Internship available for college students studying broadcasting, offering 12 hours weekly supervision, learning experience, and evaluation.
Internships are available for qualified students studying broadcast journalism, video production, and other communication degrees. Several departments may choose to accept interns, including but not necessarily limited to: News, Creative Services, Production, and Community Development.
Internship Details:
- 12 hours weekly
- Will be well supervised and participate in a meaningful learning experience
- Upon completion of the internship, the student will be evaluated through a written review by the internship supervisor
Requirements & Skills:
- Current College Student
- Studying broadcasting
- Flexible with shift
- A collaborative worker with a willingness to learn
- Previous internship experience a plus
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