventures! Women 2.0 is working hard to increase the number of female founders of tech startups, and we need your help!

We are currently accepting applications for internships. You will be working in the Women 2.0 editorial department supporting the editor-in-chief (that’s me!), writers/bloggers and content creators. You must have a passion for women’s advancement in technology, business and entrepreneurship.

Women 2.0 is headquartered in San Francisco, CA but interns can work remotely and communicate via Skype and Google Talk.

Duties include:

  • Syndicate relevant content to Women 2.0 (50%)
  • Research and write articles (20%)
  • Collect and evaluate analytics information for weekly reporting (20%)

Qualifications:

  • Writing, research, copy editing and basic HTML skills are strongly preferred.
  • Knowledge of simple HTML markup and Photoshop skills are nice to have but not required (will train).

Contact Information:

Interested applicants should send cover letter, resume and 3 writing samples to Angie Chang, Editor-in-Chief at editor@women2.org. If you don’t have a writing sample, please submit a 500-600 word guest blog post for the Women 2.0 website as your writing sample.

Additional Notes:

There are no age limitations.

This is an unpaid internship as Women 2.0 is a bootstrapping startup. You will learn a lot!

Thanks for reading and sharing this with your network.

Photo credit: Mike Licht of NotionsCapital on Flickr.
Angie Chang co-founded Women 2.0 in 2006. She currently serves as Editor-In-Chief of Women 2.0 and is working to mainstream women in high-growth, high-tech entrepreneurship. Previously, Angie held roles in product management and web UI design. In 2008, Angie launched Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners, asking that guys come as the “+1” for once. Angie holds a B.A. in English and Social Welfare from UC Berkeley. Follow her on Twitter at @thisgirlangie.

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