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HR trainee

Internship

Internship posted by: Center for International Media Ethics - CIME

Posted on: July 1, 2013

Internship description

The Center for International Media Ethics (CIME) has staff members, associates, fellows and ambassadors across the world. We are looking for an interested individual, student or graduate with 5-10 hrs free time a week to help our Staff Director in the selection of CIME's staff, fellows and ambassadors.

While this is an unpaid internship, it offers a great opportunity for those pursuing an HR career. The trainee will participate in drafting vacancies, going through application materials, pre-selecting applicants and dealing with other recruitment and staff development tasks.

Qulifications:

  • studies and experience with recruitment is an advantage but not a prerequisite
  • excellent command of English
  • good communication skills, especially professional correspondance
  • organised, punctual and has keen eye for detail
  • must have own computer and permanent internet access

Please note that this is an online internship which means the intern will work from his/her own home through the internet. No need to relocate, we welcome applicants from any country or city of the world.

If interested please send your CV and motivation letter to hiring@cimethics.org with reference in the subject line "HR trainee". Please note that generic motivation letters will not be considered. Your motivation letter should explain why you are interested in our organisation and how you could contribute (not the repetition of your CV).

Details

Locations

Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Topeca, Kansas, United States
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Geneve, Genève, Switzerland
New Delhi, Delhi, India
London, London, City of, United Kingdom

Other Details

Application deadline
July 14, 2013
Hours per week
5
Compensation
Unpaid
Keywords
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