Digital Design Internship Experience 1.B: Graphic Design, Illustration, and Layout for Training Books
PromoterMotor™ applies and shares diverse knowledge from many disciplines: we serve diverse non-profits and for-impact for-profits with strategic and tactical marketing that bolsters growth, awareness, attracting support, and sales. Our internships are arranged into departments of collaborating skill-areas that enable various related majors, minors, and concentrations to focus on education-relevant training projects relevant to our internal operations and/or our client activities. PromoterMotor’s scalable, AI-assisted services maximize public attention, donations, and interactions, ensuring outstanding service for organizations across the United States. You will learn from how we arise to provide first-class consulting, training, and combined prospecting and appointment setting that ensures quality for our clients and teammates.
At PromoterMotor, you benefit good organizations while gaining practical experience through real-world applications. Educated, highly trained members, up to and including the CEO, will directly guide you. We have trained over 300 interns through business, digital design, human resources, marketing, software engineering, and technical writing teams. We provide project-based, hands-on learning experiences, valuable mentorship, and inclusive collaboration. We took the time to write this thorough internship description because we care about our interns and giving you a good experience, even from before it starts. Join us to make a difference!
Rolling Start and End Dates All Year apply today after reading this posting completely: we take applications from over 1,200 colleges and accommodate all of their schedules by enabling selected interns to start at almost any week of the year. Ignore the start date in Handshake; its software does not allow date ranges, but we do!
100% Remote Participate-from-Anywhere Position
Full-time and Part-time flexible participation within and across semesters and breaks is allowed
Unpaid Internship for with syllabus-based training, plus
Project-based Learning where you can request options that extend your training well beyond what you started to learn in college
Personal Growth and Ongoing Career Achievements, including resume building, structured internship programs and supervision, networking opportunities, future careers at PromoterMotor, and developing skills required by top companies and prestigious graduate schools
Possible Academic Credit: check with your college about credit (some colleges require it for internships; for others, it is optional) and visa requirements before applying
Possible second internship to gain wider training and skills within the same or different department after good performance in your first internship with us
Project-based Learning: This team is developing the visual content for PromoterMotor's upcoming books, websites, and related materials for new employees, managers, digital media professionals, and more. Our goal with the book is to provide everyday advice that is almost too common and subtle for the professors to have taught them in typical classes in any department. It is about the kinds of things that employers expect you to know but that aren't part of classes, aren't part of common knowledge, and aren't even taught by employers, not even by ones with handbooks and training for their employees. For example, handbooks teach employees about the law in company policies but not about soft skills or how to get ahead in the eyes of their supervisors. Projects will include the visual design of the topics and facilitate the collaborative RoT meeting to ensure interns are equipped with the necessary tools to empower them at the start of their professional careers. Your training experience will be aligned with the activities of the company during the time of your internship, so while overarching training and responsibilities will be similar to what is described here, the projects and details of the experience will evolve over time.
We expect that applicants already have learned the fundamentals of design through their coursework. This internship focuses on applying those fundamentals in a way that receives feedback that is realistic to the professional world. It will give you experiences with how design interplays with other departments that is not commonly taught in college design programs. If you are looking for an internship that teaches design basics, this is not the internship for you; learn those from having taken at least 1 to 2 years of college classes already. Learn how to apply that knowledge here. We do not have a full-time design expert on the team, so the supervision and feedback will be primarily from the CEO, marketing, and business department leaders along with an optional external expert design mentor
Training and Responsibilities: May Include But Will Not Be Limited To
Design illustrations, layouts, and promotional imagery for the RoT book
Facilitate and help lead the biweekly, collaborative RoT meeting with all interns
Participate in a 100% remote environment alongside peers across the globe
Navigate diverse workplace with varying time zones and cultural backgrounds while maintaining an inclusive and supportive environment
Build strong connections with other interns and staff people through networking, peer collaboration, and other weekly meetings while working remotely.
Attend regular meetings to network and work alongside other teams and departments, preventing isolation and facilitating collaboration
This team will sometimes work with the software engineering teams (regarding coding), marketing teams (regarding messaging), business teams (regarding sales leads), human resources teams, and technical writing teams.
