PAID INTERNSHIP + SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE ARTBOUND INITIATIVE PROGRAM

The ArtBound Initiative Creative Diversity Scholarship scheme is designed to help students or recent grads launch their career in the creative industries. The Creative Diversity Scholarship scheme offers you: A Full Scholarship for the ArtBound Initiative internship program which includes personalized coaching, events, networking opportunities and access to an international network of alumni.  A paid…

Due 1/1/19: KEEN summer internships

Check our KEEN Footwear opportunities in Handshake As one of the fastest growing brands in the outdoor industry, we’re offering college students a unique opportunity to view KEEN from the inside out. Our summer KEENtern program provides students relevant and valuable hands-on work experience in 9 busy weeks at the global headquarters in Portland, Oregon.…

Journalism Boot Camp Half Block

Journalism Boot Camp Half Block What’s this class about? Are you thinking about joining the Journalism minor or interested in the role of journalism in today’s society? This dynamic 9-day course provides you with the essential skills you’ll need to think like a journalist. In addition to focusing on writing and reporting, best practices, ethical…

Entry-Level Assistant Video Editor for MotiveAI

MotiveAI is a Denver-based startup that builds and manages online political communities, using storytelling and facts to help encourage a more informed, thoughtful, empathetic and motivated electorate. About the Position We’re looking for someone who is seeking one of their first jobs in the video world to be an assistant editor, willing to put in the effort…

5 Things to Consider Before You Go Freelance

by Marianne Stenger | May 22, 2018 Re-posted from Vault Freelancing is more popular than ever, and in this so-called gig economy, between 20 and 30 percent of the working age population in Europe and the U.S. already engage in some form of independent work. This number is expected to rise significantly in the coming…

#HIRED: Evans Levy ‘18

After graduation, Evans will move to New York City to begin work as the Content Team Fellow at Thrive Global. “I am returning to work at Thrive Global because my experience last summer was amazing. Thrive is fighting to help increase health and well-being in the office space and beyond. My biggest concern with leaving…

MacLean Symposium on Writing as Craft and Career

The CC English Department presents the MacLean Symposium on Writing as Craft and Career: In Honor of Ruth Barton   Panel 1: Thursday, April 5, at 7:00 PM in the Cornerstone Screening Room  “CC Alumni Writers Discuss Writing at CC: Remembering Ruth Barton” All are welcome to join six acclaimed authors who studied under Ruth Barton…

Creative Resources for Learning Graphic Design

Reposted from Medium.com // Author: Orlando Pimentel Creative Resources for Learning Graphic Design During my second year of undergrad at University of Georgia (UGA), I wanted to take up graphic design in addition to studying advertising. After looking into available programs, I found out UGA let students double major with certain majors, but unfortunately, graphic design…

Spotlight on Half Block: Creative Projects Masterclass

Welcome to our Spotlight on Half Block series! Each week leading up to Dynamic Half Block in January, we’re featuring one of 2018’s non-credit offerings here on our blog. Registration for all non-credit offerings is now open on Summit. Spotlight on Creative Projects Masterclass What’s this class about? Whether it be a novel, a screenplay, a new and daring documentary, an art…

Cover Letter Tips for Creative Careers

by Capitol Standard | October 23, 2017 Re-posted from Vault Good advice– on anything these days– is hard to find. But in no area is it so woefully inadequate as cover letters for creative professionals looking to thrive in creative careers. What’s so wrong with cover letter advice for creatives? In general, it is a call to mediocrity. And…

This Trick Will Make Your Résumé Stand Out

Vault Careers | June 30, 2017 Re-posted from Vault Although it can be tempting to distinguish your résumé by making it visually different from others (using an unusual font or adding extra design elements), it’s best to stick to a traditional résumé format for most jobs. Visual discrepancies can actually work against you—unless you’re applying for…

The Dos and Don’ts of Crafting a Creative Résumé

by Marianne Stenger | May 11, 2017 Re-posted from Vault Although in most industries it’s safe to stick to a traditional résumé format, those in creative industries like graphic design, fashion, or film can benefit from using a more imaginative and non-traditional résumé. If you want to pull off a creative résumé successfully, here are…