Articles in the New Industry Projects Category
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A new educational company, working with FolioFLY student members since November 2009, is offering a few lucky students the chance to work on a great market research project!
You will be responsible for distributing and collecting brief market surveys from fellow graduate and undergraduate students. Surveys will be used to gain feedback on a new way to make learning SAT and GRE vocab words a breeze. If you’re one of the lucky students selected, you just need to hand out and collect 300 completed student surveys to EARN $2.00 FOR EACH ONE!
Intended Grade Level: High School and College
Very appropriate …
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Ever think of being a teacher or wonder what it takes to develop a new training program? Get a glimpse of what it’s like, and help create the content for the design and development of an innovative new training product. Help an educational company create an online program to make learning SAT and GRE vocabulary words a breeze. They’re looking for ONE creative college student with the following skills:
- Strong vocabulary
- Superior SAT verbal score
- Literary background
- Comfortable working on tasks based around a list of advanced English vocabulary words
- Working …
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Well, it’s finally arrived! This past summer, a select number of FolioFLY’s most talented student writers had the rare and amazing opportunity to contribute to The American Hotel & Lodging Industry’s new book ~ “A Century of Hospitality”.
The book expertly catalogues the most interesting and relevant industry information including decades of cool hotel innovations, industry leaders and pioneers, landmark hotels and even juicy details on Presidential assassination attempts, cagey underground dealings of legendary mob bosses and major world events that took place in famous hotels across the country from 1910 through 2010.
Selected FolioFLY student writers were …
