Interview Magazine is seeking web editorial interns for the fall. Interns must be available at least two days a week.
Responsibilities include transcribing the interviews that appear on the site, building slideshows, researching articles, assisting web editors, and writing blog posts; if you’re a good writer who takes initiative with pitching ideas, you’ll have more of an opportunity to get your writing on the site.
Potential interns must have a passion for all the areas we cover: film, music, art, fashion, and culture. Experience with transcription and web production is a plus, as is blogging experience.
Food.com, the web’s third largest food and cooking site, is looking for a fall intern to join our small but busy team. Interns will help with content creation (food porn!), community/site management, editorial brainstorming, social media and more.
Looking for 15-20 hours a week in our NYC offices. Attention to detail, web-savvy and a love of food is a must. A sense of humor and go-get-‘em attitude is a bonus.
Paid internship. Runs from early September to early December.
Editorial interns for our local weekly newspapers Our Town, the West Side Spirit and Our Town Downtown work closely with our editors and reporters. Interns compile local neighborhood events, curate cultural events for our weekly 7-Day Plan feature, write news briefs, help with copyediting, work on research projects, write news stories as assigned, contribute to weekly editorial meetings and cover occasional events.
Rodale is currently accepting resumes for the 2013 Fall Internship Program. These paid internships are open to students eligible for academic credit or are enrolled as a full time student at an accredited college or university. The ideal candidate will have a strong academic record, previous intern experience and an interest in the chosen area of the business. Internships are based in the Company's New York City locations.
We are currently seeking Digital Editorial Interns to work on our branded sites. The responsibilities will include assisting in research and fact-checking digital articles and features, uploading stories from the magazines and drafting promotional copy for site category and topic pages. You might also assist in video production and in the creation of slideshows. Proofreading, mailings and other administrative tasks may be included as well.
We are seeking students who are working towards a degree in Journalism or Digital Media. Knowledge of MS Office, HTML, CMA, Dreamweaver and Vignette is preferred. Knowledge of AP Style and attention to detail is required. The ideal candidate should be enthusiastic and have the ability to juggle multiple projects under tight deadlines. We are looking for someone that is proactive and takes initiative on problem-solving issues. This person should be highly organized, detail-oriented, an excellent communicator and team player.
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Rodale is currently accepting resumes for the 2013 Fall Internship Program. These paid internships are open to students eligible for academic credit or are enrolled as a full time student at an accredited college or university. The ideal candidate will have a strong academic record, previous intern experience and an interest in the chosen area of the business. Internships are based in the company's New York City locations.
We are seeking Editorial interns for our magazines, books and all custom content groups. An Editorial intern will support several editors and/or researchers in multiple tasks relating to preparing stories for publication. Interns may have the opportunity to conduct research, write for the magazine’s front-of-book sections and fact-check articles.
We are looking for an upbeat, enthusiastic team player who is highly organized and works well in a fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate will possess: excellent communication skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to juggle multiple responsibilities. This person must have experience in Word and Excel; InDesign experience would be a plus.
Rodale has made a positive difference in the lives of millions of people. Perhaps we'll make a difference in yours. Discover this career opportunity and more at www.rodaleinc.com
Luxury lifestyle publications Manhattan magazine and Beach magazine (which launched in the Hamptons in May) seek editorial interns.
Applicants should have a keen eye for detail and an insatiable curiosity for food, culture, events, tastemakers, fashion and emerging talents in NYC. Applicants must also possess a knack for pitching, writing, researching and fact checking. Organizational prowess, resourcefulness and a responsible work ethic are also musts.
Previous internship experience, ideally at a magazine, is optimal. Interns must be available two days per week.
Time Out New York is looking for an editorial intern to start for the features department. As an editorial intern, you must be dedicated, knowledgeable, and able to commit to working at least two days a week through the end of the fall semester. This is a fast paced, deadline-driven environment; candidates must be self-motivated and able to dive into projects with confidence. Candidates must be able to communicate with sources and PR contacts with confidence and professionalism.
MedicalDaily.com is seeking an editorial intern to work with our news staff during the fall semester, 2013. The specific dates will be flexible in order to accommodate your class schedule.
You'll be given the opportunity to sign up for news stories developed by your editors and to pitch your own ideas. You will be digging through studies and press releases, making calls to well-known doctors, researchers, and policymakers, and working towards daily deadlines.
You’ll develop clips, work on your writing voice, and get some experience working in a real-time news room – skills that you will be able to apply anywhere in online publishing. You’ll work under the close supervision of the editorial director of the site, and will have the opportunity to participate in department meetings and events when appropriate.
Esquire magazine is looking for a part-time editorial intern to join its digital department for the fall, starting in September. This is a very hands-on job — interns are integral to the daily upkeep of Esquire.com. You’ll be helping to produce, research, report, write, and edit stories for the site.
Journalism experience is a must, and digital journalism experience — turning engaging news around quickly, and working with tools like a CMS, HTML/CSS, Photoshop, etc. — is preferred. You should be passionate about all things news, politics, pop culture, men’s style, and food. You should also have great ideas, and it helps to have a solid judgment of what does and does not work for Esquire.com.
This is an unpaid internship for students, and interns must receive college credit and be able to come into our Manhattan office at least two full days a week.
Woman’s Day is still searching for enthusiastic fall interns to join its features department. We are looking for students working toward a degree in journalism or English who are interested in women’s lifestyle magazines. Ideal candidates will be organized, creative, self-motivated, and passionate about the magazine. Interns will work closely with our features team to research and brainstorm ideas for articles on personal finance, pets, women entrepreneurs, and women making a difference in their communities. Interns will also call in samples and handle reader mail. Woman’s Day is one of the oldest women’s service magazines and staying connected with our reader base is very important. Previous relevant internship experience is preferred, but not required. For interns with video filming and editing experience, there may be opportunities to work on our interactive issues. Please note on your resume if you have applicable experience.