San Diego Internships
 
 

San Diego Blog is seeking talented and ambitious interns of various skillsets.

Do you love to write? Love to program or design for the web? What about marketing, advertising or PR? Maybe you’re an avid MySpacer… we would love to have you on board!

If you’re interested in being published, getting school credit, or building your portfolio this is a great opportunity! You will receive a permanent profile which will contain links to your various contributions throughout our website.

For more information, please contact us and select Internship Info from the list of reasons for contact. We look forward to working with motivated San Diego interns.

Mainly, San Diego Blog is seeking:

  • San Diego Writers and Writing Interns
  • San Diego Programmers and Programming Interns
  • San Diego Web Designers and Web Design Interns
  • San Diego Marketing, Advertising and PR Interns
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
 
  • wrote on
  • February 20, 2007

I submitted a contact form but I was told than an “Error 404″ had been found - uh oh! I hope my inquiry went through.

 
 
  • wrote on
  • March 9, 2007

What’s up with the annoying, scrolling red banner at SDMCA Downtown?

We didn’t pay what we paid for our condo and bay view to relive an epsiode of Seinfeld’s Kenny Rogers Roasters!

Is there a less bright option for night-time?

 
 

Hi there!
I would like to advertise with you, could you please send me an e-mail so we can set it up!
Thanks!
dk

 
 
  • wrote on
  • April 5, 2007

Hello, I was searching online and came across your message. I am a student currently enrolled at the University of Kansas but I was looking for a summertime internship in the San Diego area. I am interested in PR work, marketing and advertising. Iwarn you, I do not have any previous experience, I was just hoping to acquire some. If you could maybe tell me how to go about any opportunities that I am eligible for that would be great.
Thank you for your time,
Amanda Somers

 
 
  • wrote on
  • April 8, 2007

Hello, I am a student and currently searching for a Software Programmer internship position. I am pursuing a University degree in Computer Science and Applied Math (4th year full-time) and planning to come to San Diego near June 2. If you have any opportunities for me, please email.
Thanks!
Michael Khodos.

 
 
  • wrote on
  • April 19, 2007

Hey,

I’m a Syracuse University student, majoring in English and Magazine Journalism, and I was looking for a writing position. This whole posting this is rather new to me, but I would be very interested in contributing. I have lived in San Diego my whole life, so I think I would be a good candidate to speak about our issues.

 
 
  • wrote on
  • May 4, 2007

Hey People! I’m transferring to UCSD in the fall for Computer Science and am currently looking for an internship. If you have any available openings please let me know. Thanks and have a great day!

 
 
  • wrote on
  • June 28, 2007

PRE-JULY 4TH FIREWORKS DISPLAY AND KANSAS-CITY STYLE BARBEQUE TAKES PLACE ON JULY 3
AT PARADISE POINT RESORT & SPA

SAN DIEGO –– Yankee Doodle was a dandy, and so is the pre-Independence Day excitement this July 3rd, when Paradise Point Resort & Spa hosts its annual “All American BBQ and Fireworks Extravaganza,” featuring a truly Americana BBQ and the city’s largest display of fireworks over Mission Bay, lasting a full 30 minutes.

The event, open to the public begins with an all-you-can-eat, family-style Kansas City barbeque. Afterward, families can see a brilliant display of San Diego’s largest and most breathtaking fireworks show over beautiful Mission Bay. And, it doesn’t stop there. Guests staying over that night at Paradise Point will be able to see displays of fireworks around Mission Bay, through Fourth of July.

The grand barbecue begins at 6 p.m., with a bountiful buffet-style barbecue of creatively prepared, mouthwatering meats, such as St. Louis-style pork ribs, burnt end of beef and brisket and hickory smoked chicken. Complementing the meats will be a wide array of tantalizing salads and sides, such as fresh dill and potato salad, cheesy corn, dirty rice, tossed green salad, with choice of Texas-style ranch dressing or champagne vinaigrette, and cornbread muffins. Cold beverages and desserts, including bread pudding with bourbon whiskey sauce and apple and pecan tarts are the grand finale. Face painters, hair braiders, balloons and other activities will entertain the kids.

Fireworks and live entertainment begin at 9 p.m. The price is $68 for adults, $25 for children aged 12 and under, and it includes tax and gratuity.

To purchase advance tickets or for additional information on overnight resort packages and rates, guests may call (858) 274-4630, or toll free (800) 344-2626.

