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Fall Paid Intern - DC Bureau
CBS News
Washington, DC
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How do I hire a Fall Paid Intern - DC Bureau? The CBS News internship program is an educational program designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in journalism, broadcasting or communication. Placement possibilities include The Evening News, 60 Minutes, CBSN, CBS This Morning, Face the Nation, Newspath, Political Unit, National Desk, Radio News, Weekend News and the Investigative Unit. Assignments vary day-to-day. Interns can expect to log tapes, coordinate script, research stories, conduct preliminary interviews, assist during shoots, select footage, perform light clerical duties and assist staff members.
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Juniors, seniors, and graduate students are eligible. Students majoring in journalism, broadcasting or communications are preferred, but those majoring in public relations, marketing, advertising, English, history, international studies and political science are welcome to apply and will be considered. Participants must have excellent computer skills, excellent written and verbal communication abilities and knowledge of current events. A 3.0 GPA or above is recommended. CBS News will compensate each student an hourly wage. CBS News does not require students to receive college credit. Students are solely responsible for coordinating and meeting the credit requirements of their college/university. Fall deadline is 6/30. Each student is selected and assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
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This was removed by the employer on 6/17/2019 4:18:00 PM PST
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How do I hire a Fall Paid Intern - DC Bureau? The CBS News internship program is an educational program designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in journalism, broadcasting or communication. Placement possibilities include The Evening News, 60 Minutes, CBSN, CBS This Morning, Face the Nation, Newspath, Political Unit, National Desk, Radio News, Weekend News and the Investigative Unit. Assignments vary day-to-day. Interns can expect to log tapes, coordinate script, research stories, conduct preliminary interviews, assist during shoots, select footage, perform light clerical duties and assist staff members.
Qualifications:
Juniors, seniors, and graduate students are eligible. Students majoring in journalism, broadcasting or communications are preferred, but those majoring in public relations, marketing, advertising, English, history, international studies and political science are welcome to apply and will be considered. Participants must have excellent computer skills, excellent written and verbal communication abilities and knowledge of current events. A 3.0 GPA or above is recommended. CBS News will compensate each student an hourly wage. CBS News does not require students to receive college credit. Students are solely responsible for coordinating and meeting the credit requirements of their college/university. Fall deadline is 6/30. Each student is selected and assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled This job is no longer available. Click here to view current job listings.
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