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Groveland, CA · On-site

$15.25 - $20.25/hr

Those chosen for the program will be placed as internship positions become available. The Youth ... The lodge is highly recommended by Fodor's, called a 'Hidden Gem' by Sunset Magazine, and described ...

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New York, NY

$16.50 - $22.25/hr

Please note that this is an unpaid internship. As a Sales intern for Hasana, Inc., you will be ... Researching fashion trends through internet, magazine and other media outlets * Filing, scanning ...

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Los Angeles, CA

$16.25 - $21.75/hr

Please note that this is an unpaid internship. As a Sales intern for Hasana, Inc., you will be ... Researching fashion trends through internet, magazine and other media outlets * Filing, scanning ...

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Chicago, IL

$15.50 - $20.75/hr

Please note that this is an unpaid internship. As a Sales intern for Hasana, Inc., you will be ... Researching fashion trends through internet, magazine and other media outlets * Filing, scanning ...

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Chicago, IL · On-site

$15.50 - $20.75/hr

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How much do magazine internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for magazine internship in the United States is $16.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a magazine internship?

A magazine internship is a temporary position, often held by students or recent graduates, where individuals gain hands-on experience working for a magazine publication. Interns typically assist with tasks such as researching stories, fact-checking, writing articles, editing content, and supporting editorial staff. The internship provides valuable insight into the magazine industry, helps build a professional network, and can be a stepping stone to a career in journalism or publishing.

What types of projects or assignments can I expect to work on during a magazine internship?

As a magazine intern, you can expect to be involved in a variety of projects such as researching stories, fact-checking articles, assisting with photo shoots, and helping with editorial planning. Interns often contribute to brainstorming sessions, draft short pieces or captions, and support the editorial team with administrative tasks. You'll gain hands-on experience in the fast-paced environment of magazine publishing, and your specific responsibilities may vary depending on the size and focus of the publication. Collaboration with writers, editors, designers, and sometimes the marketing team is common, offering valuable exposure to the magazine production process.

What is the difference between Magazine Internship vs Editorial Assistant?

AspectMagazine Internship
Required CredentialsTypically students or recent graduates; no formal certification needed
Work EnvironmentFast-paced, creative, and collaborative magazine offices or media companies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by magazines, publishing houses, and media outlets for entry-level roles

Magazine internships are primarily designed for students or recent graduates seeking initial exposure to the publishing industry. They focus on learning the basics of magazine production, writing, and editing. Editorial assistants, on the other hand, are usually full-time employees with more responsibilities, including content editing, fact-checking, and coordinating publication processes. While both roles involve working within magazine publishing, internships are temporary learning positions, whereas editorial assistants are ongoing staff roles.

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

To thrive as a Magazine Intern, you need strong writing, research, and editing skills, often supported by coursework or experience in journalism or communications. Familiarity with content management systems, social media platforms, and basic photo editing software is typically expected. Initiative, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate effectively help interns stand out in a fast-paced editorial environment. These skills are crucial for producing quality content, meeting tight deadlines, and contributing positively to the magazine's team and goals.
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Infographic showing various Magazine Internship job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 57% Full Time, 41% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,957 per year, or $16.3 per hour.
NATIONAL FFA CONVENTION & EXPO NEWSROOM ANCHOR INTERNSHIP

NATIONAL FFA CONVENTION & EXPO NEWSROOM ANCHOR INTERNSHIP

National FFA Organization

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

Internship

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Description:

The National FFA Organization is seeking college students or recent college graduates pursuing degrees in broadcast journalism, telecommunications, agricultural communications, or a closely related field to share with the world the stories coming out of the 99th National FFA Convention & Expo, which runs from Oct. 21-24, 2026, in Indianapolis.


FFA Newsroom Anchor Interns will gain inside access to one of the largest conventions in the country; experience a fast-paced working newsroom; receive coaching from experts with backgrounds as on-air TV journalists and anchors, radio broadcasters, newspaper and magazine editors, and PR professionals. Interns will receive personalized coaching to sharpen their on-camera delivery and build a standout portfolio with live anchoring experience broadcast to a potential audience of over one million, including the organization’s 1,027,000+ members.


Interns are expected to arrive in Indianapolis on Monday, Oct. 19, and work a minimum 8-hour shift daily from Tuesday, Oct. 20, through Saturday, Oct. 24. The National FFA will cover travel expenses, including airfare and hotel, provide all meals from Monday upon arrival to Saturday, and offer a project stipend.


This internship may be eligible for college credit. Please consult with your school’s advisor

Requirements:

More than 70,000 National FFA members, advisors, and supporters from across the nation will convene in Indianapolis for the organization’s premier event of the year, the 99th National FFA Convention & Expo. Members come to compete, find personal and career inspiration, meet fellow members from across the country, and grow as leaders. Advisors, alumni, and corporate partners come to support the members in their growth.

Your job will be to tell their stories in meaningful and impactful ways at the news desk and conduct interviews on FFA Live!, the convention’s streaming broadcast.

Applicants should have on-air experience. They will be in front of the camera, conducting both live and recorded interviews, reporting on events happening throughout the convention, and engaging with a co-anchor and the audience at home. Newsroom anchors are expected to host the show throughout the week, write and edit scripts, deliver live and prerecorded news segments, conduct interviews with convention guests and sponsors, and stay up to date on event schedules and key convention happenings to provide relevant coverage.

A newsroom director and experienced on-air coach will assist the anchors throughout the show and provide pre-convention training.


Examples of FFA Live! stories from last year’s convention can be viewed here:

  • Past Anchor Recap Experience
  • Anchor Interviews With New National Officers
  • Blue Room Interviews
  • A Firsthand Look at the Future of Sustainability
  • Record-Breaking Year for American FFA Degree Recipients
  • Empowering Education at National FFA Convention

The intern’s work is likely to be published in a variety of ways, including through the convention live stream, FFA media partners, FFA.org, @nationalffa social media platforms, local and national media, and the organization’s national magazine, FFA New Horizons. Interns will leave the experience with a strong portfolio of work.


Desired skills include professionalism, comfort and experience in front of a camera and the ability to write scripts on deadline, draft interview questions and conduct live interviews. While you do not have to be a current or former FFA member, agricultural studies major, or well-versed in agriculture or FFA, prior experience and knowledge of the industry or organization is a bonus.

Interns must be able to navigate the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium to conduct interviews and create content, which may involve extended periods of walking, standing, and carrying equipment.


To apply, please answer the following questions and provide a resume, cover letter, and portfolio of your work.


Application Deadline: Saturday, Aug. 1, 2026. However, please note that applicants will be reviewed and interviewed on a rolling basis, and the positions may be filled prior to Aug. 1.