Editorial Intern
Spoon University is seeking a creative, efficient, organized, detail-oriented Editorial Intern for fall. The Editorial Intern may assist the Executive Editor with all things content-related: writing and editing relevant food and food-adjacent articles, working on larger editorial projects and packages, interviewing talent and expert sources, and creating and optimizing SEO content, among other projects. This role will also be given timely writing assignments for the news and culture sections, and more, and will be expected to work on tight deadlines and turnarounds. You will be given high-level tasks and a lot of responsibility! This internship is available remotely and is paid.
Qualifications
Being an intern at Spoon University means being given meaningful, fulfilling, skill-building tasks and projects that will help you learn what you are and are not interested in, teach you new skills, and set you up for success in future jobs and internships. Interns are/have:
Current college undergraduate
Strong communication, organization, and strategic thinking skills
Working knowledge of all Google for Work tools
Hardworking, detail-oriented, efficient, and creative work ethic
Passionate about the Spoon University mission
A passion for all things Gen Z
Interest in writing, editing, research, college trends, and project management
An interest in creating content relevant to all verticals
Additional Information
All internships are remote and available to current college students year-round on a part-time basis. Interns must be able to receive academic credit and interns are paid a stipend. Hours are flexible.
Please note: Her Campus Media hopes to recruit and advance minorities, women, LGBTQ+, persons with disabilities, and veterans—we welcome and encourage all applicants. Our goal is for our team and culture to reflect the diversity of the global community of women we serve.