Psychology Today Spring Editorial Internship
Psychology Today has an excellent opportunity for a few smart and talented editorial interns at our office in New York. We are a small staff, so you’ll be a key member of the team. Interns pitch story ideas and write short articles for the magazine and the website. They typically receive a byline each issue. Other duties include working closely with staff on story research and special projects, proofing print and online copy, helping to manage editorial content on our website, and occasional transcription and light clerical work.
Journalism experience and an interest in human behavior required. Background in psychology and/or experience writing science stories not mandatory, but a major plus. Must be able to juggle several tasks at once and work autonomously.
Position runs January through April, 2-5 days a week.
Oprah.com is seeking a hard-working, web-savvy and enthusiastic intern to join our staff this spring. This is a part-time, unpaid internship position and you must be able to receive credit.
Duties will include production, photo research, market work, research for stories, social media, and brainstorming story ideas.
Applicants should be comfortable in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment. They should be diligent managers of their own time and not afraid to ask questions. A passion for journalism and for women’s magazines in particular, as well as enthusiasm about exploring the many creative opportunities involved in web journalism, are essential. Writing experience and strong research skills are a must. Web experience is a plus, but not necessary. Additionally, a sense of humor and diverse interests are welcome.
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM - SPRING 2016
LFB Media Group is currently seeking standout individuals to join our internship program, with an interest in learning about entertainment, hospitality, food and beverage focused-Public Relations.
At LFB, we pride ourselves in creating a fun and inspiring environment to encourage “up and coming” talent to join the industry. Our interns become a part of the team, attending red carpet events and photo/broadcast shoots, touring our clients’ restaurants and hotels, participating in calls, and contributing to internal agency meetings and brainstorms.
Responsibilities:
During the course of the internship program, we work to educate our future publicists on the skills required to become a successful PR professional, and provide a valuable hands-on experience by demonstrating assignments that are representative of what the team executes on a daily basis, including (but not limited to):
How to support general PR campaigns, openings, partnerships and events for global hotel groups, restaurants and nightlife companies
How to facilitate and manage photo and broadcast shoots
How to manage events, highlighting red carpets, media check-in and RSVP list management
How to monitor for client coverage in print and online outlets via Meltwater, Cision, and other media tracking programs
How to conduct competitive brand analysis
How to identify potential press opportunities through editorial research and media monitoring
How to clip press placements
How to assemble trend reports
How to create and manage media appointments/reservations/property tours
How to successfully report to and communicate with clients
How to write creative and unique media pitches and press releases
How to build and manage comprehensive media databases
How to manage client status/activity reports
How to manage sample tracking
How to distribute media and talent mailers
How to distribute media announcements and pitches
How to develop meeting/call agendas and recaps
Stereogum is seeking Editorial Interns for Spring 2017.
The Stereogum Editorial Internship is an exclusive program that accepts a small number of applicants each semester. The program is open to students currently enrolled in journalism and/or creative writing programs who are able to receive academic credit for their involvement. Interns will work out of Stereogum’s offices in midtown Manhattan.
The internship offered here is multifaceted. The right applicant will be involved with all aspects of the site’s editorial and production process, which includes (but is not limited to): assisting writers and editors with research, transcription, and reporting; assembling posts in the site’s admin; curating photo galleries; setting up video and audio streams; vetting new artists for coverage; assisting in curation and assembly of live events; and of course writing for Stereogum.
The right applicant will be highly ambitious and deeply plugged into new music, with goals to work in music journalism and/or the field of music. He or she should be a skilled writer with some web background as well as social media savvy.
Stereogum Editorial Interns are expected to work two (2) full days per week; schedules are flexible, however, and will be based on both parties’ needs and availability. Editorial Interns should have access to a laptop.
Town & Country is seeking a hard working, meticulous intern to directly assist the beauty and health department, beginning in mid to late January. We are looking for interns who can work 2 days a week through the spring semester.
Editorial interns will be charged with recruiting writers for the website and magazine, editing material for print and online, and writing for the website. Accordingly, successful candidates will have a broad interest and academic training in international relations, global issues, and current events. They will also have editorial experience and a basic knowledge of social media. Foreign languages are desired, but not mandatory.
Production company Warrior Poets is seeking research interns a few days a week to assist on a specific new documentary film in production.
Responsibilities include: Conducting extensive research via web searching, books, phone calls, skype, etc. Hours and days are really dependent on each individual's availability. Obviously this is flexible given it's an internship.
All interns will receive a credit in the film. We also offer a $10 dollar a day stipend, (essentially a free lunch), and we have the ability to offer college credit if needed. In addition, this truly is an awesome opportunity at a successful company. A lot of our interns have gone onto full time jobs here.
Thanks and hope to hear from you!
We are looking to add stellar wordsmiths to our Editorial Team and work with two of our brands’ content sites. This is a great opportunity to grow your portfolio and learn about early stage businesses.
In this role, you will write clips for The Path (thepathmag.com / a health and wellness content site) as well as Rise & Shine (theriseandshine.com / a lifestyle site). You will participate in pitch meetings and pitch topics that fall within the areas of health, fitness, nutrition, food, lifestyle and travel. As part of this internship, you will help with guest writer recruitment as well as support the brands’ social media strategy.
Highline Residential is a Real Estate Brokerage firm with 4 offices throughout New York. We are seeking a part time journalism intern to assist with:
Content Creation - Based on ideas provided by leadership, create blog posts, white pages, articles
Copy writing: Editing/helping with Agent Bio's and Spot Checking listing descriptions on website to ensure quality is in line with what we expect
Content Promotion - Promote content on social media and elsewhere
Presentation Materials - Assist with writing content for company presentations
Primary responsibility is support of senior editorial staff. Responsibilities include proofreading, research, drafting of content, liaising with contributors and news sources, coordination of submission deadlines, social media and marketing assistance. Duties can include answering phones, correspondence and calendar management. Must have excellent writing skills and be proficient in Word. Ability to type at least 60 wpm a plus. Proficiency in Photoshop, Illustrator and/or basic video editing skills also a plus.