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Get paid to develop free content in an area you're passionate about - in fact, you'll be designing your own projects and writing your own job descriptions for the term. You'll be paired with an experienced mentor who can introduce you to people and guide you through the process, so if you've always wanted to contribute to open content but didn't know quite how to start, this program is for you. And at the end, you'll have a finished project you can proudly show off in your portfolio. [[SoCon interns homepage|>> (more...)]]
'''Get paid to develop free content''' in an area you're passionate about - in fact, you'll be designing your own projects and '''writing your own job descriptions''' for the term. You'll be '''paired with an experienced mentor''' who can introduce you to people and guide you through the process, so if you've always wanted to contribute to open content but didn't know quite how to start, ''this program is for you.'' And at the end, '''you'll have a finished project''' you can proudly show off in your portfolio. [[Summer of Content interns|(>>more...)]]

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Get paid to develop free content in an area you're passionate about - in fact, you'll be designing your own projects and writing your own job descriptions for the term. You'll be paired with an experienced mentor who can introduce you to people and guide you through the process, so if you've always wanted to contribute to open content but didn't know quite how to start, this program is for you. And at the end, you'll have a finished project you can proudly show off in your portfolio. (>>more...)