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Editorial Internship

Unpaid Internship10 - 12 hrs/wk

4 months ago

Description

Orange Coast magazine's unpaid editorial internship program, overseen by Senior Editor Astgik Khatchatryan, is comprehensive, providing college students instruction in fact-checking, magazine writing, and critical thinking. The program reflects well on resumés and graduate school applications, and gives students with an up-close look at how a fantastic editorial department works.


This is a remote internship; however, interns who are from Orange County or attend college in Orange County are preferred.

Required graduation year

2024 - 2028

Number of positions available

3

Requirements

Our unpaid internships are limited to applicants enrolled in an accredited college who may receive classroom credit for their work at Orange Coast. Students of any year or major are welcome to apply, but we do prioritize students with journalism, communications, or writing experience.

Interns should be prepared to commit to working 10 to 12 hours a week for at least 12 weeks. Interns should not simultaneously maintain positions at any of Orange Coast’s competition publications. Please indicate the months you are available.

About Orange Coast Magazine

Orange Coast, the magazine of Orange County, showcases monthly coverage of the people, places, and events throughout the community.
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Skills you'll need for this internship

    writing
    magazine writing
    fact-checking

WHAT TO EXPECT

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What happens after you send in your application?

Orange Coast Magazine has not provided an expected interview date. Due to the volume of applications, Orange Coast Magazine has indicated that they will not follow up unless you are selected for an interview.

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Career Paths

People who completed this type of internship end up in the following types of jobs

Top majors

That get hired for this type of internship

  • Journalism18%

  • English Language And Literature15%

  • Communication12%

  • Speech Communication And Rhetoric4%

  • Writing4%

  • 294 other majors44%

People who did this kind of internship end up at the following companies

  • NBC Universal
  • Hearst
  • Conde Nast
  • Cnn
  • Nbc News

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  • How do you prioritize projects?
  • Do you prefer to work independently or with others?
  • Where do you see yourself in five years?
  • How do you incorporate feedback into your work?
  • How do you capture a client’s voice?
  • What’s your experience with content management systems/design software/web publishing software?
  • Tell me about a time when you experienced conflict and how you resolved it.
  • What’s your preferred communication style?
  • What’s the last book you read?
  • What is your experience with social media?

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