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Hockey Operations Internship 1400 Tanyard Road Business Studies Division Sewell, NJ 08080 Cooperative Education Program 856-415-2168 RCGC.edu/coop Employer Posting for Cooperative Education Program Position Title: Hockey Operations Internship Organization Name: Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation *NOTE: In order to apply for this position, there are several additional steps the student must take: 1. Log onto www.teamworkonline.com 2. You will see a rectangular box that looks like this: What career do you want? Location All Categories ▼ Search Listings 3. In the box labeled Location, type in PA for Pennsylvania (this will result in opportunities with Comcast Spectacor, Philadelphia Flyers, Phillies, etc.). You may later repeat this process with NJ for New Jersey. “Click” on the ▼next to the words All Categories and select INTERNSHIP. Then “click” on the button Search Listings 4. You will now see a list of all the internships available with all sports teams offering positions in the Pennsylvania area—Hockey Operations Internship will be one of them. 5. You will need to first apply for the internship (through the website) then interview for the internship, and lastly secure the internship position before you apply for the RCGC Cooperative Education Program. If you are, in fact, chosen by the sports team, you may then submit a Cooperative Education Application through our website: www.rcgc.edu/coop Organization Website: www.teamworkonline.com Academic Major(s) Desired: Business Time Preference (Part Time, Full Time, Hours): Part Time Compensation per Hour: Varies Availability (Fall, Spring, Summer): SEE WEBSITE: www.teamworkonline.com Job/Project Description: SEE WEBSITE: www.teamworkonline.com Experience/Skills Desired: SEE WEBSITE: www.teamworkonline.com .
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