 
 

PRESS RELEASE

The German American Societies of San Diego, Inc., hosts its traditional German Oktoberfest on the last weekend in September and the first weekend in October 2007: This year the Oktoberfest will be two three day weekends: beginning Friday, September 28, from 3 PM until 10 PM, Saturday, September 29, from noon until 10 PM and Sunday, September 30, from noon until 9 PM: and the following weekend on Friday from 3PM until 10PM, Saturday from noon until 10 PM and Sunday from noon to 9 PM. The opening parade and “tapping the beer keg” ceremony begins at 4:00 PM on Saturday, September 29. The event is open to the public with a donation of $3.00 for age 21 and over, those under 21 and all active military are admitted for free. Authentic German food, such as bratwurst, ox-on-the-spit, potato salad, potato pancakes, sauerkraut and red cabbage will be served, along with a tasty variety of German pastries. A variety of soft drinks and adult beverages will be available, including a fantastic selection of German beers and liquors. Again this year, our Band comes straight from Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, called Guggenbach-Buam (Guggenbach boys). These fine musicians dress in traditional clothing, and play a variety of German music, just as you would hear in the beer gardens in Germany. Folk singing & traditional dance performances will be featured, along with games & contests, vendor & craft booths, and a kids’ zone. On Saturday nights, our clubhouse is open for dancing (8 pm to midnight). Our raffle prize giveaway of a round-trip ticket for two to Germany is a highlight, along with many other door prizes. Bring your family to El Cajon and experience a real German Oktoberfest! For more information please phone (619) 442-6637. The address is 1017 S. Mollison Avenue, El Cajon (from San Diego take I-8 East, turn South on Mollison). Website http://www.germanclubsandiego.org.

Selected as one of the top 5 neighborhood festivals by Sign On San Diego in 2002 and 2003.

 
 
  • wrote on
  • October 18, 2007

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phone 858-675-1153

“The front door key” by Ron Cruger

We take so much
For granted

The key slid easily into the front door lock. I had put that same key in the same lock a thousand times. There are some things we do without thinking. Pushing a key into a lock is one of those things. Our mind doesn’t need to think about the simple things. We save our brain cells for more complex actions, but so often it is the simple things we do that brand our lives.
Once again I took the key from my pocket and placed it into the front door lock. I heard the click of the lock and returned the key to my pocket. This time it wasn’t a thoughtless, automatic reaction. This time I realized that I might never take the key from my pocket and open or close that familiar front door again.
The fire was approaching our neighborhood and we had to evacuate our home.
The San Diego Wildfire was no longer a show, an interesting reality program on television – it was a monster, an aggressor, an enemy threatening our home.
We had been ordered to leave. We could smell the smoke, the sky darkened, the sun’s rays being shadowed by ash and fumes. All of this had become surreal. There was something that was invading the sanctity of our home. My wife and I, amidst the haze and smoldering fumes, had found that our house was indeed, our home. Perhaps we all take our walls, our ceilings our doors and our closets for granted. They were there yesterday and they will be there tomorrow. Or will they?
This time when I took the key and locked the front door I stood there with my wife for a quiet moment. Our thoughts were the same. The fears, the doubts, the questions transmitted from one to the other. We could feel what the other was thinking – feeling.
We had spent the past 30-minutes quickly stacking framed family photographs and photo albums into shopping bags. We were doing our best to preserve our families’ history. Check books, phone books insurance policies, birth certificates, death certificates were loaded into bags. A single change of clothing, a toothbrush and paste. A razor, a hairbrush. The bare minimum. Time was running out.
Turning the key in the door lock for perhaps the last time became a ceremony – a realization that our lives are precious as are our homes. We take both for granted – we will be alive and healthy forever and our homes will always be there – awaiting the entrance of our key in the front door lock. Or will they?
Removing the key from the door lock had become an emotional milepost making us realize that this simple act done a thousand times was now significant. Our home. Our home.
Would they still be there tomorrow - the walls that protect us, the windows that we see from, the kitchen table where we eat our meals and read our newspaper. The stove that cooks our meals. The couch where we rest and relax, the beds that offer us sleep. Will we return to them the way they are now?
We held hands as we started to walk towards the loaded car. This vehicle that now contains our most important objects. Oddly, we both stopped halfway to the car and turned towards our home. All that we both offered was a small, honest grin of understanding. We had agreed.
We walked to the front door and for perhaps the last time I took the key from my pocket and slid it into the door lock. I pushed the door open and we entered our home.
For what could be the last time we looked at the kitchen, our dining room, the living room, each bedroom, even the bathrooms. We took metaphysical photographs of all the sights our eyes could gather. Our memories had become our family photo albums.
Once again we left our home.
We drove the car away from our home and our neighborhood. We didn’t look back.
We were gone two days, miles away from our home.
Two days had passed without any indication of whether our home had been reduced to ashes or remained upright as in our mental albums. Our home.
At last, we heard that it was permissible to drive the roads leading to our home. Smoke and soot painted the skies as we quietly drove home.
There was little to say when we saw our home erect and healthy.
The feelings were beyond joy. Beyond relief.
We sat in the car for a moment enjoying our walls, our windows, our roof. They’ll never again be taken for granted. They are part of us.
We walked up the walk to the front door and I removed my key and slid it into the front door lock. It seemed to work much easier this time.