Notes: Think of this internship as an opportunity to apply the skills you’ve gained in the classroom to real-world situations, not as an introduction to skills or an alternative to classes. Also, look for us to give you the kind of real-world business context and feedback that professors generally cannot provide, not only about your specific skill area but (perhaps more importantly!) feedback from perspectives outside of your major, such as how various other aspects of the business drive needs and decisions for your projects. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it indicates the many projects taking place. You might focus on some of these to the exclusion of others. Tasks and training will change according to business needs.
Example Relevant Future Careers include but are not limited to: Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Digital Media Specialist
Example Relevant Majors include but are not limited to: Digital Media, Graphic Design, Digital, Web Design, Marketing, Advertising, Visual Design, Digital Arts, Fine Arts, Communication, UX Design
Quantitative Resume Accomplishments: After completing this internship, depending on the projects completed, here are the top accomplishments that you might be able to add to your resume:
Created numerous designs that illustrate the content of a book
Created many designs featured in my portfolio
Qualitative Resume Accomplishments: After completing this internship, depending on the projects completed, here are the top accomplishments that you might be able to add to your resume:
Led discussions in meetings regarding internal training for all team members
Participated in and expanded the training procedures that will benefit future interns
Presented the status and progress of ongoing projects in weekly meetings with supervisors and colleagues for evaluation
Learning Objectives:
Rapport-building: Develop high networking outreach skills through creating and utilizing communications
Presentations: Contribute to and deliver effective and engaging presentations to a variety of audiences
Facilitation: Help learners acquire, retain, and apply knowledge and skills through asking questions and encouraging open discussions
Reading and Writing Comprehension: Develop excellent oral and written communication skills in professional documents, especially with creating and improving templates and spreadsheets
Time Management, Organization, and Coordination: Focus on different tasks and use time, energy, strength, mental capacity, physical space, etc. effectively and efficiently to achieve the desired outcome
Service Orientation: Deepen knowledge of the nonprofit consulting sector
Telecommuting: Participate remotely in both a team and individually
Communication: Make connections with your peers and others through a positive personality and sense of humor
Technology Learning Areas: Please review these tutorials before beginning an internship with us.
Vector-based design software, like Illustrator and/or Inkscape, see https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/tutorials.html and https://inkscape.org/doc/tutorials/basic/tutorial-basic.html
Google Suite, especially spreadsheets (Google Sheets) and documents that can be edited collaboratively, such as support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282959 up to and including the Level 3 -- Advanced section
Google Meet video conferencing software, such as cloudskillsboost.google/course_templates/198
Meeting recording software, such as obsproject.com/wiki
Systems for Continual Process Improvement, see also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continual_improvement_process
PromoterMotor is an Advertising Agency and a Division of Bashpole Software, Inc.
Real, Hands-on Experience: Rather than the coffee-fetching of a typical internship or the textbook learning of a classroom setting, we provide interns with hands-on experience with real projects. Each intern will have a main project along the lines of the title of the internship position to which they were accepted, plus several side projects, which together create diverse learning experiences. Moreover, your training and participation in our research and development can help nonprofits worldwide connect with donors, volunteers, constituents, and more.
Make a Difference: By participating here, you can help a variety of organizations help the world on a larger scale than volunteering for any one nonprofit. Join us in pursuing truth, knowledge, and how best to help the world make itself a better place. We are developing a first-of-its-kind system to help non-profits and for-profits gain the publicity that is currently more desperately needed than ever.
Teamwork and Mentorship: PromoterMotor enables you to work in small teams of typically 1 to 5 interns. You’ll meet regularly with fellow interns on your team. You’ll also meet weekly as a team to gain direct supervision and mentorship from the company’s CEO, senior staff members, and/or more seasoned interns.
Network with Peers, Mentors, and More: PromoterMotor creates networking opportunities by helping you learn how to communicate effectively with executives. This skill will allow you to build lasting impressions and have direct interactions with staff members and fellow interns around the United States and the world. Interns often report connecting with more people in our remote internships than in physical classrooms of comparable size because of how we encourage and facilitate networking meetings.
Company Culture: PromoterMotor believes it’s crucial for interns to feel comfortable speaking up for what they believe in. We value suggestions for improvements on all aspects of our company and voicing opinions about projects in team settings. Additionally, we seek interns who can pursue the career growth they want and the courage to request the kind of work they want to do. PromoterMotor looks for intellectually honest individuals with a spirit of independence and interdependence.
