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Get paid to ride a Harley, and keep the bike when you're done...really!

Harley-Davidson is looking for people to ride around the country on their motorcycles.
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Want to get paid to ride a Harley around the country this summer? And here’s the kicker – when you’re done, you’d get to keep the bike!

Harley Davidson is offering paid 12-week internships for anyone willing to document their journey around the country on social media to promote the motorcycle culture. If you know how to ride, great. If you don’t and you’re selected, they’ll teach you.

And yes – when the internship is over, you’ll get to keep the motorcycle!

If selected, you’d spend the summer riding around, attending Harley-Davidson events and sharing your experiences on social media.

Interested in applying? Just send an email to FreedomInternship@Harley-Davidson.com and show them what freedom means to you. It can be a video, an essay, a photo collage or whatever.

FULL JOB DESCRIPTION

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • The summer, you will get a crash course in marketing at the corporate headquarters in Milwaukee, then apply your skills out on the open road.
  • If you know how to ride, cool. If don’t know how to ride yet, we’ll get you set up at a local Harley-Davidson Riding Academy course.
  • On the road, you’ll attend Harley-Davidson events, meetings and identify other opportunities, as needed.
  • As a Harley-Davidson digital content creator you will chronicle your summer on social media: post videos, share pics, Snapchat, etc.
  • Recruit more people to get into the sport of motorcycling, just like you did. We will supply you with Riding Academy vouchers.
  • Represent the company as a brand enthusiast.

This is a full time commitment. Selected candidates will enter into a specialized services agreement with the Harley-Davidson Motor Company to perform services as independent contractors throughout the term of the internship.

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