Cultural & Creative Workforce Development Internships
Northwest Folklife, in collaboration with the Office of Economic Development and the Office of Arts and Culture, has developed a pilot internship program that provides paid internships for Seattle’s young creatives. These internships range between 12-24 weeks long and give youth hands-on training in various creative fields. Interns will work 12-14 hours weekly at their internship sites, and 1-2 hours with Northwest Folklife.
Milli Digital Equity Internship
Milli is a modern creative agency focused on strategic, social-first work. Founded in 2014, Milli has evolved alongside the rapidly changing social media and digital marketing industries. From beloved local burger chainlets to multi-billion dollar household name consumer brands, we’ve spanned the spectrum of brands and marketing challenges.
Our unique approach is rooted in our value system. At Milli, we’re not afraid to flip and dismantle the established agency model. Our perspective is rooted in diversity, inclusion, and moving at the speed of culture. As a modern, millennial-led agency, we boast a network of artists, creators and influencers accessible only by our unique community and cultural proximity.
At Milli, we’re driven by people not skills. Skills can be taught but curiosity, energy, creativity – those are the traits we covet. We’re breaking the traditional agency model and shifting the way we integrate strategy, creative, and social to build a truly multidisciplinary organization. If you’re excited about these two aspects, then you might be a perfect fit at Milli.
Deadline: Applicants are requested to submit no later than Dec. 16, 2020.
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All Applications must be accompanied by a completed Creative Force Intern Intake form.