Workplace Readiness Training: Employers expect students to understand communication soft skills and corporate culture; however, colleges offer few opportunities for students to learn day-to-day workplace fundamentals for behavior. As a result, we’ve developed something unique: our Rules-of-Thumb (RoT’s) training process. The RoTs are the otherwise unwritten rules of professional etiquette based on hard-learned experiences of industry professionals. We’re developing a book and a training system for explicitly teaching this kind of advice to our employees, interns, and eventually to others, which will be valuable for their future careers.
Portfolio: With approval from management, this internship also offers opportunities to add examples to your professional portfolio, which you can later use for future job applications.
Letter of Recommendation: If you successfully complete one or more internships, we will sign compelling letters of recommendation for you. Previous interns have used these letters to enter our nation’s top graduate programs and excellent post-graduation careers. We can also serve as a reference for various applications you may pursue.
Leadership Opportunities: In addition to encouraging each intern to demonstrate personal leadership within their team of fellow interns, PromoterMotor also has “Level 3: Management” internships in every department that people can apply to as long as they have participated in at least one prior internship with us. This advanced position gives smart, responsible interns training and practice for leading teams of other interns while under the supervision of a PromoterMotor supervisor.
Academic Credit: If you want work-study or school credit for the internship, we can almost always provide the kind of oversight your university would require. Some educational institutions require prior approval before the start of an internship. It is your responsibility to check with your institution to be sure you meet all requirements for participation before you interview with us. We do NOT require you to enroll in a class or get credit for your internship; some universities do require this of you, others make it optional, and still others do not allow credit.
You will work either collaboratively in a team or independently on a project of your choice from a list that we will provide.
Every week, you will use your “Personal Syllabus” to complete weekly tasks and log your process.
In weekly team meetings, you will be guided by Bashpole team members who have years of experience and will act as your supervisor. You may ask questions about department supervisors during your interview. In weekly team meetings, you’ll show your syllabus log to your team via a screenshare and show, get feedback on, and take notes for the next steps with your project.
In addition, you'll have intern-only meetings throughout the week to collaborate with your peers, review each other's work, and answer each other's questions.
Every other week, we will have an “All Hands and Rule of Thumb (RoT) Meeting” where all interns will work collaboratively on the Rule of Thumb (RoT) book. The book contains our advice about corporate culture and communications soft skills: these are mostly from lessons we learned the 'hard way' in the workplace, things that no one taught us in college classes but that most employers expect you to know.
We have team and individual meetings every week via Google Meet. We expect you to be generally available for meetings during US Eastern time business hours.
Aside from scheduled meetings, you will have your choice for daily start and stop times; you can create a routine that works for you as long as you prioritize your internship.
For internships taken during the fall or spring, participate part-time. For internships during the summer, participate full-time. Internships can be a mix of part- and full-time.
Manage your schedule well to fulfill the weekly internship time you agree to.
Internship start and end dates are flexible according to your university’s calendar for classes.
We offer both part and full-time internships with rolling start dates (starting whichever week of the year works best for you) and can generally work around your class schedule, as long as you commit to a routine
You can switch from full-time to part-time, or vice versa, as long as the duration adds up to a total of at least 400 hours, with 480 hours preferred.
If full-time: strongly preferred in summer and available throughout the year, 40 hours/week (or whatever is the maximum your college allows) lasts for about 3 months.
If part-time: during school sessions, 12-20 hours/week (or whatever is the maximum your college allows) for about 6 months.
A genuine interest in the nonprofit consulting sector
Classroom experience relevant to this position
Proactive mindsets that like their voices to be heard
Detailed note-taking habits
Time management skills who are organized and dependable
An eagerness to take initiative with their ideas and communicate early and often
Meetings are taken in a community center that provides offices and workspace for local businesses and nonprofits:
Bashpole Software, Inc. /dba/ PromoterMotor.com
c/o North Webster Community Center
301 North Main StreetNorth Webster, IN 46555
Deliveries Only:
Bashpole Software, Inc. /dba/ PromoterMotor.com
8791 E. Wesley LN.North Webster, IN 46555