Then look no further. Everplaces is taking in interns for editorial positions, and you can do your internship located anywhere on the globe.
Your responsibilities would be research and content curation. You’d also be writing short and snappy blog posts about travel and urban experiences. There would be other tasks in marketing and curation too.
If your dream is to be a travel writer or editor and you have an eye for the authentic, then this could be a great place to start. You’ll be joining a passionate and talented team committed to revolutionize the travel & recommendations industry. It’s a wonderful world - we want to make it easier to share it.
We have a couple of positions available. They are unpaid and can be both full time and part time, so you can do it alongside your studies. Contact our CEO Tine Thygesen on [email protected] for more information.
Dev? We’re hiring both part time and full time developers based out of Cph. Python, iOS and front end JavaScript. See www.everplaces.com/jobs
Credits to 2011trip.com for the image
When logged into Everplaces website, go to the “Follow” tab and see a list people we think you’d like.
After all, the best places are the ones you find through friends, not from guide books. And that’s the purpose of Everplaces.
Lots of people just had a nice long weekend due to Easter. If you had the chance to try out something new, perhaps you’ve been exploring your own city or traveled somewhere exciting, then we’d love to hear from you. Because if you found new places to love, then we’d like to share them with the rest of the Everplaces community.
Everplaces is all about really special places; restaurants, bars, markets, building, galleries, shops and locations - so send us a bit of text and a link to your profile and will feature your special places right here in our blog. Just email tine (at) everplaces (dot) com. Photo credits to blog.instagram.com
In Everplaces many of us are into films, so naturally we are intrigued to find out where the “Camera, action, go!” takes place.
For the fans of “A Royal Affair / En Kongelig Affære” check out Struensee's collection on Everplaces. It features important locations and small facts about his life.
For those of you who have not yet seen the film, it is an award-winning historical film set in the 18th century Copenhagen, at the court of the mentally ill King Christian VII of Denmark, and focuses on the romance between the queen and the royal physician Johan F. Struensee.