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How much do internship dj jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship dj in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Dj vs Entry-Level DJ?

AspectInternship DJEntry-Level DJ
CredentialsLimited or no formal certifications, on-the-job trainingBasic DJ skills, possibly some certifications or courses
Work EnvironmentInternship settings, training events, clubs, or eventsPublic venues, clubs, private events, or radio stations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by entertainment companies, event organizers, and radio stations for trainingUsed by clubs, event companies, and freelance DJs for performing

Internship DJs typically focus on gaining experience and training under supervision, often in educational or training settings. Entry-Level DJs have more independence, performing at events and venues with basic skills. Both roles are essential stepping stones in a DJ career, with internships emphasizing learning and development, and entry-level positions focusing on performing and building a portfolio.

What types of projects or responsibilities can I expect as an Internship DJ, and how will I collaborate with other team members?

As an Internship DJ, your responsibilities typically include assisting with music selection, preparing playlists, setting up and testing sound equipment, and occasionally performing at live events under supervision. You'll work closely with senior DJs, event coordinators, and technical staff to ensure smooth event execution and may also help with social media promotion or audience engagement. Collaboration and learning from experienced team members are key aspects of the role, offering valuable hands-on experience in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This internship provides opportunities to build industry connections and gain practical skills that can lead to more advanced DJ or production roles in the future.

What is an Internship DJ?

An Internship DJ is an individual, often a student or aspiring DJ, who works in a temporary, entry-level position at a radio station, nightclub, event company, or music venue to gain hands-on experience in DJing. The role typically involves assisting senior DJs, learning to use DJ equipment, preparing playlists, and sometimes performing at events under supervision. This internship provides valuable exposure to the music industry, networking opportunities, and practical skills necessary for a career as a professional DJ.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship DJ, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship DJ, you need a basic understanding of music theory, beatmatching, and audio technology, often gained through self-study or introductory courses. Familiarity with DJ software such as Serato, Traktor, or Rekordbox, as well as basic sound equipment, is typically required. Creativity, adaptability, and strong communication skills help you engage audiences and collaborate with event organizers. These abilities are crucial for developing your style, building a following, and ensuring smooth performances in live settings.
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WS - Summer INTERNSHIP - WMMT Audio Production Intern

WS - Summer INTERNSHIP - WMMT Audio Production Intern

University of Pikeville

Pikeville, KY • On-site

$8.75/hr

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Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Internship -WMMT Audio Production Intern
Division: Internship
Department: Career, Vocation, and Leadership
Experience: Entry-level
Job Code: NA
Supervisor/Reports To: Jarrod Hamilton (Appalshop)/Angela Lockhart (UPIKE)
Location: WMMT | 253A East Main St. | Whitesburg, KY
Internship Window: 7/1/26 - 8/15/26
Must be a registered UPIKE student
This short-term internship offers a chance for interns to develop their skills in journalism, audio production, and communications. Day to day, this person will be creating PSAs, show promos, underwriting, and other messages that will air on WMMT (Appalshop's . This intern will also be involved in working with our Emergency Preparedness Cohort and associated staff to write scripts, record, and disseminate information into short clips to sun as PSAs. With only a short amount of time available, intern would be required to produce at least one high quality audio documentary that will air on our public affairs program, Mountain Talk. We want to offer a chance to learn storytelling skills from our experienced staff. All interns will have the option to participate as a DJ.
Organization Description: Founded in 1985, WMMT's mission is to be a 24-hour voice of mountain people's music, culture, and social issues to provide broadcast space for creative expression and community involvement in making radio, and to be an active participant in discussion of public policy that will benefit coalfield communities and the Appalachian region as a whole. The station is listener-supported, consumer-run public radio. WMMT broadcasts from their studio at 253 E. Main Street in Whitesburg, KY. They are heard across much of Southeast Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, and Southern West Virginia, as well as portions of East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. WMMT's mission extends beyond music into coverage of issues facing mountain communities. WMMT produces regular radio documentary features, telling stories and providing perspectives that no other outlet can.
Internship Duties, Responsibilities, and Career Competencies:
Public Service Announcements, Underwriting, and Promos:
  • Collaborating with staff to write scripts for messages. (CSD, C, L, P, T)
  • Recording messages with DJ, staff and community voices. (CSD, C, CTR, P, TW, T)
  • Editing messages. (CSD, C, CT)
  • Delivering polished productions for air. (CSD, C, P)

Audio Documentary Production:
  • Research topic. (CSD, P)
  • Find affected people to be interviewed. (C, CT, CTR, P)
  • Find experts and advocates for the topic. (C, CT, CTR, P, TW)
  • Writing interview questions. (CSD, C, CT, L, P)
  • Performing interviews with various affected individuals and experts. (CSD, C, CTR, L, P)
  • Writing a script for the audio documentary. (C, CT, P, T)
  • Recording their own voice for narration. (CSD, C, P, T)
  • Deliver a high-quality Audio Documentary by the completion of internship. (CSD, C, P, T)

DJ:
  • Select music to be played on air. (CSD, C, CTR, P, T)
  • Screen music before their show for obscenities. (CT, L, P, T)
  • Play whatever music they like and have a little fun on the air. (C, CTR, P, TW, T)
  • Be responsible and understand FCC Regulations. (L, P)

Competencies/Skills: Communication (C), Teamwork (TW), Professionalism (P), Career & Self Development (CSD), Critical Thinking (CT), Community Transformation (CTR), Leadership (L), Technology (T)
Qualifications:
  • A current UPIKE student with interest/major/minor in Communications, Film & Media Arts, English, Marketing, or relevant field.

Skills Developed:
  • Audio story telling
  • Audio production
  • Public speaking
  • Interviewing

Work Schedule: M-F daytime, determined with communication between supervisor and intern.
Physical Demands:
  • General Activity: Sitting, standing, walking, leaning.
  • Use of Hands/Feet: Primarily using hands for typing or handling materials.
  • Weight Lifted: Lifting equipment as needed.
  • Physical Demands: Sitting for long periods, walking, listening, viewing, talking for long periods, projecting voice.

Essential Skills and Professional Expectations:
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Able to meet deadlines.
  • Comfortable working both independently and in a team environment.
  • Must be able to manage stress, stay focused, and maintain professionalism in various situations.

Number of Positions: 1
Pay Rate: Beginning at $8.75/hour
Location: WMMT | 253A East Main St. | Whitesburg, KY
Terms: Upon hire, the intern must register for the Summer II Internship course. To receive course credit, students will complete assignments concurrently with internship work. Students are required to work a total minimum of 80 hours and will eligible for the following credit hours: 80-119 hours of work + course completion = 2 credit hours; 120-159 hours of work + course completion = 3 credit hours; 160-199 hours of work + course completion = 4 credit hours; 200-239 hours of work + course completion = 5 credit hours; 240+ hours of work = 6 credit hours. Summer interns in this position cannot exceed 40 hours of work per week.
Application Notes: Resumes and applications will be reviewed to determine if you meet the required qualifications for the position. If it is determined that you meet the required qualifications, your application materials will be used to identify a top group of the most highly qualified candidates. The University of Pikeville is an equal opportunity employer committed to assembling a diverse, broadly trained faculty and staff. The University of Pikeville does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age or disabilities in its programs, activities, hiring, or the admission of students.