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Social Media Writer Internship

Chicago, IL

$15.50 - $19.75/hr

Our Marketing and Editorial team is looking for bright and innovative interns to provide high ... Sub-edit own copy, Social Media content and magazine copy Qualifications * A passion for women ...

Social Media Writer Internship

Chicago, IL

$15.50 - $19.75/hr

Our Marketing and Editorial team is looking for bright and innovative interns to provide high ... Sub-edit own copy, Social Media content and magazine copy Qualifications * A passion for women ...

... for the Hasana, Inc. magazine Ability to receive creative direction from Art Director and ... editorial when required Qualifications Knowledge of image formatting for various usage including ...

Through Sarasota Magazine and our broader community initiatives, we create meaningful editorial and ... Occasionally guide contributors, interns, freelancers, or community partners on visual storytelling ...

... editorial environment. You: * Understand magazine production and can foresee bottlenecks weeks ... Lead hiring and onboarding for fellows, interns and junior editors * Build repeatable frameworks ...

This is an unpaid internship/volunteer opportunity. Help shape Felix Magazine by contributing to ... shape the editorial and design direction of the magazine. The board also works closely with the ...

This is an unpaid internship/volunteer opportunity. Help shape Felix Magazine by contributing to ... shape the editorial and design direction of the magazine. The board also works closely with the ...

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How much do magazine editorial internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for magazine editorial internship 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Magazine Editorial Internship position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Magazine Editorial Internship, candidates should possess strong writing, editing, research, and organizational abilities, often supported by coursework or experience in journalism, communications, or English. Familiarity with content management systems, basic photo editing software, and office collaboration tools is highly valuable. Attention to detail, creativity, adaptability, and strong interpersonal skills will help interns stand out in a fast-paced editorial environment. These competencies are vital for producing quality content, meeting deadlines, and collaborating effectively within a publication team.

What types of tasks and responsibilities can I expect during a Magazine Editorial Internship?

As a Magazine Editorial Intern, you can expect to assist with researching story ideas, fact-checking articles, and editing copy under the supervision of experienced editors. You may also contribute original content, help manage the editorial calendar, and participate in brainstorming sessions for upcoming issues. Collaboration with writers, designers, and other interns is common, providing a comprehensive experience of the publication process. This hands-on exposure helps you develop essential editorial skills and offers valuable insight into the daily operations of a magazine.

What is a Magazine Editorial Internship job?

A Magazine Editorial Internship provides hands-on experience in the publishing industry, allowing interns to assist with writing, editing, research, and fact-checking. Interns may also help with content planning, proofreading, and administrative tasks to support the editorial team. This role helps build essential journalism, communication, and editorial skills while gaining exposure to the workflow of a magazine.

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International Editor (Internship)

International Editor (Internship)

A.N. Publishing

Manhattan, NY

Other

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Are you a fan of or have you read Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Global Policy, International Affairs, and Semafor? Well, take the present-day concepts for those magazines and put the focus on educated millennials and Gen Z.

Modern Treatise provides in-depth reporting and commentary covering international developments and domestic political affairs from across the wide political spectrum. Modern Treatise digital platform also serves as a hub for the intellectual reader who values and engages with diverse perspectives.

Job Description

Note: Before reading further, this is a virtual, unpaid internship role that can also be used for class credit or as a first tier experience (12 months).

Responsibilities:

  • Acts as ranking site division editor under the direction of the publisher.

  • Assists in selecting and supervising three site contributors.

  • Assists in disseminating assignments that are congruent with the site's target demographic.

  • Works with contributors to develop AP Style articles from original ideas to completed articles.

  • Reviewing, and approving content.

  • Cross-check all citations and examine all the references.

  • Conforms to deadlines and production requirements.

  • Assists in creating and disseminating all staff-related information.

  • Contributes regular content as needed.

Qualifications

Requirements:

  • Excellent verbal as well as written communication skills.

  • Expert at AP Style writing format. 

  • Effective judgment and decision-making skills.

  • The candidate has excellent knowledge and understanding of the diverse international social and political landscape.

  • The successful candidate has proven that they can analyze and interpret international social and political events from diverse perspectives.

  • Experience/ability to oversee the development of intentional social and political news features covering international topics and presenting multiple perspectives on an issue.

  • Expert in managing time and completing the given task within the decided time frame.

  • Expert knowledge of communication and mass media.

  • Experience and ability to learn new online content media platforms.

  • Previous editorial or content management experience and/or having managed/run a relevant site of your own.

  • Ability to manage eleven reporters.

Preferably applicants should be college graduates or graduate students studying journalism or English (or a related field) and have prior writing/reporting/editing experience with your school newspaper and/or other publications.

Duration: 12-months.
 

This is a virtual and unpaid internship. Yet, you will gain valuable writing experience. 

Official Start Date: ASAP

Note: Metro New York, San Francisco, Washington DC, and Chicago residents are strongly encouraged to apply, but location is not required.

Additional Information

To learn more about Modern Treatise view the media kit (http://anpublishing.com/moderntreatise) and to apply visit the page (https://www.anpublishing.com/mt-senior-international-editor) and forward a cover letter, resume stating experience, and three published clips.

A. N. Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. If you need assistance or accommodation during the application process because of a disability, it is available upon request. The company is pleased to provide such assistance, and no applicant will be penalized as a result of such a request.