The intern will write articles for a lifestyle magazine covering various topics, promote content on social media, and develop writing and journalism skills while earning academic credit.
Company Description
Society19 is a digital magazine for college students and young adults, specializing in all things lifestyle, covering topics including fashion, beauty, relationships, college life, food, and more!
Job DescriptionThis is a remote position open to anyone in the United States.
The online magazine SOCIETY19 is hiring editorial interns to help write articles for the magazine and grow the reach of the publication in the US. We offer the opportunity for you to earn academic credit.
Requirements:
- English/Writing/Communications/Journalism major preferred but all majors are encouraged to apply.
- Must be very interested in writing and editing
- Must be willing to write 5 articles per week, each article being at least 1000 words in length.
- Must be able to submit all assigned work on time each week.
As an editorial intern, you will be responsible for:
- Writing a range of lifestyle and location-specific articles (fashion, beauty, home decor, college life, food, trending content, etc. but also tips about life in your city)
- Promoting your articles to a relevant audience via social media
You will:
- Build journalism and writing experience
- Build your portfolio by having your own articles published and promoted to thousands of reader
- Build Search Engine Optimization experience and learn how to optimize articles for SEO
- Build social media marketing experience and learn how to optimize articles for social media networks
- Earn academic credit.
Job Type: Internship
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
Seo
Social Media
Society19 Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office
51 Melcher St, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 02210
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