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APPRENTICES/INTERNS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE TECH STARTUP (Note: We have had interns with all levels of education and experience - from Ph.D's to on rare occasions, high schoolers.) Planet Cents, is a global eCommerce sustainable products and services marketplace startup. Watch our introductory video: Flexible, virtual, project-based, and unpaid. Minimum commitment: 10 hrs./week for two months. Gain experience and maybe benefit from business and personal development coaching. (Note: you will have at least two roles, and cannot come in dictating them. This said, we do our best to accomodate, based on a number of factors.) MUST HAVES: ● Interest and/or experience/education in the environmental space ● Utmost integrity and work ethic! ● Accountability, conscientiousness, initiative, and self-discipline, motivation, and management ● Proficiency in English, (written, verbal, listening) (Critical!) ● STRONG ATTENTION TO DETAIL! ● Adherence to deadlines ● RESPONSIVENESS & SENSE OF URGENCY! ● COMMITMENT to the internship – NO FLAKES! ● All levels of education and experience - from Ph.D's to on rare occasions, high schoolers. (Skills, maturity, time management and prioritization, and work ethic - especially in high schoolers - are paramount.) IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THESE, DO NOT APPLY!! Skills needed vary, and some needed skills include: ● Market research – (LOTS!) mostly online; some offline ● Legal - Specifically corporate finance & securities ● Finance – Pricing research, analysis, modeling, and projections ● Graphic design ● Sales ● Social media marketing ● Technology ● Video production If interested, connect with and message Leslie Sheridan on Linkedin, with the words “Apprentice/Intern” at the top of your message, your KEY SKILLS, (from above,) specifically where you saw this post on Linkedin, and attach your resume. DO NOT send paragraphs! SIGN UP TO BE A CUSTOMER, SELLER, AND/OR ORGANIZATIONAL CLIENT: Apply Job!  

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