Student Internship: RosettaStone Endangered Language Program
Spaulding, Craig
cspaulding at ROSETTASTONE.COM
Mon Oct 2 19:53:50 UTC 2006
Rosetta Stone Endangered Language Program Student Internship
Rosetta Stone's Endangered Language Program is offering a semester- or
summer-long student internship at its Harrisonburg, VA offices. The
intern will gain valuable hands-on experience in a successful
language-learning software development company. Possible areas of
specialization, according to the interests of the intern, include:
program administration (website maintenance, resource development,
research, communications), audio editing and reviewing, project
management (materials development, planning), photo editing, software
development (quality assurance, documentation), and language learning
(research, testing).
To be eligible, students should be enrolled in and have completed at
least one year in a degree-granting college or university, have a
minimum 3.0 GPA, and have a special interest in indigenous issues,
languages and language revitalization. Knowledge of an indigenous
language is also desirable. Housing, travel allowance and an hourly wage
are provided. If interested, send resume and letter of interest to
elpinternship at RosettaStone.com <mailto:elpinternship at RosettaStone.com>
.
Rosetta Stone's Endangered Language Program is committed to preserving
language richness and diversity by working with indigenous communities
to develop versions of Rosetta Stone software in their language for
their exclusive use.
Fairfield Language Technologies/Rosetta Stone is the world's largest
language-learning software company, with offices in the United States
and the United Kingdom. We offer programs in 30 different languages
spoken by over 90% of the world's population.
Marion Bittinger
Senior Project Manager
Fairfield Language Technologies
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
1 (800) 788-0822, ext. 3331
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