Salon.com is seeking an editorial intern for the fall 2020 semester to join our team.
Interns are an important part of Salon’s daily editorial operations. They work closely with Salon staff to research, report, write and produce our news and culture coverage. They also learn about the day-to-day workings of an award-winning online news and entertainment site. Many Salon interns have gone on to jobs in the media, including Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Elle, CNN and, of course, Salon.
Our internship requires a time commitment of roughly 12 hours per week, with a flexible schedule. Due to COVID-19, this is a remote-based position with tentative office hours to be determined. This internship is for college credit. Some professional experience is required.
Fashion Intern Blog Innovation
Responsibilities:
- Generating, researching, and pitching ideas for posts.
- Writing, editing, publishing, and promoting content.
- Promoting new posts using emails, social media, and other methods to alert and attract new readers.
- Advocating and educating others about interests, products, or services.
- Maximizing site traffic by utilizing Search Engine Optimization keywords.
- Inviting other bloggers, experts, or other notable guests to contribute content to the webpage.
- Monitoring responses to posts via the website, social media, or other platforms to better understand the audience.
- Staying current on industry trends for possible opportunities to attract new readers or create stronger, more engaging content.
REMOTE for Fall
Law & Crime Network is now accepting applications for winter and summer part-time broadcast production interns for weekday broadcasts.
This is an unpaid internship for credit only opportunity. The ideal candidate is a current college or graduate student looking for hands-on live television experience. Law & Crime is one of the leading voices in at the intersection of news and the legal world. In a 24-hour span, we give viewers everything from a live stream of
today's must-see court case to original news and opinion about everything from the Supreme Court to Trump's newest legal battle and the best in media.
Responsibilities include:
Assist with live in-studio broadcast
Prep for newscasts including, but not limited to:
- Capture and log trial content for analysis
- Video tape Editing for newscasts
- Other duties as assigned such as research as needed
Education/Experience Level
Experience is not necessary, but education and/or internship in communications, television, or broadcast related field required
Training will be provided
General Hours:
Must be able to work on 16 to 20 hours a week
Other hours as needed, on occasion
Usual Time Slots:
9am-1pm
1pm-5pm
POST PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP - MOSELLE/KASBE FILMS
Seeking a highly motivated candidate for a post production internship on an independent feature documentary by award-winning filmmakers Crystal Moselle and Jon Kasbe.
The role will be cross-functional and provide support across a range of areas including archival research and management, transcription, footage logging and marking, and remote production support on an as-needed basis.
Candidates should display high attention to detail, a keen interest in documentary and/or journalism, and strong communication skills. Prior experience is preferred but not required.
The role is part-time/remote, unpaid save expenses, and has the potential to develop into a more permanent position.
The team is currently based in NYC but working remotely for the time being. The internship will allow the candidate to work closely with an award-winning team of filmmakers and editors, and to get invaluable experience in the production and post process.
Start date: July 1st.
V Magazine's Editorial (Print) Department is searching for an experienced and eager intern to join our Team!
Credit is optional.
- Conduct research and transcribe interviews for editorial features focusing on fashion and culture for the Print Team
- Although this is a Print internship, there will be opportunities to write/pitch content for Digital.
- Create short-form content for magazine occasionally
- Be relatively familiar with V Magazine's 20-year archive
Position description: One of our guiding principles is to provide easy to access, bilingual content written with the Latino consumer in mind. We are seeking experienced journalists to be part of our editorial team. This is an opportunity to be part of the editorial team of a fast-growing startup during a public launch, and give your work a public platform during a high publicity period for the company. Responsibilities include the following:
• Assess leads and pitch captivating story ideas to editors.
• Write original articles.
• Work with our graphic design team to develop story visuals and infographics
• Ensure that you meet all regular and recurring deadlines.
• Use all your findings to prepare clean, concise and factual articles.
• Adhere to the ethical code of the profession.
• Create trustworthy relationships with contacts and sources for use in future research.
