See all 97th Floor jobs HERE.97th Floor is looking for a highly motivated, hardworking, and energetic candidate to join our team as a Writer/Content Marketing Intern. This role will be responsible for developing content that inspires, educates, and engages target audiences for various clients. Key responsibilities include researching and creating high-quality content, proofing and editing content, possible journalistic style interviewing, and potential managing of third-party writers. Candidates should have a familiarity with a range of writing style guides (with emphasis on AP and Chicago Manual of Style) and have some education and/or experience in writing. Preferred candidates will have at least some experience in content marketing experience. An understanding of metadata (descriptions and title tags) is a plus, but training is available for qualified candidates without metadata experience.No grabbing donuts and coffee—we hope you can learn from and contribute to our industry-leading digital marketing techniques.-3 month internship-Part-time (20 hrs/week) and flexible to your schedule-Begins May 3rd-Candidates will be contacted for an interview in April
The Utah Office of Energy Development (OED) is seeking an Energy Pathways Intern to join the State Energy Program (SEP) team. The intern will help advance energy initiatives throughout the state of Utah via education, collaboration, research, and outreach. OED’s mission is to advance Utah's energy and mineral economy to ensure affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy for Utahns by supporting the Governor’s vision of energy in the state.
Signals, a Signal Marketing Platform and Consulting Solutions provider, is looking for a marketing intern who can support the marketing team in their marketing efforts. This would mainly include content writing around emails, social posts, blogs, etc.
Y Magazine—BYU’s quarterly publication for alumni, students, and friends of the university—offers paid editorial internships for students who are creative, teachable, hard working, dependable, and committed to working as entry-level journalists. Interns at Y Magazine get published, work in a professional atmosphere, and get experience in writing, editing, research, web publishing, social media, and some of the backend, business aspects of putting out a magazine. It’s a varied and fun opportunity.