Spring Editorial Intern

O, The Oprah Magazine is looking for smart, diligent and enthusiastic editorial interns for the spring of 2013, beginning in mid January. This internship is for academic credit only. O interns will work in a variety of areas throughout the editorial department, including features, health, books, beauty, food, iPad and Oprah.com. Interns at O are treated as part of the team, so while there may be some administrative tasks, there is also a real opportunity to contribute and see firsthand the production of a large monthly magazine. Interns must have good communication skills, a professional attitude, and enthusiasm for every task, and be available to work at least two full days a week.

Wed Editorial Inter

The Week magazine is seeking driven, enthusiastic web editorial interns to work out of our Manhattan office for two days a week starting in January. The ideal candidate is a bright graduate or undergraduate student pursuing a career in journalism who possesses solid research and writing skills and a knack for all things web. Interns will gain hands-on experience in a digital newsroom by assisting The Week's team of editors in researching, pitching, writing, and promoting stories. Other responsibilities include moderating comments, building articles in the CMS, and other aspects of basic web production.

Qualifications:

- Excellent communication skills and editorial judgment
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced news environment where multitasking is a must
- Familiarity with WordPress, Moveable Type, or any other type of content management system
- Enrollment in an accredited college or graduate program with the ability to gain credit for the internship
- Digital experience and basic understanding of HTML and coding a plus

Parenting Magazine Editorial Internship

Parenting magazine is looking for Spring 2013 interns in our NYC office. This is a great opportunity to work on all sections of Parenting Early Years and Parenting School Years magazines, get to know a variety of editors, acquire print and online clips, and get administrative office experience.

Some duties include: writing short front or back of book pieces for the magazine, blogging for Parenting.com’s Show & Tell blog, calling in and returning products, requesting images, doing research for various stories, opening and organizing mail, transcribing interviews, etc.

Must have proven interest in journalism and willingness to learn, and be available 20 hours per week. This internship is unpaid and college credit is required.

Online Editorial Intern

We are currently seeking Digital Editorial Interns to work on our branded site, WomensHealthMag.com. Interns will get a complete online journalism experience, with tasks that include both writing and production. To get a bit more detailed...

-WRITING: You'll write for our daily news feed, themed blogs, and feature centers on an as-needed basis. We may also ask you to contribute to our newsletter initiative, and social media programs. Lots of opportunities for clips and bylines.

-PRODUCTION: You'll learn how to work on the web. That involves uploading stories from the magazine; contributing to the creation of slideshows and articles; learning the basics of SEO and then implementing your new web skills on existing and future stories; adding related links to our syndicated content; and building sliders and modules for content promotion.

-ADDITIONAL TASKS: You might also assist in video production, proofreading, mailings and other administrative tasks on an as-needed basis.

We are seeking current students in good standing with their universities, ideally in pursuit of a journalism, English, or related degree (but this isn't totally necessary--we've got history majors on staff, after all). Knowledge of HTML, CMA, Dreamweaver, Drupal and Vignette is a bonus. 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.

The winter/spring internship program runs from January 14th through mid-May and is for college credit only. We're flexible with dates, but we're looking for a commitment of at least three days a week.

Entertainment/features intern

amNewYork is looking for an intern in the entertainment/features department for the spring semester. Job duties include researching, fact-checking, pitching and writing stories, collecting information for sidebars/graphics, covering events around NYC and some office work.

Rodale International Editorial Internship

Rodale International is looking for a Spring editorial intern to start in January 2013. Must be for academic credit.

*Provide editorial support for Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Prevention, Bicycling and Runner’s World International Editorial Directors
*Research articles for international editions
*Help research and create branded materials to be distributed to international editors
*Assist with monthly Best Edit newsletters
*Analyze covers and sales trends
*Organize brand materials for new launches
*Participate in ongoing editorial projects
*Strong Adobe InDesign and Photoshop knowledge required!
*Interest in international markets and/or foreign language skills are a plus!

Editorial Intern (Spring)

Tell New Yorkers where to go and what to do in the city each week as an intern in the Village Voice's calendar department. Duties include pitching ideas to the editors of the calendar section, fact-checking event listings, researching events, writing brief event descriptions for our website, and contributing short weekly entertainment pieces (which do pay a little) to our Voice Choices section in print.

Unpaid features/entertainment internship

Metro US is looking for spring 2013 interns interested in general features and entertainment. Metro internships are unpaid but participants are given unlimited opportunity to both develop skills and get clips. Some training in CMS for our website is also offered. Experience at a college newspaper or other newspaper is preferred. Candidates must be prepared to hit the ground running by taking initiative to pitch stories and help out wherever necessary. Interns must be willing to commit to working at least two full eight hour days in order to extract the most benefit from the program. We are in office Sunday through Thursday. Applicants must be enrolled in school in order to participate in the internship. Please send a resume, cover letter and writing samples

Spring 2013 Features Intern

Harper’s BAZAAR is looking for features interns for the 2013 Spring semester. Duties include researching culture stories, maintaining our list of PR contacts, sorting mail, and pitching and writing blog posts. The ideal candidate is proactive, works well independently, feels comfortable working under the pressure of deadlines, and has an interest in fashion or culture. Interns work 2-3 days a week and must receive college credit for this internship.

Editorial Intern

Interns will work closely with editors; assist with research; transcribe interviews; write short pieces for print and online; and perform other administrative duties.

Our unpaid internships are part-time and are available immediately. Interns must be eligible to receive school credit.

Candidates should be detail-oriented, highly organized and have a working knowledge of Mac and Microsoft Office.