The ideal candidate
would be a student who is available to work 10-20 hours a week via the internet and can commit for the
duration of a few months or a semester, though the time commitment is flexible
and negotiable. They need not be libertarian, per se, but they should be
sympathetic to free market alternatives to government largess, understand basic
economic concepts, be able to read critically, write clearly and concisely,
could work well on their own and would be enthusiastic about their work. It
would be a non-paid position, but perhaps a good opportunity to get university
credit (if available, applicable or needed in your program). This is also
something that they could put on their resume. If the internship proved to work
out well, I'm happy to connect them with future opportunities as well as
provide them a letter of recommendation and professional references.
Please send me a resume and a cover
letter along with availability.
I will be in Utah the
week of April 14-18 and am hoping to make a trip to Provo one of those days. If
any students would be interested in meeting with me personally to learn more
about a possible internship, I am happy to set up an appointment.
For those who may be unfamiliar with our mission, Reason
Foundation advances a free society by developing, applying, and
promoting libertarian principles, including individual liberty, free markets,
and the rule of law.
Our website outlines our
most recent research on public pension
reform:
. Reason Foundation has
employed several BYU alumni, including myself and
I can be reached at this
email address or on my cell, (916) 220-2728 if you have any questions. I look
forward to hearing from interested students.
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