Summer Internship at TAC
The American Conservative is currently accepting applications for a summer editorial internship position. The deadline for applications is March 13. Here is the description of the position’s responsibilities and the requirements for the application:
Editorial Assistant responsibilities include:
Preparing pieces for the web, writing headlines, curating images
Contributing headlines and story ideas
Proofreading, editing
Conducting research
Managing TAC’s presence on social media platforms
Blogging for the web and writing for the print magazine
Devising strategies for audience development and engagement
Participating in team meetings
Clerical duties, such as answering the phone and handling the mail, are also involved.
All candidates should possess:
Eagerness to work tirelessly in a small but ambitious team
Superb writing and editing ability
Strong communication and organizational skills
Love of considered, lengthy journalism as well as an appreciation of horse-race politics
Excellent news/culture/opinion judgment
A background in intellectual conservatism and keen understanding of The American Conservative’s sensibility.
Interns will join our team in Washington, D.C., from May through August, and will receive a stipend. College students or recent graduates who would like to apply should compose responses to three of the questions or tasks below and send them, along with a résumé, to intern@theamericanconservative.com by March 13. We will review applications on a rolling basis.
Required: Write a short article (500 words) for our website offering a fresh perspective, original analysis, and a clear, evidence-based argument. Alternatively, you are welcome to submit a link to a blog post or article published elsewhere that would have been well-suited for publication in The American Conservative.
Propose three ideas for web articles (1-2 sentences each).
What are the two most interesting media accounts you follow on Twitter and why? (100 words max.)
How could we improve our coverage and analysis on the web? (100 words max.)
How could we improve our fundraising efforts on the web? (100 words max.)
Write two Facebook posts and two tweets about articles or blog posts that appear on our homepage today.
Which two contemporary writers have influenced your thinking the most? (100 words max.)
How would you describe The American Conservative reader? (100 words max.)
We also consider applications submitted through partner organizations including the Collegiate Network and the National Journalism Center. We’ll post more information about our fall 2015 internship in the coming months.