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Summer Editorial Internships
February 19, 2014 | Leave a Comment
Thinking about an internship for the summer? Deadlines for summer internships are often as early as March 1st, so now is the perfect time to start the application process.
If you are looking for an editorial internship, here are a few to consider:
Creative Loafing – Atlanta offers highly competitive internships to active students. The internships offer students an opportunity to gain real-world experience at the Southeast’s leading alternative weekly and Georgia’s second-most widely circulated newspaper.
Atlanta magazine offers a comprehensive internship program for college and graduate students. (We are unable to accept interns who have already completed undergrad unless they are currently enrolled in graduate school.) Internships require approximately fifteen hours of work per week; these hours may be distributed across days of the intern’s choosing, but they must be completed during the magazine’s office hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Positions are unpaid but offer invaluable experience in all aspects of magazine journalism. A stipend of $60 a month is available to cover the costs of parking downtown or taking MARTA.
Atlanta Parent Magazine Inc. announces the availability of an exciting internship in our Editorial Department. The successful candidate will be working towards a degree in journalism or communications and have a strong interest in writing, editing, family entertainment, social media, and computer programs such as Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word; Experience with Adobe Photoshop and InDesign is a plus. Excellent speaking and phone skills are a must.
Paste Magazine: Interns are primarily responsible for assisting Paste’s editorial staff with the day-to-day tasks of running the website. These include writing, editing and possibly photography for the website and digital magazine, as well as administrative tasks such as assessing the CDs we receive each week and corresponding with subscribers, writers, and publicists. Basic HTML skills are a plus but not required. Please include any specific sections you are interested in applying for in your cover letter (Music, Film, Television, Books, Technology, Videogames, Design, Fashion)
Burnaway.org: The Editorial Intern will assist the Editor with content production, research, fact checking, and scheduling. The intern should have excellent writing, research, editing, and computer skills. They will do some website management to assist with magazine content. Experience with writing, WordPress or blogging platforms, and demonstrable knowledge of contemporary art history is preferred.
Peachtree Publishers: Peachtree provides unique opportunities through Editorial, Publicity, and School Marketing and Creative Marketing internships. We offer sessions every spring and fall, as well as two sessions in the summer. The minimum work period is twelve weeks, for ten hours a week. Schedules and lengths of internships are flexible. All internships are unpaid.