 
 

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Join Capozzoli’s Restaurant in Oceanside for a Four-course dinner and wine pairings from Orchid Hill Vineyards

Pairings:
1st course: 2006 Muscat Canelli and shaved apple, gorgonzola salad
2nd course: 2006 Viognier and Mediterranean pasta
3rd course: 2004 Pinot Noir and Prime Flat Iron Steak
4th course: 2005 Zinfandel with New York style cheese cake topped with blueberry balsamic reduction

Cost: $45/ 21 and over event

Orchid Hill is a 51 acre vineyard located on sloping limestone hills in the Templeton Gap area of the west side of Paso Robles Wine Country. The low-vigor vineyards enjoy ideal southeast facing sun exposure and cooling afternoon breezes. The vines are meticulously hand tended and harvested. This environment provides wines with exceptional bouquet, depth of color, and impressive ripeness of flavors.

Space is limited. Visit http://www.capozzolisrestaurant.com or call 760-433-5400.

 
 
  • wrote on
  • January 12, 2008

I have an associates degree and looking at going to San Diego to get a bachelor’s degree in business marketing. I’m looking for an intern opportunity.

 
 
  • wrote on
  • February 15, 2008

Hello, I submitted an internship form but received an error 404 message as well!

 
 
  • wrote on
  • February 15, 2008

To add, I’m a Journalism/English major at San Jose State University looking for an internship and to possibly contribute original stories. I also have an emphasis in photojournalism if any of your feature blogs need visuals. Any response would be greatly appreciated!

 
 
  • wrote on
  • March 14, 2008

Hello,
I have submitted a contact form as well and the same error message came up. I am just wondering if it went through. If not:
I am a junior at SDSU majoring in Journalism and minoring in Marketing and am looking for a summer internship that applies to either one of my focuses. I have some experience, but am looking to gain as much as i can from your company. I look forward to hearing from you,
Brittany Peterson

 
 
  • wrote on
  • April 2, 2008

My name is Fabian Zeeman from the Netherlands. I am a student at “Hogeschool voor Economische Studies HES”, the Amsterdam School of Business, where I major in Marketing (my degree program is called International Management).

I’m looking for a marketing internship in San diego. I really want to expand my managerial skills and get some marketing experience abroad.

English is an essential part of my degree program. Last year I went on exchange to Sweden, where I constantly spoke English, so my English is good right now.

I am also a volunteer for a youth association in my residence that organizes many events. Thanks to this voluntary work, I have created an immunity to stress and I can work perfectly in a team. I have also got the ability to work independently. Last but not least, I am really open-minded and creative.

My traineeship is scheduled for the period starting the 21st of August 2008 till the end of January 2009.

if you have any opportunities for me, please email.
I look forward to hearing from you.
kind regards,

Fabian Zeeman
The Netherlands

 
 

Hi, I am family counselor that works with the school districts and was turned on to this great opportunity. Nice thing about this is that you don’t have to sell anything. This Acai blend has removed my need on coffee and has decreased my joint pain. I have read testimonials from all over the US. Once in a Lifetime opportunity. Just checkout my website and if you live in Northern San Diego I would even give you a free bottle to try it.

 
 
  • wrote on
  • May 7, 2008

Hello-
My name is Alyssa Prestidge I am a writing/communications at UCSD and was interested in your writing or PR interships. Please respond with an information reguarding these positions. Thank You.

 
 
  • wrote on
  • June 1, 2008

Hi
I am a local business owner here in SD. I am looking for writers for the following subjects
consumer credit education
real estate - loan programs, market place

Have opportunity for the Marketing as well.
David 619-316-6348

 
 

looking for Marketing, Advertising and PR interns? The old adage goes, “Good help is hard to find”. This can be even more evident for specialized positions in marketing. The truth is, good help may find you. I am an excellent marketer with a background in advertising, advertising sales and have attached my resume for consideration.

