Mamamia is looking for interns.
If you are a university student looking to gain invaluable experience working in media, we’d love to meet you.
You will be part of a structured program and will have the opportunity to work closely with Mamamia’s senior staff and editors.
Our interns spend one day a week in our offices. Intensive, two-week internships are available for people who live outside Sydney or Melbourne.
Please send in your application here and include:
– A short cover letter telling us a bit about yourself
– Information about what you are studying, at which university & what year you are in
– Your availability (ie which day of the week you could commit to) for October – December 2016.
– One example of your written work
You must be available on Wednesday 21st September for an interview.
Applications close Monday 19th September. We look forward to hearing from you!
Top Comments
No experience necessary but must have an infallible obsession with MKR and must have no idea what a vagina looks like.
At least, that appears to have been the previous criteria.
I hope Mamamia is doing the right thing and paying the interns at least the minimum wage? As a long-term comms professional and writer, I'd have more respect for them if they confirmed they were. It's not merely work experience.
I was about to post exactly this comment. Hope they are paying them!
Oh hardly any university internships are paid. I did three during my course that were unpaid. A paid internship is almost unheard of. Thing is it's actually not a bad thing. I don't resent any of my internship, they taught me more than my entire degree (and it's not like the university paid me either). Because of those internships I got a job before I even graduated. Sure it was tough and I had to balance an internship with work and studies but I don't understand why an unpaid internship (that's just one day a week) is a bad thing? In most cases you can have at least one internship count as a whole subject towards your degree.