Citizen Space wants to offer an internship. We need help with
outreach, events, maintaining the space and participating/enhancing in
the overall energy here. I just read some of the past posts in this
group about intern experiences and also know that IndyHall, Parisoma
and some other space have/have had interns
Any tips or feedback as we move forward with this?
Some questions:
--One or two interns? Dynamism w/two?
--Paid, college credit, and/or providing a desk?
--Should the intern focus on coworking space projects should member
projects also be part of the experience?
--How has an intern been valuable for your space?
--College intern or not?
--Advertise through craiglsist, colleges, twitter, etc.
--How long did your internship last for?
--Anything else?
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jesse taggert-general manager
citizen space
425 second st, suite 100, san francisco, ca 94107
je...@citizenspace.us 415-501-9155
http://citizenspace.us
twitter.com/citizenspace
Rather than the traditional undergrad intern you might look for grad
students or career changers as interns.
Be aware that if they are doing it for credit you will have
responsibility to report back on their performance. There may be
paperwork involved. :-0
Good luck! Looking forward to hearing how it works!
Todd O'Neill
Catalyst/Partner
C4 Workspace
San Antonio TX
We're trying starting to talk with some local universities to identify
someone that's a hospitality mgt undergrad but maybe a minor in
business as well. I don't want to put out just a general "we need an
intern" broadcast mainly because of the economy here in MI, but rather
want to get a handful of excellent referrals from professors and our
members.
I'm really curious what others have to say on the idea of one vs. two
interns and that "dynamisim" with two, as well as if any other spaces
had their members involved in the interview process or not?
-mac fowler
http://workthefactory.com
http://macfowler.com