A List Apart intern
Thanks to all who applied for the A List Apart internship. We now have more qualified candidates than we can hire, so we’ve stopped accepting letters and resumes. The chosen one will hear from us soon. If you are not chosen, don’t feel bad. Everyone who wrote in was great. Deciding between you is like choosing a favorite star.
A List Apart Magazine, “for people who make websites,” is looking for one good intern.
You will help Erin and Jeffrey cope with incoming, potential articles. You will be a gatekeeper, honest and true. You will see concepts weeks before the public sees them. You will know where the bodies are buried. You will work hard for no wages. You will love it. Your name will appear in the illustrious A List Apart credits. You will dine out on your new fame.
All this and more (hard work) awaits the chosen one. Will she or he be you? Please write and tell us a little about yourself and why you’d like to be an ALA intern. Include a resume (informal is fine) and a brief discussion of an ALA article you enjoyed, along with the reasons you enjoyed it and anything you’d change about it. Please also include your views on the hyphen and the serial comma.
Filed under: A List Apart, Design, Publishing, work
3 Responses to “A List Apart intern”
Comments off.







[...] A List Apart is looking for an intern, will it be you? [...]
[...] The seminal web magazine, A List Apart, is looking for one good intern. The full details are available at Jeffrey Zeldman’s web site. There’s no money involved, but you’ll get plenty of geek street cred, and that’s arguably much more valuable in the long run. So, if any of you are looking for your big break (or at the very least, your 15 minutes of fame) this could be your chance. Prepare your application, and make sure you are prepared to discuss the relative merits and faults of the em dash and en dash. [...]
[...] The seminal web magazine, A List Apart, is looking for one good intern. The full details are available at Jeffrey Zeldman’s web site. There’s no money involved, but you’ll get plenty of geek street cred, and that’s arguably much more valuable in the long run. So, if any of you are looking for your big break (or at the very least, your 15 minutes of fame) this could be your chance. Prepare your application, and make sure you are prepared to discuss the relative merits and faults of the em dash and en dash. [...]