Welcome 2009 E-NET Interns


How the E-Net Internship Experience Works

The E-Net Internship Experience is an internship program that helps you not only find a paid internship gaining experience, but also provides you access to an internship mentor. Your internship mentor will help you land an internship for the summer, develop a portfolio, network with peers and other employers, and help you get the most out of your internship experience.

To take advantage of this opportunity, send your resume to Kerri Brown at kbrown@chautauquaworks.com. If you have any questions, please e-mail Kerri at the address above or call 716-487-5175.

You can also use this blog to search for internship opportunities in Chautauqua County. Search the postings to find an internship that matches your interest. Each posting lists the employer, internship description, and how to apply for that internship. Check back often as internships will continue to be added. You can also sign up to receive e-mail updates or use the feeder feature.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

WIB-JRC Internship Program

These Positions have been Filled.
The Workforce Investment Board and Jamestown Renaissance Corporation present the WIB-JRC Downtown Internship Program

Applying
This unique and innovative program will support a group of interns to be placed in paid internships at businesses supported by the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation in Downtown Jamestown, NY. Fill out the application by clicking on the link below. E-mail the completed form along with a resume to Jody Cheney at jcheney@chautauquaworks.com. You may be selected to complete an intense interview process to determine if you are the right person to fill one of the openings.

Internships and Learning
Each intern will work a typical work day Monday – Thursday at an assigned business related to their interest. On each Friday, the interns will participate in a joint-learning day that will involve a variety of activities. Staffed by the WIB, interns will receive customized job coaching on resumes, interviewing and networking. On Fridays, you will also be exposed to a plethora of local opportunities that you may not have known existed.

The WIB-JRC Interns will also mentor a team of high school students to develop and implement a career fair for high school students to be held in May. Development of local materials on career options will not only benefit the high school students, but will provide networking and learning opportunities for the interns.

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