The NYU Office of Global Services (OGS) is looking for an energetic and creative graduate student to fill an open technology and design intern position to begin immediately. This position is a key member of the OGS Communications team, working on projects and issues related to technology, print/electronic design (including HTML emails, web design, posters, postcards, online workshops, etc.) web development, and social media. The time commitment is 20 hours per week during the academic year and full time (40 hours/week) during the summer, starting. Hours worked would need to be within regular office hours (Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.). Availability to work during university breaks is preferred. Salary is $18/hour. You must be a full-time student at NYU to be considered for this position.
Responsibilities include:
-update information and create designs for website, office intranet, and print publications
-brainstorm for effective strategies and follow-up in the creation of outreach, marketing, and programming tools using web technologies (e.g. blogs, Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
-provide troubleshooting and resolution for open support calls
Qualifications/Experience/
-basic computer troubleshooting and good problem-solving skills
-experience and knowledge of Microsoft applications
-experience with desktop and web publishing applications such as Dreamweaver, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, etc.
-experience and knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP
-highly organized with the ability to work on many projects at the same time
-sound judgment regarding what is appropriate for office communications
-ability to work independently and seek guidance appropriately
Qualifications/Experience/
-previous experience working in a higher education setting
-experience working with individuals from diverse backgrounds
To apply send a cover letter, resume, and samples of your work to Melissa Zuroff, International Student Advisor/Communications Manager at melissa.zuroff@nyu.edu. Subject line of e-mail should be ‘Technology and Design Intern Application.’