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USARK Intern Wanted

The United States Association of Reptile Keepers (USARK) is seeking an intern.

June 14, 2010

By Andrew Wyatt

The United States Association of Reptile Keepers (USARK) is looking for outgoing, reliable individuals with a superior work ethic to apply for an internship. Applicants must be professional and have excellent organizational skills. Sales experience is preferred. Applicants must be able to do some traveling, with all expenses paid and a daily stipend. Essentially, the applicant would serve as executive assistant to the president. This position will be held for 18 months and could lead to a permanent paid position. Please send resume and photo of yourself to president@usark.org.

Andrew Wyatt is the President of the United States Association of Reptile Keepers (USARK) and has been an avid herp enthusiast for more than 35 years. He has traveled the world and has had his animals featured in a number of television productions. For more information about USARK, click here.

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what an intern wish i could
robert, hubert, NC
Posted: 8/29/2011 5:55:46 PM
they really need to find the right guy.
Kyle, Exton, PA
Posted: 7/25/2010 5:52:55 PM
i hope you find the perfect person for the job
sean, murrieta, CA
Posted: 7/3/2010 8:59:03 PM
Cool! Too bad the need wasn't about twenty-five years ago when I could afford to be an intern. Ah-hhh Responsibilities, got love them. Good luck with the search.
Alex, Greenwood, IN
Posted: 6/17/2010 6:46:53 PM
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