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Remote: Social Media Intern

Rockford, IL · Remote

$13.75 - $17.50/hr

Company Description Rockford Bride, a wedding guide publisher & online bridal resource, helps brides and grooms find everything for their wedding. Rockford Bride helps with planning, finding vendors ...

Stadium Operations Intern - Club Events

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site

$14.75 - $19.50/hr

The Club Events Intern will also aid in managing and executing special events at Acrisure Stadium ... Acrisure Stadium events include private bookings, concerts, festivals, celebrations (weddings ...

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Hospitality Management Internship Program Position Summary The Hospitality Management Intern ... Weddings, Events & Catering · Assist with weddings, festivals, retreats, and special events. · ...

Photography Intern

Dallas, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Whether it is a hometown or destination wedding, an intimate soiree or a grand philanthropic event, Jackson Durham can orchestrate all of your event decor needs. What you will be doing: Designing ...

Photography Intern

Dallas, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Whether it is a hometown or destination wedding, an intimate soiree or a grand philanthropic event, Jackson Durham can orchestrate all of your event decor needs. What you will be doing: Designing ...

Pastry Intern (The Hotel Hershey) Fall 2026

Hershey, PA · On-site

$16.50 - $20.25/hr

With evidence of interest, the interns will have the opportunity to see and learn wedding cakes ... As a Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Intern, you will enjoy sweet perks like FREE admission and ...

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How much do wedding intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for wedding intern in the United States is $17.04, 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 are the most common challenges a Wedding Intern might face during busy event seasons?

As a Wedding Intern, one of the main challenges during peak seasons is managing multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast-paced environment. You'll often need to quickly adapt to last-minute changes, such as schedule adjustments or vendor delays, while maintaining a calm and professional demeanor. Effective communication and organizational skills are crucial, as you'll collaborate closely with coordinators, vendors, and couples to ensure every detail is executed smoothly. Learning to prioritize tasks and remain flexible under pressure will help you succeed and grow within the wedding planning industry.

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

To thrive as a Wedding Intern, you need strong organizational abilities, attention to detail, and a basic understanding of event planning concepts, often supported by relevant coursework or internship experience. Familiarity with event management software, social media platforms, and tools like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace is typically expected. Excellent communication, adaptability, and teamwork skills help you build relationships with clients, vendors, and team members. These skills are crucial for ensuring smooth event execution and creating memorable experiences for clients in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.

What are wedding interns?

Wedding interns are entry-level assistants who support wedding planners and coordinators in organizing and executing weddings. Their tasks may include helping with event setup, managing vendor communications, assisting guests, and handling administrative duties. This role provides hands-on experience in the wedding and event planning industry, making it ideal for students or individuals interested in pursuing a career in event management. Wedding interns often work irregular hours, including weekends, to accommodate wedding schedules.

What is the difference between Wedding Intern vs Wedding Coordinator?

AspectWedding InternWedding Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesAssisting with planning, setup, and administrative tasksManaging the entire wedding day, coordinating vendors, and overseeing logistics
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or completed relevant education or trainingExperience in event planning, strong organizational skills
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in event planning companies or venuesOn-site during wedding events, working closely with clients and vendors

In summary, a Wedding Intern primarily supports the planning process and gains experience, while a Wedding Coordinator manages the event execution, ensuring everything runs smoothly on the wedding day.

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Event Operations Intern

Event Operations Intern

GATEWAY HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER

Ames, IA • On-site

$15 - $19.50/hr

Internship

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description:

The Event Operations Internship is a supervisory-focused experiential learning opportunity for students enrolled in AESHM 4700 and HSPM 4700. This internship is structured as a three-way rotation across the hotel’s Food & Beverage departments: Banquets, Restaurant (ISR), and the Kitchen.


Interns will gain hands-on exposure to each department to develop a comprehensive understanding of how these areas function independently and collaboratively to deliver seamless, guest-focused events. While interns will have prior experience in Banquets, the internship expands their operational knowledge through structured rotations in ISR and the Kitchen.


Internship Structure & Learning Progression

Interns will spend two weeks in our restaurant (ISR) & Kitchen departments, following a progressive learning model:


Week One – Foundations & Operations

The first week in each department focuses on building a strong understanding of daily operations and core responsibilities, including:

• Department-specific roles and responsibilities

• Standard operating procedures and service expectations

• Key differences between Banquets, ISR, and Kitchen operations

• How each department contributes to the overall event flow and guest experience


Week Two – Supervisory & Management Exposure

During the second week, interns transition into a more supervisory role, working closely with department managers or shift leads. This phase emphasizes leadership development and operational decision-making through exposure to:

• Ordering and inventory management

• Staffing and scheduling

• Forecasting and operational planning

• Communication and coordination across departments

By progressing from foundational knowledge to supervisory involvement, interns develop the skills, confidence, and perspective needed to lead teams effectively and make informed decisions within a dynamic Food & Beverage environment.

This internship is designed to prepare students for future leadership roles by providing real-world experience in managing people, processes, and service standards across all three F&B departments.


Second Half of Internship

Banquets Supervisory Experience

During the second half of the internship, students transition into a supervisory role within the Banquets department. Because interns will already be working with the department during the spring semester, leadership will intentionally identify an appropriate event, such as a wedding or large-scale function, where the intern can begin shadowing and collaborating with the Sales Manager in advance. This preparation allows the intern to serve as the primary lead for event execution during the summer.

Supervisory Responsibilities & Learning Objectives

Inventory & Operational Planning

• Analyze service and event needs, including:

o Equipment

o China, glassware, and flatware

o Centerpieces and décor

o Beer, wine, and liquor

• Review weekly staffing and scheduling needs

• Review equipment requirements and order guides, including:

o Beer, wine, and liquor

o Linen

o Special event requests

Sales & Event Collaboration

• Attend group and event tastings with the Sales Manager

• Participate in final Banquet Event Order (BEO) meetings

• Gain exposure to event room blocks and setup planning

• Develop an understanding of how sales planning translates into operational execution (limited sales exposure, with a focus on operations)

Event Leadership & Execution

• Serve as the primary point of contact for the assigned event

• Coordinate directly with Sales, Kitchen, and Banquets teams

• Schedule event staff and manage labor needs

• Order linens and equipment as requested

• Execute event operations from start to finish, including setup, service, breakdown, and post-event follow-up


Through this experience, interns gain hands-on leadership responsibility while strengthening communication, coordination, and decision-making skills across departments. This phase is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world event leadership, preparing interns for future supervisory roles in Food & Beverage and Event Operations.


What You’ll Gain:

• Interdepartmental Understanding – A comprehensive view of how Banquets, ISR, and the Kitchen collaborate to execute successful events

• Hands-On Supervisory Experience – Real-world leadership exposure through staffing, scheduling, inventory management, ordering, and event execution

• Direct Mentorship from Hospitality Leaders – Guidance and coaching from experienced managers who are passionate about hospitality and professional growth


Requirements: