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Immediate Openings for GIS Internships at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

September 21, 2009

nasa-largeNASA has immediate openings for Fall 2009 internships at the Marshall Space Flight Center. These 4 to 10 week internships feature flexible start dates and flexible schedules.

The GIS Internship Program is open to community college, undergraduate, and graduate students majoring in the fields of geography, technology, and civil engineering with experience in geospatial technology or an interest in developing their skills in spatial data technology in support of NASA’s mission.  A student majoring in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), history, archaeology or any other major and demonstrating an interest in working in historical documentation and geospatial technology (GIS) will also be considered.

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  1. Mfaniseni Bukhosini permalink
    January 13, 2010 12:24 am

    I would like to formally take a submission of my services to you and your organization. This will help me grow as an individual and will nature the corporate culture that is well recommended by your employees and peers in your fraternity.
    As a young trainee, I would like to avail myself at your curliest convenience. This will help me learn and grow from school of best practices under mentorship. Your assistance will help me attain and polish the following critical skills.
    · Ability to work under pressure
    · Punctuality
    · Ability to work with colleagues
    · Creative and initiative
    · Ability to plan
    Through our combined effort I think I can become an asset to your organization once I graduate.
    In view of success, I want nothing more than the opportunity to do internship with your organization. I will be able to start by June 2010.

    I am looking forward to working with you and thanking you in advance for your cooperation.

    Yours faithfully
    M.P Bukhosini (Mr)

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