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SAVE THE WORLD ONE LICKED ENVELOPE AT A TIME

We are consistently seeking passionate and talented students to fill unique and exciting internship positions that are not only insanely rewarding but actually provide practical hands-on career experience for your future. These positions are open to any major/discipline and typically requires individuals to work in our offices 20-40 hours/week. (Surviving cancer is not a requisite.)
 

We currently offer unpaid internships but local travel and related expenses may be reimbursed on a case-by-case basis. Please register via the link below and be sure to mention which internship you are interested in. Allow 1-2 weeks for a response.

Need proof for how awesome this is? Any of our past interns would be happy to speak with you about their experiences working for us – and how much fun they had making a difference every single day.

Internship types:
  •   Junior Operations Associate
  •   Broadcast Media Production Associate
  •   Social Media Development Associate
  •   Educational/Communications Junior Strategist
  •   Grassroots Junior Developer

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The Stupid Cancer Road Trip—sponsored by Volkswagen—came to a fantastic end to kickoff the OMG! Cancer Summit. Check out the finale video! [Website]
 
Stupid Cancer Show wins StayClassy Award!
The Stupid Cancer Show won "Most Innovative Use Of Social Media" at the 2011 Stay Classy Awards in San Diego on Saturday, September 17th. This prestigious honor only further solidifies our broadcast as a paradigm shifting media platform in healthcare. Thank you to Stay Classy and the thousands of fans out there who voted for us and made this possible! [Website]
 
Our Review of 50/50
After attending an advanced screening, and with permission from Summit Entertainment, Matthew Zachary is proud to share his official "he's not a film critic" review of the game-changing cancer comedy flick, 50/50 [StupidCancerBlog]
A Conversation With Matthew Zachary
Writer Edward Winstead of the prestigious NCI Bulletin (a publication of the National Cancer Institute) recently sat down with i[2]y CEO Matthew Zachary to get the low down on what he's got up his sleeve for the growing young adult cancer movement [NationalCancerInstitute]