The Observer’s newsroom boasts a unique and tightly knit culture that benefits from both the energy and fearlessness of young reporters and as the experience and wisdom of editors.
Interns are integrated into this environment and into the weekly production cycle of the paper, where they have the opportunity to gain invaluable reporting and general newsroom experience. When the paper is on deadline, interns are charged with fact-checking articles as they move from writer to editor to copy desk to production. When not on deadline, interns are encouraged to become acquainted with editors and writers, get involved in longer-term projects, and do their own reporting and writing for the website and paper.
O, The Oprah Magazine is seeking a hard-working, web-savvy and enthusiastic web intern to join our staff for the fall 2016 semester. This is a part-time, unpaid internship position. 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.
Seeking Fall 2016 Fashion & Accessories Interns!
Responsibilities
Learning how an editorial fashion closet runs
Observing how to analyze trends each season via runway shows on Vogue.com
Observing how the fashion department works together to create each months fashion pages.
Learning to communicate with PR companies and Brands.
Learning to catalog samples.
Learning to pack for photo shoots.
Learning and observing the different procedures on how to assist on photo shoots with stylist
Requirements
***UNPAID INTERNSHIP Must be able to receive school credit ***
Interns are needed from August 2016 – December 2016
Must be available for at least 1 full school term.
3 days a week minimum, 4 or 5 preferred.
Seeking Sophmores, Juniors and Seniors
All Majors welcome
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.
Do you love DIY—and the idea of a career in digital publishing? Yes? Then we want to talk you! BobVila.com—the online home of America’s original home improvement icon—seeks an intern to join its dedicated team in New York City. Visited by millions each month, the site publishes daily home and garden content and hosts thousands of videos from the decades Bob Vila spent on TV. Our mission is to serve as your coach for the entire home improvement journey, from inspiration to how-to instructions to the goods you need to buy.
The ideal candidate should be comfortable working with digital publishing tools like WordPress, as well as editing images and video. Experience shooting video is a definite plus. Among other miscellaneous tasks, the internship includes these responsibilities:
• Packaging and producing content. Turn submissions from our expert freelancers into engaging content and in the process, get to know the behind-the-scenes logistics of publishing to a mass web audience. Gain experience proofreading, contribute your own story ideas, and seize the opportunity to write on your favorite topics in the category.
• Conducting photo research. Under guidance from staff editors, help us hunt down and secure permissions for images to support site content and assorted other media-rich initiatives. Along the way, perfect your image-editing skills and learn how to use photos to illustrate an editorial theme.
• Learning SEO. While brainstorming the next big hits for the website, get friendly with the search engine optimization tactics that really connect site content to the largest possible audience. Working with BobVila.com, you would refine and enforce SEO best practices and, in so doing, acquire a skill that many companies value highly.
• Editing video. Let your creativity loose on the Bob Vila archive, re-fashioning classic episodes into short-form, web-optimized clips. In addition, work with stock and original footage to create video accompaniments to select site content. Make your mark by helping an iconic broadcast TV brand continue its successful transition into the digital era.
THE PERKS
• Put a marquee name on your resume
• Get a crash course in online audience building
• Meet Bob Vila
• Help shape the legacy of an American icon
• College credit where available
Marie Claire’s features department is looking to hire bright, detail-oriented editorial interns for the Fall of 2015. Candidates must have an interest in career news, international women’s news, entertainment/culture, and relationships. This is NOT a fashion internship.
The internship experience includes shadowing features editors while they put together upcoming issues, and learning how to research, report, pitch, write and transcribe interviews for a national magazine. We’re looking for interns who can work at least three days, preferably full time. The internship is unpaid and all applicants must be able to receive school credit.
Studio 360 is the Peabody Award-winning show and podcast about creativity, pop culture, the arts and ideas hosted by novelist and journalist (and “Spy” magazine co-founder) Kurt Andersen. Produced by PRI and WNYC.
Studio 360 is looking for sharp, enthusiastic self-starters, with or without radio skills, to participate in our program as interns and volunteers.
We accept interns who are current students (undergraduate or graduate), or who have graduated no more than 12 months prior to the start of the internship.
We also welcome volunteers, no longer in school, who want to explore radio and multimedia production.
Terms last about four months and require a 21-hour commitment. The internship takes place at New York Public Radio in Lower Manhattan. There is a $12 stipend per day. Terms coincide with the academic calendar: roughly September-December, January-April, and May-August.
WantMoreWork (www.wantmore.work) is a start-up creating digital platforms for professional meetings around dedicated professional communities. The goal is to streamline the working world by enabling everyone to find tasks appropriate to his expertise.
Position: Editorial Manager (W/M)
Context:
WantMore.Work is building two distinct first platforms:
- consultants.WantMore.Work, For the consultants community (launched)
- homedesigners.WantMore.work, For the homedesigners community (to be launched) For each of these platforms, we created weekly thematic newsletters. These have quality content, with feature articles and interviews. As editorial manager, your mission is to maintain the quality and regularity of consultants newsletters and create and launch the Homedesigners Newsletter.
Main tasks:
- Prepare and deliver the various editorial meetings, participate in defining themes newsletters
- Find, contact and manage the various contributors to in-depth articles
- Conduct interviews
- Take care of writing, presentation and sending newsletters
- Community management linked to the newsletter
- Coordinate editorial team between Paris & London
More generally, give free rein to your creativity to increase the visibility and enrichment of communities!
Profile desired :
Master student, you have strong writing skills and excellent interpersonal skills. Very good synthesis capabilities are essential.
The newsletter is entirely in English, which requires a perfect mastery of this language. Mastery of collaborative tools (web, blog ...), or social networks, plus an appetite for consulting and all the innovations will be additional assets.
Independent, curious, adaptable, entrepreneurial spirit (result orientation, open and positive attitude), and sense of humor. So, join us!
Send your resume and your cover letter by email to: wewantyou@wantmore.work
Information:
Paid internship + optional bonus + full refund of transport tickets. Location: Paris, France – (18 avenue Franklin Roosevelt, 75008 Paris)
If needed, we also have the possibility to provide independent one-room housing in downtown Paris (Freshly refurbished, subject to renting fees)

The United Nations Radio unit is seeking interns interested in gaining professional, hands-on experience with radio and multimedia functions, specifically in interviewing, news production, digital audio recording and editing, and social media projects. Functions will include assisting in the production of news stories for various platforms.
The intern may also collaborate with staff on social media, so knowledge of Social Media platforms – Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube - is highly desirable. The multimedia intern provides editorial and technical assistance to content producers working in radio.
Do you want to gain experience in daily news coverage? This is the place to start! Schneps Communications seeks editorial interns for the fall and summer. Work alongside our editors and reporters on research and story development in our fast-paced newsroom. No prior journalism experience necessary. Journalism, History, Communication and English majors preferred. Come join our team!