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Books Editorial Intern

New York, NY ยท On-site +1

$30 - $35/hr

Hybrid Internship Duration: June 2nd to September 11th Priority Deadline to Submit Resume: Friday ... Friday, February 13th Pay Rate: $30-35 per hour As an Editorial Intern on the Books & Bookazines ...

Editorial Intern (PCMag)

New York, NY ยท On-site +1

$25/hr

Internships are geared toward individuals in the early stages of their career path who have a ... Work on other editorial projects as needed Job Qualifications: * Availability to work 20-29 hours ...

$25/hr

Internships are geared toward individuals in the early stages of their career path who have a ... Work on other editorial projects as needed Job Qualifications: * Availability to work 20-29 hours ...

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Editorial Intern (PCMag)

New York, NY ยท On-site +1

$25/hr

Internships are geared toward individuals in the early stages of their career path who have a ... Work on other editorial projects as needed Job Qualifications: * Availability to work 20-29 hours ...

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The internship will involve writing news stories, curating social media posts, and some additional ... Participate in editorial meetings and contribute to the overall content strategy. * Support ...

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This is a part-time, remote internship. The Role * This is primarily a multimedia and social media-focused editorial internship that also touches broader editorial projects * You will assist with the ...

This is a part-time, remote internship. The Role * This is primarily a multimedia and social media-focused editorial internship that also touches broader editorial projects * You will assist with the ...

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How much do internship editorial jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship editorial in the United States is $21.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Editorial vs Editorial Assistant?

AspectInternship EditorialEditorial Assistant
Required CredentialsTypically students or recent graduates, some may have relevant courseworkUsually requires a degree in journalism, communications, or related field
Work EnvironmentInternship programs, often temporary, in publishing or media companiesFull-time or part-time roles within publishing houses, magazines, or online media
Employer & Industry UsageUsed as a training position for aspiring editors or writersEstablished entry-level role supporting editorial teams

Internship Editorial positions are typically temporary, aimed at students or recent graduates gaining experience, while Editorial Assistants are regular staff supporting editorial operations. Internships focus on learning and skill development, whereas Editorial Assistants handle ongoing tasks like editing, proofreading, and content management.

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

To thrive as an Editorial Intern, strong writing, editing, and research skills are essential, often supported by coursework in English, journalism, or communications. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), Microsoft Office, and editorial style guides like AP or Chicago Manual of Style is typically expected. Attention to detail, adaptability, and effective communication are critical soft skills that help interns collaborate and respond to feedback. These abilities ensure high-quality content production and support the editorial team's workflow in a fast-paced publishing environment.

What are internship editorial positions?

Internship editorial positions are entry-level roles where individuals, often students or recent graduates, gain hands-on experience working in editorial departments of media, publishing, or communications companies. Interns typically assist with tasks such as proofreading, fact-checking, writing, and content research. These internships provide valuable insight into the editorial process and help interns develop essential skills for a career in publishing or journalism. Editorial internships can be part-time or full-time and may be paid or unpaid, depending on the organization.

What types of tasks and responsibilities can I expect during an editorial internship?

As an editorial intern, you'll typically assist with a variety of tasks such as fact-checking articles, proofreading content, conducting research, and supporting editors with the content review process. You may also help manage submissions, draft social media posts, and participate in editorial meetings to brainstorm ideas. This role provides valuable exposure to the workflow of a publishing team and offers opportunities to develop writing, editing, and communication skills while collaborating closely with experienced editors and writers.
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Infographic showing various Internship Editorial job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 85% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,235 per year, or $21.7 per hour.
Books Editorial Intern

Books Editorial Intern

Integrate

New York, NY โ€ข On-site, Remote

$30 - $35/hr

Other

Posted 16 hours ago


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Job Description Format: Hybrid Internship Duration: June 2nd to September 11th Priority Deadline to Submit Resume: Friday, January 30th Final Deadline to Submit Resume: Friday, February 13th Pay Rate: $30-35 per hour As an Editorial Intern on the Books & Bookazines team, you will support the editorial process from concept through production - gaining real-world publishing experience while contributing meaningfully to Hearst's book and special issue (bookazine) portfolio. This "small-but-mighty" team consists of 8 individuals - a group publisher, two editors, two art directors, a photo editor, a managing editor, and a marketing coordinator - who develop 100+ projects each year, with the help of outside contractors and freelancers. This intern will be part of the Neurodiversity@Hearst program, a paid, full-time 15-week internship program for neurodivergent/autistic talent interested in enhancing their technical skills.

