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Category: Magazines-Newsletters

Web Editorial Intern

Yoga Journal

Category: Magazines-Newsletters
Location: San Francisco
State: California
Salary: small stipend
Duration of Position: 3 Months

Description:

NOTE: YOU MUST BE ABLE TO RECEIVE CLASS CREDIT TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS INTERNSHIP.

Yoga Journal magazine seeks an enthusiastic, yoga-loving student intern to join its Web Editorial team two days a week (scheduling is flexible) in our downtown San Francisco office beginning early September. The ideal candidate will be a creative, detail-oriented local student of English/Journalism and/or Web Production with interest in online publication. A three-month commitment is required. We offer a small stipend at the end of the internship as well as yoga classes, which are available onsite.

Responsibilities:
• Work closely with the web editor to develop web pages for Yogajournal.com
• Upload articles from Yoga Journal magazine into the Content Management System
• Create and optimize images for web projects
• Maintain online image and video libraries
• Fact-check online articles and newsletters
• And more!

If you love yoga and the web we want to hear from you!

Experience:

• Must be detail-oriented with good communication and interpersonal skills
• Passion for writing and/or journalism
• Knowledge of basic HTML and Photoshop a plus
• Should have a strong interest in yoga and related topics

How To Apply:

For consideration, please send a resume and cover letter to jabelson@aimmedia.com

Deadline To Apply: Aug. 31, 2012

Email: jabelson@aimmedia.com

Web site: http://www.yogajournal.com/

Phone: 415-591-0555


Posted: 08/08/2012 - 01:09 p.m.
Modified: 08/08/2012 - 05:14 p.m.


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