Slate Summer Editorial Internship

Brooklyn, New York /
Editorial – The Site /
Internship
/ Hybrid
Slate is looking for an intern for its Technology section, which encompasses science, health, tech, tech policy, and business, and includes the Future Tense vertical. The intern will be responsible for writing articles and assisting with editorial research. They must be organized, have a proven interest in journalism, and be familiar with Slate’s style of analysis and opinion. They must also be able to work efficiently and without much supervision. This is not a podcasting position.
 
Experience in science, tech, and/or health reporting is very helpful but not a requirement. An interest in covering these topics is a must. The intern will work on a mix of assignments from editors, but will be expected to generate their own ideas, too.
 
Candidates should be available to work between 20 and 40 hours per week. (We can schedule hours around classes, or another part-time job.) Candidates may work from Slate’s D.C. or Brooklyn office, or remotely. This internship is paid $15 per hour and runs for 90 days. This position would be a good fit for a current or recently graduated student who is considering a career in journalism.
 
The internship will run from June to September. The deadline to apply is March 27.
 
Slate is committed to excellence through diversity, which involves attracting talented people from diverse backgrounds and traditions. We encourage everyone to apply. If you require a reasonable accommodation during the application and selection process, please let us know. We will do what we can to meet your needs.
 
Application requirements
 
A brief cover letter that includes:
—A few sentences about why you’re interested in a science and technology writing internship specifically. If you have a particular beat you’d like to spend time on within these broad coverage areas, please tell us about it!
—A few examples of past experiences and projects that demonstrate you’d be successful in this role. (No need to run through your entire resume).
—If you’re a student, how you’d balance your hours at Slate along with your studies.
—Links to three clips (preferably under 1,000 words each) included at the bottom of your cover letter.
Finalists for the position will be asked to send in a pitch for a story.
$15 - $15 an hour
Slate is committed to excellence through diversity, which involves attracting talented people from diverse backgrounds and traditions. We encourage everyone to apply. If you require a reasonable accommodation during the application and selection process, please let us know. We will do what we can to meet your needs.

Slate, founded in 1996, is a daily online magazine and podcast network that helped invent the voice of the web. Our strong editorial voice and witty take on current events & culture have been recognized with numerous awards, including the National Magazine Award for General Excellence Online. Our podcast network, established in 2005, produces more than 20 podcasts, including Slow Burn, What Next, Decoder Ring and more.

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