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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Job Description: Pro Marketing and Miss GEICO Offshore Racing (www.missgeicoracing.com) are looking for a creative and energetic student with experience in videography and video editing.

Duties: You are to create short videos to promote Miss GEICO Offshore Racing and build excitement for Miss GEICO racing fans.

Summer Internship / Opportunity for employment
3-5 days/week

One Race: Intern will also attend one race of the OPA Tour to record footage for Miss GEICO Racing. Duties will include:
* Filming Miss GEICO Racing team, interviews, and assisting production for Pro-Marketing, Inc.
* Filming pre-race action, post race ceremony.
* Various administrative duties as requested.
Application Process: Please send resume and work portfolio to gerardoo@promarketingpromos.com
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