Description
as an AP you will be asked to take part in production of news flashes and shows. find and write stories, write headlines etc.
Qualifications
journalism or radio
as an AP you will be asked to take part in production of news flashes and shows. find and write stories, write headlines etc.
journalism or radio
The analyst position at Axis Innovation works with both investors and start-ups and plays a key role in helping start-ups and investors close deals. Works directly with the Dealflow Manager and CEO. Responsibilities include:
● Researching international investors relevant for Axis portfolio companies
● Developing and managing relationships with new investors, start-ups, and partners
● Creating monthly newsletter sent to hundreds of leading investors in dozens of countries
● Screening applications from start-ups, advising Axis team on strongest start-ups to work with, and assisting in the interview process
● Setting up calls and meetings between start-ups and investors, often attending
● Attending events and networking with start-ups and players in the start-up ecosystem
● Assisting in preparation for Axis events which may include screening companies, editing
presentations, agenda writing, setting up 11
meetings, and attending events
● Potential for travel abroad for Axis events with the team. Previous Axis interns have gone abroad to participate at Axis events in Europe.
The analyst will learn all about the start-up world internationally, with a special emphasis on Israel.
Will gain a deep appreciation of how venture capital works, how start-ups are built, keys to success, and significant work experience by meeting with entrepreneurs, investors and key
members of the start-up ecosystem.
Other skills:
● Microsoft Office and Google Docs
● Social networks
● Strong Internet Research
● CRM
● Ability to cold email and cold call
● Driven and motivated
● quick learner
● Knowledge of the startup world and connections a plus
● Good interpersonal skills we’re
fun people 🙂
Apply your expertise in quantitative analysis, data mining, and the presentation of data to see beyond the numbers.
Create customized tailor-made P&L and financial plans for our customers.
Industry researches.
Research and summarize data sources, including use of basic statistics and visualizations, and communicate findings in writing and presentation
Contribute with innovative ideas
Attend meetings with potential clients
Bachelor’s degree in economics/ Certificate student.
High proficiency in Excel.
High written and oral English communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a team.
Multi-Tasking, organized, self-managed, and hands-on.
Part of the investment team, deal flow and analysis
Economics/ Finance
The media and marketing coordinator works on projects related to digital promotion and marketing of the company. Works directly with the Business Development/Marketing Manager and CEO.
Responsibilities include:
● Managing Axis Innovation social media facebook, twitter, linkedin, instagram and more
● Website assisting in the creation and upkeep of the Axis Innovation events webpages
● Managing Axis Innovation blog
● Assisting in the graphics and content writing on the monthly newsletter sent to 15,000 + people in over 40 countries
● Graphic Design for fliers, email, and website (knowledge in Ai, PS, Powerpoint)
● Assisting in preparation for Axis events and logistics support prior to the event.
● Potential for travel abroad for Axis events with the team. Previous Axis interns have gone abroad to participate at Axis events in Europe.
The media and marketing coordinator will gain real experience in social media, event management, exposure to the start-up ecosystem including start-ups and investors.
Experience with event planning and social media a strong plus. Ideal candidate should be a business, marketing or communications major, with real work experience a plus.
Other skills:
● social media
● event planning
● strong creative writing skills (for social media and blogging)
● quick learner
● graphic design a plus
● Good interpersonal skills we’re
fun people 🙂
Israel Story’s internship program is a vital part of our team’s operations.
Internship cohorts consist of 1 to 3 people, and interns participate in every stage of the production process, from pitching, researching, and reporting stories, to editing, uploading, and publicizing them. In addition to production tasks, interns are also assigned to work with our producers on various institutional tasks like answering team emails, running social media accounts, and editing our website. Israel Story prides itself on being a meritocracy, so good ideas are pursued, regardless of where they come from, and interns are encouraged to speak up, get involved, and pursue ideas about which they are passionate.
The position is based in Jerusalem, but we are also open to interns living in Tel Aviv, as long as they are willing to come to our Jerusalem offices 3 days a week. Regardless of location, however, this isn’t a full-time office job: you’ll also get to explore the country as you help us find and tell the stories of Israel’s most interesting characters.
Israel Story interns are self-starters and have the opportunity to be involved in every step of podcast production. Through the training they receive at our show, they leave the internship prepared to produce high-quality audio content, and engage in storytelling that challenges the boundaries of traditional genres. Israel Story internship alumni have gone on to hold positions at This American Life, The New York Times, Pineapple Street Media, and Harvard’s Neiman Fellowship, among others.
Positions require a 6-month commitment, which could lead to a longer-term, paid job. The position is unpaid, but transportation is covered.
Candidates with experience in audio production, storytelling, journalism, multimedia production, musical production, scoring, production logistics, and/or social media are strongly encouraged to apply.
as a producer you will take part in producing news flashes – finding and writing stories, headlines, editing short Vo etc.
journalism
Israel Story’s internship program is a vital part of our team’s operations.
Internship cohorts consists of 1 to 3 people, and interns participate in every stage of the production process, from pitching, researching, and reporting stories, to editing, uploading, and publicizing them. In addition to production tasks, interns are also assigned to work with our producers on various institutional tasks like answering team emails, running social media accounts, and editing our website. Israel Story prides itself on being a meritocracy, so good ideas are pursued, regardless of where they come from, and interns are encouraged to speak up, get involved, and pursue ideas about which they are passionate.
The position is based in Jerusalem, but we are also open to interns living in Tel Aviv, as long as they are willing to come to our Jerusalem offices 3 days a week. Regardless of location, however, this isn’t a full-time office job: you’ll also get to explore the country as you help us find and tell the stories of Israel’s most interesting characters.
Israel Story interns are self-starters, and have the opportunity to be involved in every step of podcast production. Through the training they receive at our show, they leave the internship prepared to produce high-quality audio content, and engage in storytelling that challenges the boundaries of traditional genres. Israel Story internship alumni have gone on to hold positions at This American Life, The New York Times, Pineapple Street Media, and Harvard’s Neiman Fellowship, among others.
Positions require a 5-6 month commitment, which could lead to a longer-term, paid job. The position is unpaid, but transportation is covered.
Candidates with experience in audio production, production logistics, storytelling, multimedia production, musical production, scoring, journalism, and/or social media are strongly encouraged to apply.