NFL Summer Internship Opportunity


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NFL Summer Internship Opportunity:
The NFL is pleased to announce the launch of our recruiting efforts for
the
2005 Summer Internship Program. The Internship Program is designed to
provide a unique and meaningful summer learning experience for college
and
graduate students, provide the NFL with highly qualified students for
temporary help, and enhance the pipeline of talented candidates from
diverse
backgrounds for potential full-time hire at the NFL League and Films
offices. Last year a total of 40 students (25 in
New York and 15 in New Jersey) with diverse talents and interests
participated in the NFL summer program from universities across the
country.

The 2004 summer interns evaluated last summer's program and
overwhelmingly
found the program to be rewarding, challenging and insightful.
We are very proud of the NFL's summer internship program and invite
NFLemployees to forward the attached NFL-NY and NFL- NJ Summer
Internship
Application forms to eligible students whom they think would be
suitable for
the internship program. The applications include detailed information
on
program eligibility and structure. Please note the different deadlines,
requirements and compensations for the NY and NJ internship programs.
To be considered for a summer internship position in the New York
League
office, first consideration will be given to applicants that:
Meet a minimum grade point average of at least 3.0 overall and 3.3 in
their major for undergraduate seniors; 3.3 for graduate students; or
ranked
in the top 1/2 of their class for law students; Will be seniors in an
undergraduate program in the Fall 2005 or are currently seniors
intending to
enter a graduate or professional school in the Fall 2005; or graduate
or law
students returning to school in the Fall 2005; E-mail a completed
application to NFLinternships@nfl.com <mailto:NFLinternships@nfl.com>
by
January 31, 2005; and,Are within the United States at the time of the
interview process.
To be considered for a summer internship position in the New Jersey
Films office, applicants must:
Meet a minimum grade point average of at least a 3.25;
Be juniors or seniors in an undergraduate program in the Fall 2005;
Be able to receive academic credit for the internship; and,
Mail a completed application to NFL Films in Mt. Laurel by March 1,
2005.
All interns will be required to undergo a rigorous selection process.
The Internship Committee, a select group of NFL employees from various
departments and positions, will continue to work with the HR team to
pre-screen all applications and select the top candidates to be
interviewed.
 
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