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<p id="category"><a href="/contribute/contribute.html">Contribute</a></p>
<h1>Internships</h1>
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<p>
We are looking for bright interns to
join our team. The internships typically take between four and
twelve months, and we accept applications at all times. FSFE
operates in a lively environment of numerous volunteers from
many countries and several full-time employees.
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The interns will work as full-time office employees in Berlin, Germany.
This involves contributing to our <a
href="/projects/work.html">ongoing projects</a> and many other
tasks: implementation of PR activities and communication with
contacts from the community, NGOs, industry, and public
administration, as well as general office tasks. The intern will
coordinate volunteers and FSFE team members during work on various
projects. She or he will also manage the president's travel plan and
occasionally accompany the president on his travels.
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Previous interns at our offices have given great feedback about
our internships, and here's what a couple of recent interns have
to say about their work in FSFE and the Free Software movement:
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<blockquote>
<p>
FSFE is involved in the most important processes on how
Information Society is being shaped, be it on a national,
European, or on a global level. It's exciting to be part of
these activities. <cite>Alexander Finkenberger</cite>
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FSFE is a stimulating environment to work in. There are few
organisations where you can learn from so many perspectives in this
international and interdisciplinary context. If you read my <a
href="http://blogs.fsfe.org/hugo">blog</a> you can have a good overview
of some things I've been working on. <cite><a
href="/about/roy/roy.html">Hugo Roy</a>, Intern 2009-2010</cite>
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</blockquote>
<h2>Requirements</h2>
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interest in and passion for <a href="/freesoftware/freesoftware.html">Free
Software</a>, as well as a solid
basic knowledge of the concept
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<li>
organisation and improvisation skills
</li>
<li>
ability to integrate into a young, motivated and professional
team
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<li>
good working knowledge of English, but other languages are
welcome, ability to understand/speak German is a plus
</li>
<li>
basic acquaintance with working on GNU/Linux systems –
alternatively, you will be migrated at the start of your
internship
</li>
<li>
no programming skills required, basic HTML knowledge will do.
An affinity to technology and willingness to learn are
indispensable, though
</li>
<li>
internship duration: four months minimum up to twelve months
maximum.
</li>
</ul>
<h2>We offer</h2>
<ul>
<li>
a truly challenging and exciting time with a dynamic NGO
active on an international level
</li>
<li>
occasion to take responsibility for your own area of work
</li>
<li>
close-up view of organisational and community processes
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<li>
chance to take the initiative and put your ideas into
practice
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<li>
a chance to travel with the president to interesting places,
meeting Free Software advocates across Europe
</li>
<li>
a small remuneration to cover basic living expenses
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<h2>Eligibility</h2>
<p>
Everybody fulfilling the above criterions are eligible for an
internship in FSFE. It doesn't matter if you are a computer
science, law, economic, social or political student; we like
diversity to get new ideas.
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<p>
This is a full-time job. FSFE will be
keeping a record of all applications and invite potential
candidates for interviews as soon as an opening is approaching.
Please direct your application (in English) containing a letter of
motivation, a CV and references, as well as any questions you
might have, to <a
href="mailto:office@fsfeurope.org">office@fsfeurope.org</a>.<a
class="fn" href="#fn">1</a>
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<p>
We are looking forward to receiving your application.
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<h2 id="fn">Footnotes</h2>
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Please <a
href="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html">do not send any documents in Microsoft Word document
format</a>.
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