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English and Writing Internship

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Posted on: November 18, 2021 Apply Now
Internships Expires August 29, 2022

Opportunities to hone your craft working on a single style of writing or multiple genres as we produce everything from books, newsletters, articles, and scripts to courses, programs, seminars, websites, blogs, press releases, social media content, and Public Service Announcements (PSAs). Business writing for proposals, grants, pitch decks, marketing materials, advertising copy, and campaigns. When you do your work successfully your name is added to the project and helps you build your portfolio.

Job Overview

Writing clear and engaging copy

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Research, outline and write copy, develop campaigns, engage others to educate and inspire people to act
  • Write social media copy for various platforms
  • Proofreading, editing, prepare for digital, and print publishing

Qualifications

  • English, writing, journalism, communications, and similar fields
  • Skills & Experience in print writing and marketing
  • Experience in digital marketing and search engine optimization
  • Excellent writing skills
  • Experience in SEO strategies

We use this evaluation for the intern https://bit.ly/3CQO75U. Every day, we will have a meeting at 12 pm EDT to submit our work and receive feedback.

Part-time during the semester (from 15-20 hours a week for 4-6 months)

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