Committee
of 100 (C-100) Internship Program
The
Committee of 100 is a national, non-partisan organization
that brings a Chinese American perspective to issues
concerning Asian American and U.S
relations with China. The Committee of 100 was founded in early 1990 to
speak out in a strong and unified voice for Americans of Chinese heritage
on both domestic and international issues. The Committee pools the experience,
knowledge and resources of Chinese Americans who have achieved prominence
in a variety of fields. The two main missions are to promote the full participation
of Chinese Americans in all fields of American life; and to encourage constructive
relations between the peoples of the United States and Greater China.
Available
Internship Positions:
Program/Office
Full Time Intern
Responsibilities:
•Assist with general office duties
•Update
our database (Giftworks), create Excel spreadsheets
and perform mail merge for special projects and special
events
•Support
upcoming Annual Conference and Regional Leadership
Forums
Qualifications:
•Proficiency
in MS Word. Expert Excel & PowerPoint skills.
Familiar with or willing to learn Raiser's Edge Fundraising
database software
• Undergraduate
or graduate students with initiative and ability
to work independently
• Good
phone manner (preferable: previous experience working
in an office)
• Some
level of maturity and initiative; respectful of confidentiality
of our members
• Highly organized
and outgoing personality preferable
• Energetic,
creative and analytical Asia and Asian American enthusiasts strongly favored
• Flexibility
and ability to work on multiple projects concurrently in fast-paced environment
Schedule/Compensation:
• Candidates
should be available to work 40 hours a week.
• This
is a paid internship
Please describe your availability in your
cover letter and highlight why you would like to
intern at the Committee's office.
Submit cover letter and resume to:
Christina Chin, Committee of 100
677 Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10020
E-mail: cchin@committee100.org
Fax: 212-371-9009
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