Saturday, December 21, 2024

Bioinformatics Internship Programs

Scientific Content Writing Internship

Scientific content writing internship is available at CBIRT for deserving candidates. The duration of the internship will be at least 2 months.
 
About the work from home job/internship
 
Creating strong, engaging scientific content (related to the latest bioinformatics research) in a plagiarism-free, AI-free, easy and understandable manner.
 
Who can apply:
 
Only those candidates can apply who:
1. are available for the work from home job/internship
2. have good understanding of bioinformatics or computational biology
3. have excellent writing skills in English
4. are available for duration of 2 months
5. have relevant skills and interests
 
Other requirements:
1. Should be from a Bioinformatics/Biology or computer science, background only.
 
How to apply:
  • Interested candidates may send their CV, mentioning interest in the internship to info@cbirt.net

Digital Marketing Internship

As a ‘Digital Marketing Intern’, you will play a crucial role in expanding CBIRT’s online presence and engaging with our community through various social media platforms. This internship offers an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in social media management while making a positive impact through your digital contribution.
 
About the work from home job/internship
 
Selected intern’s day-to-day responsibilities include:

1. Assist in managing and updating our social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.
2. Create engaging and compelling content, such as posts, images, and videos, to promote our organization’s mission and programs.
3. Monitor social media channels for mentions, comments, and messages, and respond in a timely and professional manner.
4. Collaborate with team members to develop social media campaigns and strategies to raise awareness, drive engagement, and increase followers.
5. Conduct research to identify trends and best practices in social media marketing.
6. Candidates from a biology background only are eligible for this internship.
7. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

 
Who can apply:
  • Academic Background: Students currently pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, ideally with a background in bioinformatics, biotechnology, or a related field.
  • Digital Media Experience: Creativity and experience in digital media—such as content creation, social media management, or digital marketing—are highly preferred.
  • Scientific Communication Skills: Familiarity with scientific communication, with the ability to present complex bioinformatics concepts in an accessible and engaging way, is essential.
  • Digital Tools Proficiency: Experience with digital tools and platforms, including graphic design software, video editing, and analytics tools, is advantageous.
  • Organizational Skills: Strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple projects effectively.
  • Writing Skills: Excellent English writing skills are a must.
  • Passion for Learning: A keen interest in staying updated with the latest trends in digital media and bioinformatics, and the ability to apply this knowledge to create engaging content.
How to apply:
  • Interested candidates may send their CV, mentioning interest in the internship to info@cbirt.net

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