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Launch your PR career with an award-winning, fully remote agency. As a PR Intern, you'll gain hands-on experience in media research, outreach, and campaign support for real clients. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented Marketing or Communications student with strong writing skills. Join our t...
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Bospar
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Join Zion & Zion as a Social Media & PR Intern in the United States. This paid role offers hands-on experience in content creation, campaign management, and media relations. Ideal candidates are marketing or PR students with strong writing skills, ready to work 24+ hours weekly. Build your portfo...
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Launch your career in communications by exploring PR intern jobs, the essential entry point into the dynamic field of public relations. A PR internship is a hands-on learning experience designed for students and recent graduates to apply academic theory to real-world scenarios, building a foundational skill set highly valued across industries. Professionals in this role typically support public relations teams and contribute to the core functions that build and maintain a positive public image for clients or the organization itself. The common responsibilities of a PR intern are diverse, offering exposure to both strategic and tactical elements of the profession. A significant portion of the role involves media relations support, including building and updating targeted media contact lists, conducting outreach to journalists, and diligently tracking media coverage to compile reports on press mentions and campaign performance. Interns often assist with research for new business pitches, industry trends, or competitor analysis. Content creation is another key area, where interns may draft press materials like news releases, media alerts, and fact sheets, or contribute to social media calendars and posts. Additional tasks frequently include supporting event coordination, managing logistics, assisting with community management on digital platforms, and performing general administrative duties that provide insight into agency or corporate operations. To succeed in PR intern jobs, candidates typically need to be enrolled in or have recently completed a degree program in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, Marketing, or a related field. The most critical skill is exceptional writing and editing ability, as clear, persuasive, and error-free communication is the currency of PR. Strong research capabilities and a natural curiosity about news and media landscapes are equally important. Interns must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. Soft skills like proactive communication, a collaborative team spirit, and a problem-solving mindset are essential. While not always mandatory, familiarity with PR software tools for media monitoring or list management is a significant advantage. Ultimately, a successful PR intern is eager to learn, adaptable to feedback, and brings a creative, enthusiastic energy to every project, using the internship as a springboard for a full-time career in shaping narratives and managing reputations.

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