<![CDATA[Gizmodo: internship]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: internship]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/internship http://gizmodo.com/tag/internship <![CDATA[Comment Intern Needed to Wield the Mighty Banhammer Against Trolls]]> thor-paintings.jpegWe are looking for someone who will take full control of our comment system and only use the power for good, not evil. It is easy work, but extremely important, so we're gonna pay you. But only a bit. UPDATE.

We are looking for someone who can handle our comment management system, which usually takes an hour or less a day. You will be reading through all new member comments, determining if the commenter has what it takes to be approved for Gizmodo.

The work isn't necessarily hard but it is extremely important. We need a responsible person that is able to manage this every day and will not flake out on the responsibility.

Doesn't matter where you're located, how old you are, or what you look like, we just need a level-headed, dependable person who enjoys reading Gizmodo and would be able to determine a good comment.

You will be paid $100 a month to start, and if you do well we will give you slightly more responsibility and double the pay.



So if you're still interested please send an email to jobs@gizmodo.com with "Comment THOR" in the subject line explaining a bit about yourself, and why you would be perfect for this internship. You must be over 18.

Correction: Email to jobs@gizmodo.com, not tips@gizmodo.com

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<![CDATA[Jobs: SF Intern Needed]]> Our summer intern managed to survive (and escape from) his time spent with Giz SF, and now it's time to find someone else to take his place. We need someone in the SF Bay Area to help out for at least 20 hours a week with various tasks, such as...

• Tracking down the best gadgets and entertaining stories on the internet
• Helping us pull together stories
• Helping writers out with live reporting from events
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome (and still alive)

To do all this, you're going to need some basic skills and qualifications. Here's what were looking for...

• Passion for Gadgets and Technology
• Solid writing ability (excellent grammar, spelling, etc...)
• Basic HTML and Photoshop ability
• Good organization and attention to detail (cliched, I know, but a must)
• You HAVE TO live within commuting distance of SF
• Reliable mode of transportation is a big plus.
• Dedication—the job's fun, but it's definitely work

A degree in Journalism, Communications, or just understanding how news and media works is a plus, but not a must. A small monthly stipend will also be included, but it won't get you out of your parents' basement. Send a resume and cover letter to intern@gizmodo.com with the subject line "SF Intern" or "NYC Intern". Please, NO ATTACHMENTS, but links are OK.

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<![CDATA[Gizmodo Internship: NYC Edition]]> Gizmodo has an opening for an internship in New York City.
Details after the jump.

The intern would work alongside Noah Robischon and Louis Ramirez. The work involves research and administrative tasks (like shipping gadgets back to the manufacturer), as well as some writing for the blog. Working knowledge of Photoshop (or Gimp) is a must, journalistic ambitions is a plus, and an obsession with gadgets certainly helps. The work would be 10-20 hours per week, and the pay is $200 monthly plus 1lb. of gummy worms. Many of Gizmodo's interns have gone on to become staff writers for the site.

Applications — a resume plus short cover note — to noah *at* gizmodo com.

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