If you are an up-and-coming digital news innovator, Deseret News wants you to join our internship program.
Deseret News internships are paid ($10/hour) and last approximately 4-6 months (one semester) in duration. Full-time (40 hours per week) and part-time (16-24 hours per week) internships are available with Deseret News with some flexibility to work with class schedules. Interns will work with their supervising editors to determine exact starting and ending dates, and weekly work schedules. If time off during the semester is needed, that must be coordinated well in advance with the supervising editor.
This internship will challenge you to:
Write news content that informs and engrosses users and keeps them coming back
Develop skills in digital news gathering, attribution and writing
Find and attract users who are engaged by our content
Contribute to a team that is gaining national attention for digital innovation
The News Division of the Deseret News is looking for talented seasonal student intern reporters. The internships offer students a distinctive journalism experience unlike any other. The News Division is a unique newsroom where TV, radio, print and web reporters work together in an environment that provides news content for five different media platforms.
These full-time internships for college students focus on daily Utah news stories, projects and features for Deseret News, DeseretNews.com and KSL.com with occasional opportunities available for broadcast reporting for those interested. We offer a legislative internship (beginning in January) which allows the intern to cover meetings and write issue-related stories from the 45-day session of the Utah Legislature from the state Capitol working with team of legislative reporters. The intern would also write other stories before and after the session in the integrated newsroom. The four-month (the length of a school semester) internship is a full-time paid position.
Internships for fall semester typically start in September and end in December. (All in conjunction with school semesters).
Interns will work with their supervising editors to determine exact starting and ending dates, and weekly work schedules. If time off during the semester is needed, that must be coordinated well in advance with the supervising editor.
In order to be considered for one of these internships, you must include with your application:
1) a cover letter,
2) a resume, and
3) published news writing samples (cannot be class papers). You may attach as many documents as you’d like to the online application.
Students must have a car and are reimbursed for mileage.
The internships provide invaluable experience for journalism and communications students.
Skills necessary:
Writing that is engaging, thoughtful, informative and rigorous
Ability to work independently and be a self-starter
Training in journalism or other writing experience involving critical/analytical thinking
Knowledge of current events
Ability to take regular feedback and work with editors in a professional environment
Ability to write on deadline and take assignments on short notice
Commitment to Deseret Media Companies mission and values: http://deseretmanagement.com/mission-statement/
The Deseret News is looking for talented seasonal student intern writers and copy editors for the Church News, which provides news, and information for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Deseret News and Church News internships are paid ($14/hour) and last approximately 3-6 months in duration starting in January 2025. Interns will work with their supervising editors to determine exact starting and ending dates, and weekly work schedules. If time off during the semester is needed, that must be coordinated well in advance with the supervising editor.
The Church News social media English intern works with the marketing team to develop strategies to grow our communities across multiple platforms and executing those strategies, as well as developing and managing relationships with our readers and potential readers.
We’re looking for an intern who’s chronically online — someone who’s just as knowledgeable about the latest TikTok trends or viral Netflix show as they are about the current state of the world. As an intern, you’ll closely follow 2 to 3 beats and write short articles, roundups, evergreen/seasonal articles and link-off pieces about popular trending, cultural and entertainment news. For a taste of what we’ve been working on, visit our entertainment page.