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Happy July.
It’s time to start preparing for fall and with that comes the search for the next group of OrangeAid sponges. That’s right. You have another chance to become a part of the awesomeness that is OrangeAid. We are looking for big-hearted, passionate, talented, smart, curious and fun college students and recent graduates with 15 flexible hours a week and desire to learn and grow to join our creative mashup and help the community with a pro bono project.
OrangeAid operates as a student agency / think-tank / laboratory within the agency, bringing together people with passion and diverse backgrounds (strategy, psychology, design, advertising, interactive development, event planning, PR, math, journalism, engineering, photography, film, happiness studies. You get the point). As part of OrangeAid, you will get hands-on experience, one-on-one mentorship, exposure to the daily life in this industry, understanding of how everything works together and the warm fuzzy feeling of doing something good. You will work with teammates and mentors with diverse talents, learn from each other and create awesome work.
The deadline is August 1st by 5 p.m. and you can find the application form here. If you have any questions, get in touch with us @MakeOrangeAid on Twitter or submit questions through our Tumblr (click on the “Ask us” link). Good luck.
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