We are looking for a summer intern to work 100 hours total this summer doing research and other preparatory work for feature news stories that will explore aspects of American society, culture, and politics. The research you do will be used as material for articles written by a senior Japanese reporter for The Yomiuri Shimbun. You will be supervised by an experienced American staff reporter in our bureau, in addition to working with a Japanese staff writer and other New York-based staff.
Salary is $15 per hour.
Topic is looking for a talented, proactive editorial intern to assist with research, editing, and social-media duties for the magazine. They must have strong writing, editing, research, and organizational skills, and be interested in pursuing a career in magazines or online media. Ideally, they should have some writing and/or editorial experience. A strong interest in photography, illustration, film, and other visual culture is also a plus. The internship will involve assisting editors with story research, fact-checking, proofreading, working on a CMS, assisting with organization and social media, and more. Candidates should be flexible and able to pivot easily between tasks. (Although Topic is a highly visual magazine, candidates’ text editorial and organizational skills are most important for this internship—they will not be working on video or photo editing.) The intern will work on a variety of projects depending on the publishing schedule and stories assigned.
Background & Qualifications:
Must be a current undergraduate or graduate student
Must be available to work in Topic’s New York City office (and willing to relocate if not currently based in the New York area)
Strong writing and research skills—editing experience is a plus
Interest in visual storytelling through photo, illustration, and film
Well-read and knowledgeable about current events and media coverage thereof
Knowledge of CMS (WordPress, etc.) and social media
Organized, motivated, and accountable
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Must already have work authorization in the US
Hours:
The candidate must be available to start on or before June 1.
The internship is 16–24 hours/week, $13.00/hour for 3–6 months.
In your cover letter, please indicate your year in school. Relocation services are not provided.
This is a paid part-time internship in Manhattan.
The opinion intern will be responsible for assisting the Opinion Editor and Deputy Opinion Editor in preparing pieces for online publication and recruiting writers for the Forward's contributor network, Scribe. The intern will also be able to contribute their own writing to the Forward's opinion section.
FORTUNE seeks an organized, efficient, and expedient person to help us assemble our signature Fortune 500 list of America’s top corporations. If you’re the kind of person who makes impressively detailed spreadsheets or to do lists to get things done—or perhaps you’d just like to work one of the world’s premier business publications—this paid gig is for you. We’re located at 225 Liberty Street in Battery Park City.
Forget spending your summer internship making coffee runs for your boss--our interns work with our amazing staff to help consumers make smarter choices--whether it's the big stuff (student loan debt anyone?) or everyday choices at the supermarket. Spend the summer developing skills that will serve your career goals while engaging in work that promotes facts, science, and smart public policy.
As a Consumer Reports intern, you'll stand with us as we stand alongside consumers. You'll work with us as we empower consumers with the knowledge they need to make free, informed, confident choices in the face of a complex marketplace. It's important work and it's been our thing for more than 80 years.
To get this work done, we are an independent (we take no ads!), nonprofit, social enterprise dedicated to celebrating and supporting our driven and diverse team. We look forward to having you join us in our mission to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world for all consumers.
The Fine Print:
• Internships are available to current full-time undergraduate students entering their junior or senior year or graduate students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher
• The program runs from June 5, 2017 through August 18, 2017, with some flexibility to accommodate school schedules
• This is a paid internship, based on an hourly rate
• Internships are on-premises; we can not consider requests for remote positions
• We cannot pay any relocation or housing allowance
• Please specify in your application if you are seeking, and your school offers, academic credit for internships. Include the contact information for your academic Institution representative
• Internships are filled on a rolling basis. It is suggested that you apply as soon as possible
• Consumer Reports interns are considered trainees under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1973
There's More:
• A fully-equipped gym with classes and wellness programs
• A subsidized café, open for breakfast and lunch with options ranging from grain bowls to bacon cheeseburgers
• A half-basketball court for after work pick-up games
• We provide, on a first-come, first serve basis, free shuttle service from locations on West 96th Street (Manhattan), 242nd Street (Bronx) and the Hastings-on-Hudson train station
How you'll be helping to make a difference:
• Work collaboratively with the video team throughout the creative process: from conceptualizing story ideas to rendering the final edit for CR's digital media and our nationally syndicated TV news stories (generating professional samples you can add to your portfolio)
• Hone your skills in all technical aspects of video production—filming, editing, producing, audio, lighting and teleprompter
• Get hands-on by assisting with TV studio productions & equipment distribution
• Come away knowing how a 15-second video can have as much impact as a 15-minute video, even when your video is about watching paint dry
About You:
• Visual & Media Arts/Communication/Journalism major with a Video Production or TV/Film concentration
• Understanding of the news process and how to turn ideas into ideation
• Comfortable with Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Apple Operating System
• Experience with graphics programs like Adobe Effects & Illustrator
• Camera and script-writing experience? A plus!