From June 2nd - September 11th, 2026, interns will participate in an immersive, hands-on experience at a leading global, diversified media, information, and services company. This cohort will include interns at Hearst Television, Fitch Group, Hearst Magazines and Hearst Corporate. The reasonable estimate for this position is $30-35/hour.

This will be a hybrid role based in NYC, with four days working in the office (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) and one day working remotely (Friday). What You'll Do As an Editorial Intern on the Books & Bookazines team, you will: Support editorial tasks such as researching, fact-checking, editing, and reviewing content from our archives with the purpose of identifying content appropriate for use within our books or bookazines Learn about the publishing process from idea development through to final production Help with outreach efforts for books and special publications, including creating mailing lists or emailing or calling potential partners, and development of Instagram posts Join team meetings, share your ideas, and give feedback on projects - with guidance from your manager The Books & Bookazines team supports communication in the way that works best for you-assignments may be provided verbally or in writing, depending on your preference. What You'll Bring Previous experience with publishing is preferred, but not required.

We encourage candidates with backgrounds in storytelling, writing, editing, or media to also apply. You may be a good fit if you: Are interested in learning and asking questions to better understand your role and tasks such as writing, researching or working on creative projects (blogging, fanfiction, class work, etc.) Come to meetings having reviewed materials and provides ideas, feedback, or questions through spoken or written communication Pay attention to instructions and check details before getting started-for example, reading an email fully before beginning a task Ability to work independently or collaboratively on assignments collaborating Ability to communicate expectations, updates and concerns clearly What You'll Learn Hands-on editorial experience with guidance from publishing professionals Weekly check-ins and clear expectations from your manager Supportive environment within the Books & Bookazines team Professional development, networking, and peer community opportunities About Hearst: Hearst is a leading global, diversified media, information, and services company with more than 360 businesses. Its major interests include ownership in cable television networks such as A&E, HISTORY, Lifetime and ESPN; global financial services leader Fitch Group; Hearst Health, a group of medical information and services businesses; transportation assets including CAMP Systems International, a major provider of software-as-a-service solutions for managing maintenance of jets and helicopters; 33 television stations such as WCVB-TV in Boston and KCRA-TV in Sacramento, California, which reach a combined 19% of U.S

viewers; newspapers such as the Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle and Times Union (Albany, New York); more than 300 magazines around the world, including Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Men's Health and Car and Driver, and digital services businesses such as iCrossing and KUBRA; and investments in emerging digital entertainment companies such as Complex Networks. To learn more about Hearst, visit hearst.com. Hearst is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer

We do not discriminate in hiring on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex or gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. Please follow all instructions carefully, as it is an important criterion to indicate work readiness. Please note that there is a 2-step process to submit a completed application.

Step 1: Candidates should submit their resume below by clicking on the blue "Apply Online" button. Step 2: Candidates will then receive an email with an application form within 5 business days. Please submit the application form and requested materialsin the email.

Applications will be reviewed in the order of submission and priority will be given to early applicants. Questions?Emailinfo@integrateadvisors.org. Please submit resumes no later than Friday, February 13th

Candidate submissions will be processed in the order in which they are received, and priority will be given to early applicants. Please note that this posting may remain on our website until an offer is extended and accepted. Candidates are welcome to continue to submit their resumes past the date listed.

Integrate will add their information to its database and follow up with the candidate should the position still be available. Integrateworks with employers to help them identify, recruit and retain qualified professionals on the autism spectrum for their specific hiring needs. Our goal is to increase inclusive competitive employment for autistic individuals.