• Keep up-to-date on the latest news developments by attending events, studying different papers, opinion pieces, and social media.
Experience / skills:
• Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communications, English or relevant field.
• Minimum of 2 years’ working experience as a journalist or reporter.
• Capable of maintaining an ethical and objective standard in reporting.
• Ability to meet deadlines and accurately fact-check information.
• Excellent observation and judgment skills.
• Superb communication and networking skills, along with an aptitude to effectively extract information.
• Microsoft Word
• Google Docs
• Spanish fluency (reading / writing) a plus
Time commitment: Part-time and Full-time summer internship positions available. Depending on performance, there is the possibility of part-time work post-summer, or full-time work post-graduation.
Compensation: school credit is optional / school stipend.
Salon.com is seeking an editorial intern for the summer 2020 semester to join our team.
Interns are an important part of Salon’s daily editorial operations. They work closely with Salon staff to research, report, write and produce our news and culture coverage. They also learn about the day-to-day workings of an award-winning online news and entertainment site. Many Salon interns have gone on to jobs in the media, including Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Elle, CNN and, of course, Salon.
There is an immediate opening for a spring intern to join the production team of “Brian Ross Investigates.”
Interns will work alongside award-winning reporters Brian Ross and Rhonda Schwartz in a hands-on learning experience assisting with all aspects of investigative reporting from researching stories, writing and producing broadcast segments to managing social media.
We’re looking for currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate students interested in pursuing a career in investigative reporting. Applicants must be eligible for academic credit and available to work at least at 10 hours a week.
Experience using Adobe Premiere is a plus.
The Hearst Lifestyle Group’s Food Department is looking for an enthusiastic, detail-oriented food enthusiast to support the team during the summer. This is an opportunity to learn in a highly collaborative and fast-paced environment with a team that’s responsible for producing the food content for Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day, Women’s Health, Prevention, and Country Living, as well as other Hearst titles. This opportunity is ideal for anyone seeking to learn more about food journalism at major women’s magazine brands. You’ll gain valuable exposure to the editorial process. You’ll see first-hand how recipes are created in the test kitchen and food stories are conceptualized and realized.
What this team seeks:
A team player who is comfortable in a high-energy environment.
Someone who is genuinely interested in and inquisitive about current consumer trends in food and cooking.
What you’ll learn:
How we research and report food-related articles.
How we call in products for various publications’ news pages.
What it’s like to organize products for tastings and pitches.
Shadow the group that maintains and updates recipe archives.
Learn how to Request, sort, and file newly published cookbooks.
Get to see first-hand editorial brainstorm sessions for monthly features and articles, both for print and digital outlets.
Learn how we keep abreast of new products, trends, food personalities, and relevant tips.
Dotdash’s editorial teams cover 11 of the fastest-growing brands in the digital space today. We rank in the top-15 digital publishers (ComScore, January 2019) and bring in almost 100 million unique visitors every month to our brands. Our premier finance brand, Investopdia, is looking for a passionate editorial intern who will work with the site’s content team to help create the best investing and financial educational content online. You will help build pages and stories within our CMS with speed and attention to detail, take part in great SEO practices, audit existing content and potentially pitch your own.
Investopedia helps investors understand financial concepts, improve investing skills, and learn how to manage their money. Investopedia reaches over 11 million people in the U.S. each month.
The Dotdash Summer Intern Program is from June 15th through August 21st, 40 hours a week with a competitive compensation rate. You will be based at Dotdash NYC Headquarters. The intern program consists of hands-on learning, opportunities to create work that has an impact on the business, along with workshops in preparing you for post-college life (resume / interviewing) plus, some fun events throughout the summer!
About Your Contributions
Assist in the updating and improvement of our existing library of educational articles
Help create new articles and content experiences, and do research and data discovery for our ongoing editorial projects
Copyediting and writing skills are a must, as is a passion and basic understanding for business news and investing topics