• There's link in your resume to your work, web site, or reel
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Forget spending your summer internship making coffee runs for your boss--our interns work with our amazing staff to help consumers make smarter choices--whether it's the big stuff (student loan debt anyone?) or everyday choices at the supermarket. Spend the summer developing skills that will serve your career goals while engaging in work that promotes facts, science, and smart public policy.
As a Consumer Reports intern, you'll stand with us as we stand alongside consumers. You'll work with us as we empower consumers with the knowledge they need to make free, informed, confident choices in the face of a complex marketplace. It's important work and it's been our thing for more than 80 years.
To get this work done, we are an independent (we take no ads!), nonprofit, social enterprise dedicated to celebrating and supporting our driven and diverse team. We look forward to having you join us in our mission to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world for all consumers.
The fine print:
* Internships are available to current full-time undergraduate students entering their junior or senior year or graduate students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher
* The program runs from June 5, 2017 through August 18, 2017, with some flexibility to accommodate school schedules
* This is a paid internship, based on an hourly rate
* Internships are on-premises; we can not consider requests for remote positions
* We cannot pay any relocation or housing allowance
* Please specify in your application if you are seeking, and your school offers, academic credit for internships. Include the contact information for your academic Institution representative
* Internships are filled on a rolling basis. It is suggested that you apply as soon as possible
* Consumer Reports interns are considered trainees under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1973
There's more:
* A fully-equipped gym with classes and wellness programs
* A subsidized café, open for breakfast and lunch with options ranging from grain bowls to bacon cheeseburgers
* A half-basketball court for after work pick-up games
* We provide, on a first-come, first serve basis, free shuttle service from locations on West 96th Street (Manhattan), 242nd Street (Bronx) and the Hastings-on-Hudson train station
How you'll be helping to make a difference:
* Work with the special projects team across all of our five focus areas: Health/Food, Technology, Home & Appliances, Money and Cars
* Reporting, writing and research, as needed, toward creation and production of print and digital content
About you:
* Grad student in journalism currently enrolled or recently finished with a Master's Degree
* Strong writing, reporting, and research skills
* Passion for investigative and enterprise journalism and great ideas!
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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 at least one byline each issue. Other duties include working closely with staff on story research and special projects, proofreading 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 May through August, 2–5 days a week.
This is an ideal opportunity for a college student with journalism ambitions and experience in reporting. The summer intern will spend the summer reporting and writing stories, supported by our team. This role isn't about researching for other reporters.
Candidates must be able to generate ideas and source up. We’re looking for someone with a proven record of breaking stories on her or his beat. Interest in technology and business is a must, although experience in covering tech isn’t required.
People magazine is looking a food intern to work closely with its food and lifestyle editors.
Because of the nature of news, some late evening and weekend work may be required on “closing” days. We're looking for someone to work 35 hours/week. This internship opportunity is open to recent grads (not current students).
The ideal intern is a resourceful, independent person who jumps right in and becomes part of the staff—an aspiring food writer with a passion for and expertise in the culinary industry.
The intern will report and quickly write online stories—and fact check and research stories for the weekly magazine, often under intense deadline pressure.
The intern should have worked at a campus publication and/or in a food-related field—and be a creative thinker, a self-starter, professional, resourceful and a team player. Strong writing skills are a must. The intern must also be enthusiastic and see the big picture but pay close attention to detail, too—a thinker and a doer. He/she must also like working in a fast-paced, news-driven environment and feel comfortable using Twitter, Facebook and Instagram as reporting tools.
Job Summary
Apple News is seeking an Editorial Intern to be based in Cupertino.
Description
The intern will work closely with editors in Cupertino, New York, London, and Sydney who oversee the human curation of News.
In addition to executing and presenting a summer-long research project, Intern duties will include:
— Working closely with the editorial team on how to present new stories to a wide audience.
— Using analytics to better guide the workflow of the editorial team and key external publishers..
— Working with U.S. and international publishers to gather additional feedback to help inform future iterations of News.
Qualifications:
The successful applicant will meet the following criteria:
— Has a passion for great journalism, and is interested in how media, technology, and product intersect.
— Can think creatively about complex problems, and can take initiative to deliver under tight deadlines.
— Can effectively communicate one’s ideas to a large group that may not be knowledgable on the subject material.
— Understands how data can inform the decision-making process and can apply an analytical approach to most problems.
Education
Must be currently enrolled in a Master’s program in a related field of
study, graduating on or after August 2018. Or must be enrolled in a graduate journalism
program.