I have been involved in marketing and advertising from all sides, as a client, a coordinator and as a supplier. I have also managed many clients’ accounts; some I just stepped into and insured the transition was virtually transparent. Others, I prospected, sold, managed and grew. There is no better feeling than that of being the go to guy for my clients and colleagues. My success was built through repeat business, referrals and use of the Golden Rule (Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.).

Please feel free to call or e-mail me for any questions or to set up an interview. I look forward to our next conversation.

Sincerely,

Wendell W. Conley

Enclosure: resume

Wendell W. Conley III
La Mesa, Ca 91941
c(619-944-7242)
http://www.wendellsresume.com wendell@wendellsresume.com

OBJECTIVE: Secure a position in Advertising / Marketing

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

The Zoological Society of San Diego
Advertising / Marketing Manager 6/07 – 5/08
· Directed the creation of marketing materials (banners, print ads, direct mail, web banner ads) utilizing correct technical and aesthetic principles.
· Communicated information and ideas through verbal, visual, and pictorial means.
· Managed the re-launch of the San Diego Zoo’s exit survey program which included inception, creation and maintenance of banners, posters, business cards and web application/database interface.
· Performed copywriting and proofreading of all marketing materials ensuring timely delivery of error free artwork to all third party media outlets (print/radio/video).
· Actively participated in brain storming and strategic planning for the 2008-09 re-branding of the San Diego Zoo.
· Coordinated all activities between the creative agency M&C Saatchi, the media planning agency Round2 Interactive Media and the San Diego Zoo while managing the work flow of in-house and third party graphic artists.
· Created Internet advertising, sponsorship program and print media kit for both the San Diego Zoo’s monthly magazine (ZooNooz) and http://www.SanDiegoZoo.org.
· Directed the creation of an intranet artwork request to track internal projects and their status.

Dominion Enterprises
Advertising Consultant 11/04 - 6/07
· #1 Internet advertising consultant employed by Dominion Enterprises for 2006 and leading up to 6/07.
· Inducted into The Generals Club by increasing personal revenue over 200% from each previous year.
· Coordinated all activities between outside advertising agencies NAS (McCann Worldgroup ), Bernard Hodes, Studeo Drummer, AdClub and the in-house graphic arts team.
· Created effective print/internet ad campaigns for clients from varied categories ranging from retail, travel and tribal gaming to construction, drivers and clerical.
· Spearheaded the implementation of online video recruitment advertising for Dominion Enterprises in 2005 by utilizing Internet video to complement advertising programs; this lead to extremely successful campaigns for General Dynamics NASSCO, Glendale Career College and Vons/Safeway.
· Volunteered as a Corporate Internet Trainer, conducting both live and telephone training sessions for satellite offices nationwide.

USMC Active Duty
Operations Chief (E-6, SSGT) 11/93 – 06/04
· Oversaw all aspects of operational readiness involving the 50+ Marines in my charge; including administrative, educational, physiological and psychological fitness.
· Created and maintained monthly, quarterly, and yearly budgets; which included maintenance, travel, deployment, and three independent operational budgets.
· Complete multiple simultaneous time critical mission essential tasks.
· Maintained a network of contacts throughout all internal and external agencies.
· Gave written and oral presentations regarding training statistics, training plans and procedures.

Education: Art Institute of California projected graduation date Spring 2009.

Additional skills: Copywriting, Proofreading, Team Player, Politically Sensitive, Entire MS Office Suite, Apple Friendly, Adobe PhotoShop, Illustrator, Bridge, Pay Per Click (PPC), Search Engine Marketing (SEM),
Search Engine Optimization (SEO).

For questions, clarification, a digital copy of this resume or to set up an interview please visit:
http://www.WendellsResume.com

 
 

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  • wrote on
  • June 17, 2008

Hello.
I am currently attending the University of California, San Diego and I will be awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree with a focus in Communications by April of 2009. In weighing my options for future employment, it is important for me to experience a company that is focused on Public Relations and Marketing. It is my desire to partner with a company where I can contribute to their success, as well as acquire new skills that will give me more experience for the corporate world upon graduation. I feel that this may be one such company in this category, and after finding internship opportunities posted on the website that match my background and experience, have decided to leave a comment.
Please let me know if there are any availabilities. Thank you for your time.

 
 
  • wrote on
  • June 18, 2008

I am really looking for an internship in san diego …..

 
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