9 January 2017

Communication Intern wanted!

Ye! has a PLAN.

And we want you to help us bring it to life.

We have a website.

But it’s more than just a website.

It’s a community for young entrepreneurs around the world.

Here they find tools and information that will help through the difficult journey of being an entrepreneur.

They connect with one another.

Get stories. Get information.

Find mentors.

Will you help us take it to the next level???

We’ve come far. But now we need to go further.

So we are looking for someone who is going to help us create awesome content. Manage an online community. Get the word out about the website on online media and magazines and SEO. Engage with young entrepreneurs around the world and write their stories!

This is a chance to be part of an exciting international effort, in a fun team. You will take a deep dive into the world of entrepreneurship and work with some of the most resilient and innovative entrepreneurs around the world.

Plus, we always have chocolate.

Is this you???

  • Loves to write (in English!), and is darn good at it!
  • Loves to get stuff DONE
  • Lives and breathes social media
  • Has excellent communication skills
  • Knows a thing or two about Google Analytics and SEO
  • Loves a challenge

Photoshop, video editing skills and a great sense of humor are a huge plus!

Get in touch with us. And when you do, tell us what would be the top 3 things you would do to make this website’s content absolutely kick-ass.

This is the lady to spam --> Stella@childfinance.org . Please mention "Ye! communication internship" in the subject.

This is a paid internship (500, - Euro/month), which pending sufficient resources becoming available, could transition into an entry level position after 3-6 months. However, acceptance of this internship does not guarantee an entry level position at CYFI.

Our offices are in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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