Web Development Internship at ClassWish.org
Love Web Development and Want to Help Kids?
This Internship Lets You Do Both!
Not Your Typical Internship
Web Development Internship
with ClassWish.org, a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit
ClassWish.org offers high-achieving students an
unparallelled opportunity to assume responsibility,
use their skills, gain experience, and make a
difference.
We welcome interns and volunteers to work in our
Manhattan office or remotely, full-time or part-time.
This Powerpoint will present the need, our work, and
the web development internship opportunity. To see
our many other internship opportunities, please visit
The Need
Problem for Youth:
Young people typically have no idea what career to pursue and no good way to figure it out.
The Solution
The solution is
To The Next Generation
TTNG.org fills this glaring pair of needs by
opening the door to the world of careers.
ClassWish.org
’
s Prestigious Board of Advisors
Richard Bernstein, former Bureau Chief, TIME and NY Times Joe Colaco, Ph,D., President, CBM Engineers
Lewis Cantley, PhD, Director, Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medical College and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Scott Cutler, EVP, NYSE-Euronext
Esther Dyson, investor and philanthropist
Adam Hirsch, SVP Emerging Media and Technology, Edelman PR
Clifford Hudis, MD, President-Elect American Society of Clinical Oncology Thomas Killian, PhD, Chairman, Dept of Physics, Rice University
Mark Linaugh, Chief Talent Officer, WPP Betsy Morgan, former CEO, Huffington Post
Autumn Nazarian, Sr. Partner, GroupM ESP Entertainment & Sports Partnerships Karen Ostlund, PhD, President, National Science Teachers Association
Nancy Pelz-Paget, Director, Education Program, Aspen Institute Greg Richmond, CEO, Nat’l Assoc. of Charter School Authorizers
Sharon Robinson Ph.D., CEO, American Assoc. of Colleges for Teacher Education Steve Rosenbaum, CEO, Magnify Media
Charles Sawyers, MD, President-elect, American Assoc. for Cancer Research Tim Shey, Director, YouTube Next Lab at Google
Experts Endorse ClassWish.org
“
This nonprofit is a swift and inventive way
for communities to unite in support of the
tools that make learning more accessible for
all students.
”
Sarah Brown Wessling
National Teacher of the Year
“
ClassWish helps teachers get the supplies
that are so essential for children to get a
great education.
”
Nancy Pelz-Paget
Web Development Internship
with ClassWish.org, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
ClassWish.org offers high-achieving students an unparallelled
opportunity to assume responsibility, use their skills, gain experience,
and make a difference.
Web Development Interns will build the first version of the TTNG.org
website.
The Office Environment
ClassWish is, quite frankly, a great place to work. We get fantastic
interns from all over the country and all over the world, so the
atmosphere is energetic, creative, and fun. We value brainstorming,
initiative, sharing, and collaborating.
It
’
s also casual; we
’
re interested in your brains, creativity and heart.
Want to work in jeans, a t-shirt and flip-flops? Why not!
See what past interns have said about ClassWish.org on the following
pages and at:
What Our Interns Say About ClassWish
The independence I’ve had here has allowed me to contribute to ClassWish as a developing nonprofit at the same time as I’ve gained valuable working
experience and perspective as an individual. Mike Kardas, Brown University
ClassWish is the perfect internship for anyone who is looking to make a
difference and enjoy it. It provides flexibility for busy college schedules, allows you to meet people from different schools and countries, and sometimes you even get ice cream!
Taylor Digby, New York University
Interning at ClassWish the summer before my junior year at Columbia was a great decision. I applied for a graphic design position, and to my delight, I was working side by side with the Co-Founder. There are very few other opportunities in
Manhattan that give you first hand experience as an intern. Natalie Jung, Columbia University
To see more intern comments about ClassWish, please see http://ClassWish-Intern-Postings.org
What More of Our Interns Say About ClassWish
It was a wonderful experience. I was able to learn great skills such as contacting prestigious PR firms around the country, recruiting donors, and updating all social media sites. There are many people working on all other sorts of exciting projects, all of them with the goal of helping children get a better education. If you want to make a difference, this is the place to intern.
Michelle Ioannou, Fordham University
ClassWish was most helpful in improving my interpersonal skills in a professional setting. This will certainly come in handy when i continue my work with my
school’s admissions department come this autumn, and will certainly come in hand post-graduation.
Greg Eichhorn, University of Nottingham
I loved getting the chance to interview applicants and determine what projects they might be best suited for. The flexibility, personal attention, and rewarding work make this internship an ideal choice for anyone looking to make a difference! Renee Hooker, Rutgers University
To see more intern comments about ClassWish, please see http://ClassWish-Intern-Postings.org
What You Will Get Out of Your Internship
Make a difference
Develop skills and experience
Build your resume