The Guardian US – Web Production Internship

the_guardian_logo

Location: New York

Closing date: June 30th

Guardian US is seeking an intern to work with the production desk, specializing in copyediting, web production and research.

You’ll spend time with Tim Hill, our Production Editor, and his team, and you’ll help with the day-to-day running of the website: with copy editing, fact-checking, picture research, headline writing and front-page management.

Applicants should have excellent writing and editing skills, be eager to work in a fast-paced newsroom, and have proven experience of copyediting.

The ideal candidate would be comfortable in a team environment and be able to work quickly and effectively under pressure.

About our internship program

We are seeking an Intern for Fall (September) for a 16-week internship.

The internship pays a $100/day stipend and typically runs Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm.

We are only able to consider candidates who are legally eligible to work in the United States.

We see our program as an opportunity to invest in our community so we primarily consider local students and schools.

How to apply

Please submit a cover letter stating your interest in working with a specific team (below), your resume and a couple of writing samples.

Only candidates that are able to commit to the 16-week term should apply.

APPLY NOW

Follow us on Twitter @Journograds and ‘like’ us on Facebook so you can stay up to date with job postings and reminders of application closing dates

The Guardian US – Community Internship

the_guardian_logo

Location: New York

Closing date: June 30th

Guardian US is seeking an intern to work closely with our innovative Open team, led by Amanda Michel (Open Editor), Katie Rogers (social news editor) and Ruth Spencer (community coordinator).

Day-to-day, the intern would help maintain the Guardian US’s presence on social media channels and produce features that take a discussion-first approach to journalism.

The intern would also assist in producing open features — live chats, open threads, Q&As, community call outs — and work with the team to engage readers in the newsroom’s reporting.

Competitive applicants should not just be active on social media but interested in how social tools and platforms can further our journalism efforts and grow our readership.

Applicants should be committed to strengthening reader networks through community-focused projects and be excited about the possibilities of non-traditional storytelling.

The ideal candidate would be a motivated self-starter who is proactive in their work and has a proven history of using Open elements in their past reporting projects.

About our internship program

We are seeking an Intern for Fall (September) for a 16-week internship. The internship pays a $100/day stipend and typically runs Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm.

We are only able to consider candidates who are legally eligible to work in the United States.

We see our program as an opportunity to invest in our community so we primarily consider local students and schools.

How to apply

Please submit a cover letter stating your interest in working with a specific team (below), your resume and a couple of writing samples.

Only candidates that are able to commit to the 16-week term should apply.

APPLY NOW

Follow us on Twitter @Journograds and ‘like’ us on Facebook so you can stay up to date with job postings and reminders of application closing dates

The Guardian US – Comment Internship

the_guardian_logo

Location: New York

Closing date: June 30th

Guardian US is seeking an intern to work on the Guardian’s much talked-about Comment is free US site, as the third member of a small team.

This is your chance to help shape national and international opinion on current events.

You will work with some big-name columnists, as well as helping commission and edit op-eds from fresh voices.

You’ll also have the opportunity to try your own hand at commentary writing.

We’re looking for people who love to follow the news – and talk about it, tweet about it, debate it.

You will be an integral part of the Comment is free desk and expected to contribute ideas daily.

You will also play a part in the Guardian’s innovative approach to community discussions with our polls, open threads, smart takes and other mechanisms to get readers engaged.

Some prior editing experience is a must, with a premium on accuracy, a good feeling for language, attention to detail, and speed (in that order): the heart of what we do is publishing sharp, timely, well-edited opinion journalism with search-competitive and catchy headlines.

Skills with web-publishing tools is desirable; multimedia storytelling would also be a plus, as well as photo-editing expertise and social media skills.

Above all, though, we want someone who’s enthusiastic and opinionated about what’s happening in the news.

About our internship program

We are seeking an Intern for Fall (September) for a 16-week internship.

The internship pays a $100/day stipend and typically runs Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm.

We are only able to consider candidates who are legally eligible to work in the United States.

We see our program as an opportunity to invest in our community so we primarily consider local students and schools.

How to apply

Please submit a cover letter stating your interest in working with a specific team (below), your resume and a couple of writing samples.

Only candidates that are able to commit to the 16-week term should apply.

APPLY NOW

Follow us on Twitter @Journograds and ‘like’ us on Facebook so you can stay up to date with job postings and reminders of application closing dates