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Internship Alert: Jus Corpus looking for Content Creators

Bar & Bench

Jus Corpus is a double-blind peer-reviewed E-Journal that provides a platform to students, academicians, scholars, professors & professionals in the fields of law and management to publish their Articles, Blogs, Case Comments, Research Papers, etc. in the different volumes and Blog section.

ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP

Jus Corpus is expanding its Department of Content Creators and thereby inviting applications. A member of the Content Creator Board is expected to submit 3 Blogs + 1 Article in a month on the topic either assigned by the mentor or it can be decided by the member, depending upon the requirements of the Blog.

ELIGIBILITY

· Any student pursuing 3 years or 5 years LL.B. course from any recognized University.

· Any student pursuing LL.M. course from any recognized University.

· Any person having a graduate or post-graduate degree in law from any recognized University.

PERKS AND BENEFITS

The below-mentioned benefits can be availed by the eligible candidates.

1. Certificate on working as a member under Content Creators Board.

2. Your photograph will be uploaded on our website under Content Creators.

3. Letter of Recommendation to those who will perform exceptionally well.

4. Permanent position those who will complete all his/her tasks assigned to them in the 2 months.

5. FREE Mobile Accessory to those whose every submission will be published within 2 months.

TENURE

2 Months.

NUMBER OF POSITIONS

30

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Those candidates who are interested in applying may send their CV to our Official Email Address: thejuscorpus@gmail.com with the Subject: “Application for Content Creators”.

CONTACT

For any further queries feel free to email us at support@juscorpus.com

To know more Visit us at:-

Jus Corpus: - https://www.juscorpus.com/call-for-content-creators-by-jus-corpus-apply-now/

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