Fall Paid Intern - Simon & Schuster Program
Simon &Amp; Schuster
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Full Time Paid Internship
The Simon & Schuster Fall 2020 Internship Program will be taking place remotely and will offer students an unmatched, behind-the-scenes look and learning experience within book publishing. Interns will be placed within specific publishing departments where they will be able to explore all aspects of the business. While guided by a mentor they will experience ''a day in the life'' of an entry level assistant.
The Fall Internship Program is a paid program and will run for 8 weeks (16 hours per week).
Qualifications:
To be eligible for the program students MUST be able to commit to two full days.
To be considered for the program applicants must be a full time student in either an undergraduate or graduate program.
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