Summer Interns: Its Not Too Late!

January 18, 2012

Electric Advisors, Inc, an Energy brokerage firm, is looking for a few interns for the spring semester with a two-day per week minimum commitment. Preferable work schedule is Monday/Wednesday/Friday or Tuesday/Thursday. Daily hours are flexible but a full day is preferred. The ability to write and speak Spanish is a plus.

The interns will be working on a range of projects that involve marketing strategy, new business development, social media, renewable energy education, renewable energy certificates, e-mail marketing, video marketing, and business management.

Interns will be based in our Bethesda, MD office but will be asked to participate in networking events from Downtown DC to Baltimore, MD. This is a non-paying internship with potential full time paid opportunity beginning in June 2012. If you know of someone interested in working with Electric Advisors, Inc please have them send an e-mail to info@electricadvisors.com


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